Showing posts with label hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hair. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Tresemme Keratin Smooth and John Freida Frizz Ease // R E V I E W


*I'd like to begin with apologising for the horrible-grammar infested piece of writing you're about to read. I'm supposed to have two pieces of work done for school I haven't started on but wanted to get this post up...my priorities need sorting out but hey, blogging is soothing for my soul. 

Bonjour lovely people of the internet! I hope you're well,

I'm absolutely horrible to my hair. I straighten my hair every day for school (with an incredible hair straightener I plan on reviewing very soon, keep an eye out for it! If it's up, click here) and can't leave the house without heat treating it. This results in split ends, dry hair and a very sad and angry self. My hair is just much too puffy and frizzy to do anything other than that. Even when I straighten my hair it's still slightly frizzy by the end of the day. I've been on the hunt for a good heat protection spray for ages now, and have finally found two strong competitors. 


I do believe that this is probably the winner out of the two. Not only does it beat the frizz, it also smells awesome, and leaves my hair feeling uber soft. The product distribution is okay, but like most hair spray products, I will put a bit in my hands and run it through my hair that way, beginning at the ends. 

It's also rather inexpensive, lasts for months (if you're an everyday user like myself) and can be found easily in all stores. 

I became a little hesitant with John Freida products after hearing that most don't get the bang for their buck. I seem to have luckily scored here however, and have discovered yet another heat spray that is wonderful to my untameable waves. Just as the name suggests, the John Freida Frizz Ease protecting spray does, in fact, ease the frizz. Whilst it doesn't leave my hair feeling as soft as the Tresemme one does, it does still smoothen and nourish my sad, sad hair. 

All in all, the heat spray I'm most happy with is the Tresemme Keratin Therapy, as my hair is left feeling a lot softer, and more protected as apposed to my hair after using the John Freida Friss Ease. 

Tell me your thoughts below! Have you used either of these products? Do you have a heat protecting spray you can recommend?

Lots of love, until next time,




Saturday, September 27, 2014

Sunsilk Damaged Hair Reconstruction // BATTLE OF THE WASHES #1

Hello lovely humans! I hope you're well,

Today I bring to you a new series that will hopefully last as long as this blog lives. It's none other than a battle of hair washes! After each time I've used a new hair wash long enough for me to form an opinion of it, I will add it into this series, and will keep track of each top hair product via a leaderboard. Let me know in the comments below on your thoughts!


Today I will discuss Sunsilk's "Damaged Hair Reconstruction" shampoo and conditioner. 

It's official, I have found my all time favourite drug store hair wash! 

I was introduced to this by the weirdo chick you might have seen in my vlogs a fair while back (And if you have a good eye, you could possibly even spot these two beauties sitting in a plastic bag). 

My hair is incredibly dry at the tips, and can get rather oily at the roots after two or so days of not washing it. When looking for a good shampoo and conditioner, I tend to gravitate towards those that claim to be for damaged hair, or ones that target dry ends and oily roots. 

This pair works in harmony to give me soft and squeaky clean locks over the course of the days leading to my next wash. Depending on my laziness, I might also use some argon oil or some sort on the ends after washing, which I find leaves my hair in perfect condition until my roots get too oily to go anymore days without a clean. 

It has your conventional hair wash scent so nothing fancy in the fragrance department. The shampoo lathers up quite well, and the conditioner can be used sparingly, making it out to be rather economical.

LEADERBOARD (woah..how impressive)
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SUNSILK: Damaged hair reconstruction








 Until next time, lots of love,