My hair was not a pretty site but Loreal Ever Pure Shampoo and Conditioner really helped restore it to its naturally thick frizzy state.
Gwen Stefani gives it a thumbs up and I can understand why. I really liked this shampoo and I felt it helped lift all the product from my hair and some of the undesired hair dye build up that currently holds on to my hair. The colour of my hair looked great afterwards and it was so shiny.
"Specifically designed for coloured and dry hair, L'Oreal Hair Expertise EverPure Colour Care & Moisture is a Colour Care System with non-sulphate cleansing and gentle moisturising care. The formulae are enriched with botanical rosemary and juniper oils and leave hair feeling nourished".
The price however I do not like as it is quite expensive with the cheapest I have seen it being 2 for £8.00; which is not too bad if you have the money to spend but like I said in the previous post when you are unemployed you cannot afford to be spending that on shampoo. What is everyone's favourite expensive shampoo?
My favourite is Lush's Rehab, once a week. I'd love to use Big, but it makes me look like I was hit by a lightning, and Blousy is nice, but too gentle, so I'd have to wash my hair every four days...
ReplyDeleteFrom "budget" ones I prefer Wella.
To straighten backcombed hair I used vegetable oil (olive? walnut? sunflower seed?) BEFORE shampoo, than shampood twice, while untangleing my hair with my fingers. Worked, but took long.