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    Pantene In-Shower Foam Conditioner Review

    In this post I will be reviewing something a new concept (to me anyway!) so when I saw this I had to pick one up and give it a go. So the idea behind this product is that it’s a conditioner for your hair, same as your usual ones you would use after shampooing, but the main differences with this one are that one – it comes out as a foam and not your standard liquid, and two – because it is a foam, it’s more aerated and so more lightweight. I decided to pick up the one for coloured hair as my hair has been coloured and is really…

  • Beauty

    AreaH2O Shampoo and Conditioner review

    In this post I will be doing a review of two products from a brand called AreaH2O, being a shampoo and conditioner duo*. I can honestly say I have never tried a hair care range like this before! I will quote a section from the back of the box, as that explains how this range is different to other ranges out there: “Metal ions, present in all types of water, react with shampoo to form mineral deposits that cling to your hair. AreaH2O shampoo is designed to act as a magnet, attracting mineral ions and allowing you to wash them away far more easily. This means your hair will feel…

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    John Frieda Luxurious Volume Shampoo, Conditioner and Blow-out Spray

    In this post I decided to do a review of three products from the John Frieda Luxurious Volume range, being the shampoo*, the conditioner*, and a volumising blow-dry spray* called the “fine to full blow-out spray”. Having tried quite a few of the John Frieda hair products now I am fast becoming quite a big fan of them! You can get more information about these products from the John Frieda website here, or for a link to Boots where you can buy them you can click here 🙂 My favourite product out of these three items would have to be the Fine to full blow-out spray! Normally I avoid sprays…

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    John Frieda Brilliant Brunette Shampoo and Conditioner

    In this post I will be doing a review on the John Frieda Brilliant Brunette Shampoo* and Conditioner*. As some of you may have guessed from previous posts, I really love my hair care and hair styling products and I am always trying out new things. I have tried these out for a while before reviewing as I do with all products, not just after the first use as I find that you generally need to give products a chance to work for you. This is the moisturising shampoo and conditioner from the brilliant brunette range, but they have various other ranges on their website so will most likely to have…

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    Philip Kingsley Elasticizer

    This review will be on Philip Kingsley’s Elasticizer. I first heard about this product when I received a 40ml tube of it via a monthly beauty subscription box, but I had put it in my “to be used” box and hadn’t tried it straight away as I had been trying/using other products. The reason I did end up trying it sooner than expected was that it was featured on QVC here in the UK in June as their “beauty pick of the month” – and as there is only one beauty product chosen per month to be the favourite for that month, I was intrigued, so started to use my…

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    Ojon Revitalising Hair Mist

    This review will be on the Revitalizing Hair Mist by Ojon. It is a spray leave in conditioner for the hair, retailing at £20.50 on the Ojon website for the 175ml bottle. On their website it claims to revitalize, re-hydrate, detangle, tame flyaways, and doing all of that without the product feeling sticky or still, and I have to admit, it does all of them beautifully! The smell is amaaazing, and it’s so light weight on the hair. I have long straight hair, but it’s quite fine and oily, so I have to be very careful with serums and sprays as they can make my hair look oily really fast,…

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    Macadamia Deep Repair Masque

    This review will be on the Macadamia Natural Oil Deep Repair Masque, which I will say right now, I absolutely adore. (Sorry the pot is a little scabby, it’s been living in the shower for months!) The claims on the front of the pot say “Revitalising hair reconstructor for dry, damaged hair” – now I will be honest here, my hair isn’t overly dry or overly damaged, apart from occasional hair dye or slight heat damage/split ends, but I always get intense conditioners and moisturisers, as I like my hair to be as soft and moisturised as it can be and to be honest I have totally noticed a difference…

Katherine McLee
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