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Luxury/high end shampoo

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iwannadancewithsomebody · 30/10/2015 22:11

I would like to buy a friend some nice shampoo and conditioner for their birthday, does anyone have any recommendations?

I have a budget of about £35

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Partybugs · 30/10/2015 22:20

I like Paul Mitchell.. They do fancy sets of shampoo and conditioner.

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BrianButterfield · 30/10/2015 22:21

I love Aveda stuff and it smells lovely. You could easily get a set for £35 especially online.

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Coastingit · 30/10/2015 22:27

Aveda definitely! Great quality and a real treat.

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mrslebon · 30/10/2015 23:13

Yes to Aveda, or Kerastase.

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ShebaQueen · 30/10/2015 23:18

Redken, absolutely love it. Have also heard good things about Ojon but not tried it myself.

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FusionChefGeoff · 30/10/2015 23:31

Agenda definitely

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FusionChefGeoff · 30/10/2015 23:31

Bollocks - Aveda

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Shutthatdoor · 30/10/2015 23:33

Ojon is really good and lasts for ages as you need such small amounts Smile

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iwantavuvezela · 30/10/2015 23:34

Kiehls or Aveda.

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GuzzleBloodTastyDrink · 30/10/2015 23:40

Not sure how high end it is, but I absolutely love the lee Stafford Argan oil set. I've tried kerestase and Paul Mitchell and not really noticed a difference but this one really made my hair feel soft and silky

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JeffyJeffington · 30/10/2015 23:48

Living Proof is great, i would use it all the time if i could afford to!

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BumWad · 31/10/2015 00:06

Aveda lovely but you can get more for your money with a nice Paul Mitchell set

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Lemonfizzypop · 31/10/2015 00:15

Bumble and bumble is lovely. The sulfate free one has transformed my hair!

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SweetAdeline · 31/10/2015 09:50

I love awceda shampure. Smells great, I'm not allergic to it AND makes a noticeable difference to my hair.

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SweetAdeline · 31/10/2015 09:50

Arghhhh Aveda

Seems to be hated by autocorrect though Grin

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Pupsiecola · 31/10/2015 09:53

Pureology.

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BrendaandEddie · 31/10/2015 18:05

i prefer Kerestase to Aveda

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Madbengalmum · 31/10/2015 18:10

Definately Kerastase

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tabulahrasa · 31/10/2015 18:12

I might just be really fussy, but I'd not thank you for shampoo and conditioner - it's taken me to my late 30's to find one that suits my hair and I hated most of the ones named already.

I mean I would thank someone because I'm not rude, but I'd not want it.

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BrendaandEddie · 31/10/2015 18:19

good point

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frikadela01 · 31/10/2015 18:19

I'd be inclined to agree with tabulah. Most women I know use a specific shampoo that they've found suits them. Ive had the really big bed head shampoo and conditioner sat on my window ledge for 6 months after my sister bought me it and it just doesn't suit my hair.

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YoungGirlGrowingOld · 31/10/2015 18:22

Maybe get a Kerastase "extra" product rather than fancy shampoo and conditioner? They have some great intensive masques and serums at that price. I swear by their new repair range (green bottles) for my fine ratty hair.

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IHaveBrilloHair · 31/10/2015 18:23

Percy and Reed, worth it for the smell alone.

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mowglik · 31/10/2015 22:11

Redken so soft or all soft, can't remember name exactly. Makes hair lovely and soft and swishy, if I wasn't concerned with volume in my thinning hair id still use this

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iwannadancewithsomebody · 01/11/2015 08:50

Thanks all, will look into these.

Point taken re already having a favourite shampoo already but the person in question just buys whichever shampoo is on offer

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