hair (Sesame, Jojoba, Castor plant oils, Cocoa and Shea butter as well as Hibiscus flower extracts), adds unrivalled shine (Castor oil), and facilitates detangling a...
hair (Sesame, Jojoba, Castor plant oils, Cocoa and Shea butter as well as Hibiscus flower extracts), adds unrivalled shine (Castor oil), and facilitates detangling a...
Advantages: Protects and nourishes your hair, leaving an au naturel scent Disadvantages: More expensive than usual drugstore brands
...Four words. I love this product!
Although Phyto Plage Veil is listed in the beach range of Phyto products, I find it is fabulous for providing year round protection from damaging UV rays. I use mine every day and it not only protects, it nourishes too.
A lightweight and non-greasy, veil of spray, it contains sweet almond, sunflower extract, white lotus extract and more. The scent is beautiful and is as fresh as a summer breeze.
You can spritz it on your hair after you have styled but I also use it as a stand-alone styling product.
It does not weigh the hair down at all and leaves it feeling silky and sleek. I find it is also useful for taming frizzy hair and although anyone could benefit from using it, I think it could be extremely beneficial for those with coloured, bleached or permed hair.
Despite being more expensive...
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Advantages: It does what it promises it will Disadvantages: It is more expensive than standard brands
...Two years ago, my friend in the United States, recommended Phyto Citrus shampoo to me; I had been complaining about my hair looking lifeless and lacklustre. Having all but given up hope of ever having an even remotely shiny mane again, I decided I had nothing to lose trying it. It was worth it!
It has a luxurious and creamy texture and although it is scented, unlike some other shampoos, it is not overpowering and leaves your hair smelling natural and fresh. This particular shampoo has grapefruit extract.
It does not have 'crazed' lathering, as with other brands, rather an understated lather that nonetheless does the job of cleansing very well.
I initially apply it to slightly damp hair and leave it for a few minutes. I then add more water and gently massage the shampoo through my hair and into my scalp. A quick rinse through...
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Advantages: Brilliant creme with anti-static and brilliant shine. Disadvantages: None.
...- GHD SMOOTHING BALM.-
GHD smoothing balm comes from their impressive range of hair styling products. It comes in a bronzed stand up 6 inch plastic container. It has a modern abstract design to the front, with GHD written upon the middle of the container, and it states 'Smoothing balm for hair straightening', and 'Thermodynamics'. The weight is 150ml, and the shelf life once opened is 12 months. GHD styling products have been designed to be used with the ghd straighteners to give optimum performance all round.
GHD have a thermodynamics 4 step range which has been expertly formulated. This balm is from stage 3 which stands for style, and is for use before the hair straightening process. Apply to damp towel dried hair, after shampooing. Rub product in the palms then rub through the hair. After the hair...
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I received this product as a Christmas present. As you can see in the picture, the bottle is bright red. Red is a striking colour, and the same adjective could be used to describe the scent. Application is the same as any other spray; a squeezy top... more
Who are GHD?
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As I am sure you all know GHD are most famous for their hair straightening irons. GHD stands for Good Hair Day and over the last few years they have become a household name with their range of professional hair... more