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John Frieda Sheer Blonde Shampoo
Advantages: leaves your hair bright and shiny!!
Disadvantages: Price (cos its the only one i can think of)
...After having my highlights re-done several times over the last few years and trying various products and never having much success, I always found they dulled really quickly.
Then again i hadnt tried Sheer blonde!
It was recommened to me and what a difference it made.
It is designed to counteract the darkening and dullen that daily life has on the hair. It is highlight activating shampoo which gets rid of all the toxins - smoke, pullition etc. and brightens your hair. I wasnt sure at first having heard the same thing before but this really did make a difference!
It neutralises chlorine so after a swim i can be pretty sure that my hair doesnt go green!!
There are two types of shampoo:
Champagne Blonde and;
Honey to Caramel blonde
so whatever blonde you are there is one to suit.
The product looks great- a nice caramely...
abiandherclio
05.07.2004 ·
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Sheer Blonde!
Advantages: Works well, leaves hair soft and shiney
Disadvantages: Doesn't smell as nice as some, bit pricey
.... With the results it gives, it is good value for money, and i have been very pleased with it!
DO I RECCOMMED IT?
If you have natural blonde, coloured or higlighted hair this is someting you should definatly try if you want a brighter colour aswell as care for damaged hair, If you are after volume i would say the volumising shampoo would also be a good idea form my experiences with the other two, although i havn'nt tried it myself.
Sheer blonde is a great range, and there are many differennt profucts available, usually all under £6.
Definatly reccommened!!!...
Jen599
02.07.2006 ·
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Repair for us blondes
Advantages: conditioners coloured hair
Disadvantages: price
...Being a natural blonde I get bored with my hair colour sometimes and feel the need to liven it up. So I get bleached highlights, completely damaging my hair or so I thought until I found this product.
John Frieda have a range for blonde hair people like my self be it natural/coloured or bleached. It’s called sheer blonde and they do it for two types of blonde hair, platinum to champagne blonde and honey to caramel blonde. The range includes the following;
~Highlight enhancer shampoo
~Highlight enhancer conditioner
~Hair mousse
~Hair wax
~Hair serum
The products are designed to activate new or old natural or processed highlights but anyone with blonde hair could use it.
The product contains pro-vitamin B5 and sunflower seed oil, which supposedly helps to repair damage done by chemicals and heat.
I use...
sarahpervin
03.03.2001 ·
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Which is truely the best colour there is, Blonde!
Advantages: maximises highlights, shines
Disadvantages: bad smell
...Wow! You all know I love my hair to look perfectly shiny from my last op on Sunsilk. Although Sunsilk did give me great looking hair, I have found something even better ? John Frieda Sheer Blonde Shampoo & Conditioner!
This moisturising infusing shampoo has added highlight activators that after using, really bring out the true colours of your hair. After recently getting my hair highlighted with even more blonde put through it, this shampoo & conditioner really helps show them in their truest colour.
The product is formulated for dry, distressed Honey to Caramel blondes and contains aloe Vera which gently cleanses and restores silky suppleness to ?burnt-out? blonde hair. It removes darkened colour to create a lighter, brighter and shinier effect.
With natural caramel, honey and wheatgerm extracts, this product can be used...
Gareth113
14.12.2003 ·
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Sheer Blonde Rubbish
Advantages: Lightens/brightens hair with repeated use
Disadvantages: Makes hair dirty and greasy extremely quickly
...I've always had the kind of naturally golden blonde hair that prompts even complete strangers to comment on it, and my hairdresser to coo, 'ooh, isn't it a lovely colour! Don't ever dye it will you?' every time she blow-dries it for me. However, over the last couple of years, probably mainly due to me working nights and my hair rarely seeing the sun, I've noticed it has started to look darker and a little dull. So, although I've never been particularly fond of blonde in general, I decided this new mucky blonde just had to go, and started looking around for something to bring the life back into my blonde.
Not wanting to resort to dye, I decided to try a John Frieda Luminous Colour Glaze, which I'd seen advertised on TV and in various magazines. I found it in my local Boots, priced at £6.99 for a 190ml bottle. There are 5 shades...
tia_bailey
27.11.2006 ·
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Sheer Blonde
Advantages: Works fantastically well, leaves hair feeling soft and clean
Disadvantages: can make hair dry and it's a little expensive
...Bloke? Blonde hair? Highlights? If this sounds like you then read on (and if it doesn't, read on anyway cos it'll only take a minute).
