Friday, 22 March 2013

Terms and Conditioners

CONDITIONERS


I thought I'd do a collective haul review on the conditioners which I've used in the past 3 months or so:  different ones to be exact (Can you tell how much I love conditioner yet!?). I have naturally blonde, straight and fine hair (possibly a little over-worked), so all these conditioners reflect that. I like conditioners which are moisturising and leave my hair feeling super soft as my hair can be brittle if I skip conditioner. From all of these conditioners/masques, my favourite has to be the Lee Stafford Treatment... Leave your comments below!

James Brown Richly Moisturising Conditioner
I've never used anything by James Brown before, and this I got this as part of a set for Christmas with the matching shampoo and heat defence sprat  and they all smell     Ah-mazing. It worked well as a conditioner but I didn't feel that it completely  lived up to the 'Rich Moisturising' part of its name in all honesty mainly because the consistency seemed a little too thin to be really moisturising. But all in all, this is a gorgeous conditioner but not really as moisturising as the name. I really liked the fairly simplistic monochrome packaging too! I'm really keen to try out some of the other products by James Brown. 

Herbal Essences Beautiful Ends Conditioner

This is a really affordable conditioner (£3.89 at Boots) and again it smells amazing and I'm yet to find  a Herbal essences product which doesn't! It's pink and really creamy and  in consistency making it really moisturising. It leaves my hair feeling really sleek and hides split ends really well. I'm also really into hair masques at the moment, and I've heard that the Herbal Essences ones are really good!
Samy Fat Hair Thickening Conditioner
I have fine, straight hair so I quite like to have products which can give a little volume. This is supposed to make your hair thicker stronger and fuller. For me if definitely felt fuller, but I'm not too sure about the rest. It was a good conditioner but wasn't one of the best I've used because my hair didn't feel THAT soft afterwards. This is the only thing I've ever used from Samy and I think it's only available in Superdrug!

John Frieda Moisturising Sheer Blonde, Enhancing Sheer Blonde & Full repair Conditioners 
I completely lurvvvvv all these John Frieda conditioners, maybe the moisturising one a bit more. My mum bought me two of the blonde ones for Christmas (thinking one was a shampoo - how silly!) the enhancing one and the moisturising one. Both of them were equally as amazing but good in their own ways too doing exactly what they said they would. My hair felt so soft and silky, but lightweight too which is a plus for me. The Full repair conditioner was equally as good leaving my hair feeling stronger and softer. I will definitely be repurchasing these. 
Clairol Nice & Easy Colourseal Gloss
I don't colour my hair and I don't know whether this is technically a conditioner but I'm going to include it in this anyway. My boyfriends mum bought me this for when I sleep over which I was so grateful for: I hate going somewhere and the conditioner being shit! This is the sort of conditioner that you only need a teeny tiny bit and it makes a huge difference. I've already used this up in about 3 washes, but I think it's only 99p! It's really softening and I'm sure it would work really well on dryer, coloured blonde hair too. 
Lee Stafford Hair Growth Treatment
Again this a 'treatment' rather than a conditioner but I love it SO much. Of course I don't think it makes your hair grow magically (although it would be amazing if it did!) but, that't not why i buy  it. I've had this twice now and I've just used my second tub up (At £8 there is a very small amount in the tub :( ) but I'm going to repurchase anyway. This treatment smells amazing, it's a very heavy scent, reminding me of Thierry Mugler Angel perfume and the smell lasts on your hair throughout the day. It's so incredibly moisturising and after 5 mins your hair feels amaaaaaaaazing. I love this so much, but it is overpriced for the amount that you get in a tub. 
L'oréal Full Restore ConditionerThis conditioner and it's shampoo are again AMAZING. I went through a phase where I wouldn't use anything but this and the matching shampoo just because of how it makes your hair feel; stronger, silky, voluminous, moisturised and splits ends are hidden. I've not used this in a while but I'd definitely recommend this as it's such a good conditioner, especially for people with hair similar/the same as mine.

Tresemme Restructuring Deep Conditioning Masque
I bought this a couple of days ago for £2.45 at Superdrug (normally £4.99) which is amazingly priced as you get a enormousness tub. It smells a little weird, a bit like make-up/foundation but it's still a nice smell and it does work really well.





  

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