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kerastase addict seeks...

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mollysmum82 · 16/08/2010 14:58

...cheaper highstreet brand :(

Ok I admit it - I have a habit, I am a true product snob. Kerastase for hair, Dermalogica and Liz Earle for skin, Benefit for make up. But after having a baby and giving up full time work I really can't justify all this any more.

Now my skin is shit (that's a whole other thread), so I'd really begrudge giving up the skincare and makeup but my hair is acceptable so I think that's where I'm going to have to make the chop (yikes!)

So can anyone (please anyone!) recommend some decent highstreet-priced products to replace my beloved kerastase? If it helps I have long, highlighted, straightish-but-prone-to-frizzish hair. I used to use Kerastase's colour shampoo and damage control conditioner and heat protection. Are there any cheaper brands that will live up to this?

Or should I ditch the baby and go back full time? Grin

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nobodysfool · 16/08/2010 15:02

congratulations on your new arrival.
Have you tried the 'Aussie' range?I use the intensive conditioner and it is fantastic.

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bluebump · 16/08/2010 15:27

I second Aussie, it's great and smells lovely.

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Giddyup · 16/08/2010 15:41

ooh I remember my pre child days of being able to afford that stuff... Now I use Charles Worthington Shampoo and Conditioner when I am feeling flush or its on 2-4-1, (the orange 1) or I stick it in the food shop when its DPs turn to pay. When I am poor its Aussie all the way

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corns1lk · 16/08/2010 15:43

I get the litre bottles of Philip Kingsley from QVC. They last ages.

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Quodlibet · 16/08/2010 15:51

I swear by Kerastase too, and after a few years of using it feel like it's changed the quality of my hair and it's now much easier to manage. So I still use Kerastase maybe 1 wash in 5 but use cheaper stuff the rest of the time.

Blowdry/straighten less if you can get away with it?

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AbsOfCroissant · 16/08/2010 15:55

I would recommend the John Frieda range, as it does work quite well. Or, L'Oreal Elvive ReNutrition Royal Jelly Shampoo - very good if you have dry hair/frizzy hair. I think it costs about £3 a bottle in Boots.

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moragbellingham · 16/08/2010 15:57

John Frieda Sheer Blond, bought on 3 for 2 offers at Boots usually.
Worth a try I think (I have same hair).

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moragbellingham · 16/08/2010 15:59

L'Oreal Elvive for highlighted hair is also quite good but i can't get a comb through mine after using it and end up pulling a fair bit out.

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tulpe · 16/08/2010 18:25

L'Oreal Full Restore 5 or their Royal Jelly range are both fabulous. I switched from Kerastase to these products - although I still use the Masque Intense once a week.

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xkaylax · 16/08/2010 18:27

Yes Aussie 3 Minute reconstruction is great I always use this and it smells yummy :)

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doggydaft · 16/08/2010 18:44

I would go for Aussie as well, shampoo for coloured hair and 3 minute miracle. Supadrug doing 2 for £6 just now Smile

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apple99 · 16/08/2010 18:57

Aussie here, the one for coloured hair.

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QueenofDreams · 16/08/2010 19:08

I'm surprised at the recommendations for Aussie. I used a bottle of it and got such bad dandruff as a result. I now have to permanently use Head and Shoulders as Aussie completely wrecked my hair!

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corns1lk · 16/08/2010 22:44

I think aussie is one of the best high st brands but not a patch on 'luxury' brands. Buy in bulk instead from QVC. Cheap smells is a good site that sells top brand beauty and hair e.g.MOP, TIGI etc- I've bought from them and they are fine.

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samsonara · 16/08/2010 23:06

I've been dissapointed with Aussie but haven't tried it for years, I am in love with Fred Fekkai stuff now, I was a kerastase user before

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corns1lk · 16/08/2010 23:12

cheap kms on cheapsmells -you have to search for what you want but there are bargains galore

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ZacharyQuack · 16/08/2010 23:26

L'Oreal Elvive is made by the same company as Kerastase, and many of their products are similar. I've been impressed by their deep conditioners and they do a wee bottle of shine serum (orange bottle) that makes my fine flyaway hair shiny and thick-looking.

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moragbellingham · 18/08/2010 13:23

Goldwell was recommended by an old hairdresser (who also used to recommend anything by L'Oreal).
It's brilliant if you can get hold of it Sally's or online, very light for fine hair but conditioning.

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moragbellingham · 18/08/2010 13:25

Oops Goldwell

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