I've had highlighted hair for many years now (yes, I am male before you start) and recently I had a longer cut with what my hairdresser called 'slices of blonde'. Anyways, these slices were pretty big, definately lighter than usual and basically looked great, so I thought I'd have a new look on the market for something that would help retain the colour.
A few days later, on my regular shopping trip to my local Asda, I came across the Sheer Blonde range and decided that the £4.30 was probably worth a shot having read previous favourable opinions on here regarding the shampoo. After using it for about 3-4 days, I instantly noticed the change in my hair and I must say after having used this stuff...
daks
07.07.2003 ·
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Sheer Success
Advantages: Brightens, Restores Blonde hair.
Disadvantages: On the expensive side.
...John Frieda Facts:
During 1976 John Frieda opened his first Hairdressing salon within London.
During 1988 John Frieda?s hair product range was introduced and available to buy within Boots the Chemist.
John Frieda?s Hair serum known as Frizz Ease became immensely popular and successful it is now re-nound as the number one selling hair product for frizz prone hair.
1989 saw John Frieda win the award for best British hairdresser.
John Frieda received a lifetime achievement award during 2003 for his contribution to hairdressing and for an excellent constabulary of quality hair care merchandise during the last 30 years.
Who is applicable to use the Sheer Blonde Highlight Activating range of Shampoos?
Designed for use on Blonde hair, highlighted or all over coloured hair...
Lethal-Injection
12.04.2004 ·
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Sheer expense
Advantages: Clean your hair!
Disadvantages: Expensive for what it is
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Oooh! Designer shampoo! Now I'm normally one to go for cheap and cheerful or whatever happens to be on offer as I feel conditioner is more important than shampoo. Having said that I got a bottle of this John Frieda Sheer Blonde shampoo a while ago as part of a special offer - buy one get one free or something like that.
Its intended use is chiefly for 'fake' blondes - those of us sporting bleached hair or highlights and the like. It is meant to revitalise the colour and conditon and remove the dirt and pollutants that can cause such hair to become yellowed, discoloured or brassy. Aswell as that it also claims to restore the condition if your hair has taken on a straw-like texture from too much...
blurbubble
01.05.2001 (16.05.2001) ·
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SHEER Loveliness
Advantages: Shiny pretty hair
Disadvantages: Cost
...and lovely , it does not make your hair feel greasy at all. You shouldn’t need to use too much of it either to get a good result. One worry for me is that when I use a deep conditioner, afterwards I have trouble styling my hair, but my hair although very well conditioned was still very easy to style after using it.
The major bad about this product is the cost. It costs between four and five pounds a 250ml bottle, which is extortionate. I pay this grudgingly because Sheer Blonde is the only conditioner I have found that maintains my hairs condition. It is a rip off but the quality of the conditioner, just about justifies the expense.
All in all, if you are blonde, natural or bottle, and are looking for a new conditioner, then try this. I know this op sounds like a John Frieda advert, but I promise I am being honest!! You can buy...
girlstar
02.09.2002 ·
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Sheer Blonde Volumising Shampoo Alert!
Advantages: Volumises hair and keeps blonde hair blonde
Disadvantages: Little bit pricey
...Having lank hair is bad enough, but having lank hair that looks dry on the ends from too much bleaching is even worse. It's a catch-22: you either use something that stops it flopping but does not moisturise the ends or you use something that moisturises the ends but is too heavy for lank hair.
I have tried dozens of shampoos to boost the volume of my hair and make the ends look shiny and John Frieda's Sheer Blonde Volumising Shampoo is the ONLY shampoo that works for me. As well as keeping my blonde hair blonde, it also shines and strengthens the ends to keep them as good as new. The volumising shampoo from the range is fantastic for making my hair feel thick and volumised without having to use other products like mousse or spray.
Although this shampoo costs approx. £5 per bottle, you don't need much to get a creamy lather, so it...
chellbian
22.06.2007 ·
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