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Wednesday 14 January 2015

My current hair favourites!

Hello!
Today I thought I'd talk you through a few of my current hair favourites
from shampoo to hair dye.
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Macadamia leave in cream
This smells amazing, I like to take a little bit and run it through
 the ends of my hair when dry or when my hairs just been washed, 
it helps to soften my ends and just make my hair smell nice.
It contains natural oils so it does your hair some good at the same time and
the bottle is huge! I only use a tiny amount and this bottle has lasted me ages.
I do like to use this product as a finishing cream to get rid of frizz or fly aways
rather than a leave in cream in wet hair.

Pantene breakage defence shampoo & conditioner
I picked this up on an offer and I'm around 3/4's of the way through these bottles,
I really like how soft this duo makes my hair feel, it really helps with detangling 
which is a major issue for me, I always get a little bit of hair that I worry I'll have to cut out
as it's so knotty 
I'm not sure if it's silicone in these products that makes my hair feel
soft but I don't care either way as long as it's not a birds nest on my head.

Directions 'flamingo pink' hair dye
By far my favourite hair dye, not in terms of colour otherwise the 
'special effects' hair dye would win BUT
this does the job well, it dyes my hair a nice shade, it always dyes my hair fully
and doesn't leave it patchy like some pink dyes, it's quick and
the consistency is great; not too runny.
This lasts between 2-3 weeks on me before I 'need' to do it again,
I get one week out of it being bright pink but I wash my hair a lot, besides I like it
looking pastel pink and faded!

Pantene dry oil
This is another product I picked up on offer a few weeks ago when I got the shampoo
and conditioner, I needed a new hair oil and this was cheap.
I didn't think much of this when I first used it but I kept noticing my hair smelt
nice and the ends were really silky... which is something I struggle with when my hair 
fades, it just gets drier and drier.
This doesn't make my hair greasy like a lot of oils can but that's down to it being 
a dry oil which makes it light and not drag my hair down.
I have seen a noticeable difference and I really do like this oil,
it also seems to be lasting me forever! 
It looks brand new but I've used it at least 15-20 times.
The only thing that annoys me with this product is the packaging,
it dents so easily, this is being picky but whatever, I'd prefer a glass bottle.

Fantasia carrot growth serum
An old favourite here that I've loved for years, this bottle just doesn't end!
I use a tiny amount on my roots after washing my hair and it helps to 
stimulate hair growth. 
Now I'm not sure how well this works or whether it's the act of massaging my scalp
and bringing blood to the surface that does this but this does condition my hair
at the roots without making it greasy (use this sparingly)
I've used this product every time I've washed my hair for the past few years now,
I'm just in love with it... and it's the best smelling hair product I've come across,
nothing like carrots ha ha.

Got2b sexy collagen hairspray
I'm not a big hair spray wearer anymore, I used to get through a big can a week,
but now I use it a lot less, this however is my go - to
hairspray, it doesn't leave my hair crispy, it adds volume
and it doesn't have that horrible typical hairspray smell; it's fruity!
It holds without the crunchy texture which I love and I can just brush it out without
damaging my hair when I no longer need the hold.

Tangle teezer
Now if you don't own one of these then you need to invest,
they are typically under £10 and the best hair brush!
I wish these were 'a thing' when I was little and my mum used to rag the knots out of 
my hair until my eyes watered...
 these brushes get knots out like nothing else and it doesn't hurt!


So these are my current hair favourites!
If you have any recommendations then leave them below.


Have you tried any of these products? what are your thoughts?


 

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