Advantages: Smells delicious, makes hair smell clean and fresh. Disadvantages: Expensive, not as easily accessable as regular shampoos
Oatmeal & Honey shampoo from the Tigi Catwalk range.
This shampoo claims to be "comfort food for damaged hair", and it truly is!!
I'd not really heard of or come across this product until about 3 years ago when my regular hair salon used this on my hair. It was the smell that immediately captured my attention. The second the shampoo was applied to my hair I got a waft of what I would say is one of the most pleasant smells I have ever come across. It has a delicious creamy smell like toffee ice cream. It's incredibly sweet and fresh. Honestly, it smells good enough to eat! I immediately quizzed my hair dresser about the product and left with 2 huge bottles of the shampoo and conditioner. This was a while ago now so I can't remember the exact price or size. It was pricey stuff but I was chuffed with my purchase. I have been ...
Advantages: Soft, manageable hair; hydrates the scalp so it's not itchy or dry Disadvantages: Stops working after a few weeks; hair and scalp go back to previous condition
of the shampoo and - of course - its anti-dandruff properties. The active ingredient is special formula containing zinc, which is good for the skin condition (prevents oiliness, itchiness and spots).
The good thing is that for all of the benefits, it won't cost you the earth.
The Head and Shoulders Hydrating Smooth & Silky shampoo is especially designed for dry and damaged hair. It makes the hair feel soft and manageable, with no itchy or dry scalp in sight. It smells very well. I didn't expect much initially, but was actually very surprised with how good it was when I first used the shampoo.
The only drawback is that after several weeks of using this product, I noticed it lost its properties and I am changing my mind about it. My hair went back to looking dull; my scalp felt dirty, dry and itchy. I thought that maybe my hair got used to ...
The Condition is the first book I have read by Jennifer Haigh but I feel sure that it will not be the last. From the very first page I found myself drawn into this magnificently compelling story and I was soon caught up in all of the characters' lives.
This is a story about an ordinary family. At least they are ordinary until the day they discover that Gwen, the middle child, suffers from Turner's syndrome which means that her body will never grow up. Her parents, Frank and Paulette, and her two brothers react in different ways but life will never be the same for any of them again. Adversity pulls some families together but it tears others apart. This is the way it is for the McKotch family.
The story starts in 1976 when gradually it becomes obvious that there is something wrong with thirteen year old Gwen's development. The story ...