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EXPIRED hairsupermarket.com -250 products for £3 each in their 'try me week'
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Anyone know how these are delivered, royal mail or courier? I placed an order yesterday and it doesn't say, forgot I'll be out of town for a day.
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I can recommend Wella - Lifetex Extra Rich for anyone who has bleached/damaged hair. I have used many different shampoo's, conditioners and treatments as I love to try different ones but always go back to Wella. The Wella SP range is fantastic but pricey.
http://www.hairsupermarket.com/search?query=lifetex
I couldn't live without this Silver Shampoo by Matrix
http://www.hairsupermarket.com/search?query=so+silver
unfortunately not in the £3 offer but a good price at £12.25 for 1 litre.
Clairol Silver shampoo is on offer for £3 and has good reviews so could be a good alternative.
http://www.hairsupermarket.com/p/4819A home without a dog is like a flower without petals.0 -
Anyone know how these are delivered, royal mail or courier? I placed an order yesterday and it doesn't say, forgot I'll be out of town for a day.
My last order was delivered by Royal Mail but it might depend on weight/order total as to which delivery service they use.A home without a dog is like a flower without petals.0 -
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Very tempted to try some products out as it's a great way to try out the more expensive products.
I have beached/processed blonde hair which is quite fine but alot of it apparantly. I can't use deep conditioning products because it leaves a layer on the hair. I usually use Kerastase but after talking to my hairdresser she said I would be better off with Aussie products as they are designed for hair exposed to sea water which dries it out and unlike alot of other products designed for dried/processed/bleach hair it does not build up product. Product build up is the main reason why people switch brands as they feel their current product doesn't work as well which is a bit of a myth, Aussie does not build up on the hair leaving it perfectly clean and soft, perfect for fine hair.
For volume I use TIGI Superstar Queen for a day volume and thickening spray and heated rollers. (The O has a set specifically for volume instead of curl)
I used to import my silver shampoo from America, Clairol shimmerlights but I decided to use Fudge Clean Blonde Violet Shampoo and it is better than any brand I have ever tried and much more concentrated. A little goes a long way, best by far and Amazon currently have it circa £9 for 300ml which is reasonable.
I would love to find a good glosser though if anyone has any suggestions, I have used John Frieda glosser before and my hair looked amazingly glossy and shiny after use but locally nowhere seems to have stock, anyone tried any of the £3 ones on here and could recommend them?Comping wishlist for 2017
1. Family holiday 2. Christmas presents :rudolf: 3. Fishing stuffThe more you put into life, the more you get out0 -
I use Aussie from time to time (I have fine bleached hair) and find product build up if I use it too often. The Aussie MEGA shampoo for everyday cleansing supposed to cleanse hair without product build up and can be used daily but my hair does not agree with it. I wash my hair every other day and find it sticks to my hair. The best Aussie shampoo and conditioner I have tried is the miracle moist along with the 3 minute treatment and leave in spray conditioner.
A good clarifying shampoo is what you need, this one might be worth trying for £3 http://www.hairsupermarket.com/p/4346A home without a dog is like a flower without petals.0 -
A_Phoenix_of_Tangerine wrote: »Is it suitable for people with fine straight hair, would you know?
Clynol volumising is v goodI love this site and all chums, but its making a dent in my bank account!!!
Have lots of things I want, but dont necessarily need... Must DO BETTER!!! :A0 -
I've recently discovered Matrix "Total Results" conditioner which is very good and doesn't make it go greasy (although I do wash it every day anyway but some makes it go greasy within half a day)! However, it looks like it's an old range or something as it's not available in most places. Does anyone know what it has been replaced with?0
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baffledsalmon wrote: »I've recently discovered Matrix "Total Results" conditioner which is very good and doesn't make it go greasy (although I do wash it every day anyway but some makes it go greasy within half a day)! However, it looks like it's an old range or something as it's not available in most places. Does anyone know what it has been replaced with?
I found Matrix Total Results conditioner here and only £1.99 postage
http://www.fragrancedirect.co.uk/bin/venda?ex=co_wizr-locayta&template=wz_locayta&pageno=1&perpage=10&collate=ivtype%3Abrand%3Apdxtproductname%3Apdxtfragrancetype%3Apdxtgender%3Aprice%3Apdxtfragrancefamily%3Apdxtpackaging%3Apdxtconditionertype%3Apdxtshampootype&refine_sort_alph=ivtype%3Abrand%3Apdxtproductname&threshold=50&fieldrtype=type&termtextrtype=invt&typertype=exact&fieldcatrestrict=xancestorid&termtextcatrestrict=shop&typecatrestrict=exact&typekeywordsearch=keyword&termtextkeywordsearch=matrix+total+results+conditionerA home without a dog is like a flower without petals.0 -
I found Matrix Total Results conditioner here and only £1.99 postage
http://www.fragrancedirect.co.uk/bin/venda?ex=co_wizr-locayta&template=wz_locayta&pageno=1&perpage=10&collate=ivtype%3Abrand%3Apdxtproductname%3Apdxtfragrancetype%3Apdxtgender%3Aprice%3Apdxtfragrancefamily%3Apdxtpackaging%3Apdxtconditionertype%3Apdxtshampootype&refine_sort_alph=ivtype%3Abrand%3Apdxtproductname&threshold=50&fieldrtype=type&termtextrtype=invt&typertype=exact&fieldcatrestrict=xancestorid&termtextcatrestrict=shop&typecatrestrict=exact&typekeywordsearch=keyword&termtextkeywordsearch=matrix+total+results+conditioner0
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