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Colour protect shampoo ... Myth or magic?

7 replies

Fisharefriendsnotfood · 16/09/2013 19:35

So, are they worth the extra £££ and if so which one is best please?

I've copper (dyed) hair and it fades pretty unevenly despite using revlons colour protect products..

Am I just chucking money down the drain or do some actually work? Smile

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MrsMongoose · 16/09/2013 19:49

Magic. The Toni and Guy stuff I use has brunette pigments in it, so every was is a little top up. Fully recommend!

mrsharrystyles · 16/09/2013 20:28

There was a programme a few years ago (Horizon I think) in which they scientifically tested various beauty products. Colour protect shampoo was one of the only products that did what it said it would do. They advised buying it.

Fisharefriendsnotfood · 16/09/2013 20:33

Why is mine not working then! Hmm

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mrsharrystyles · 16/09/2013 22:59

It doesn't work for me either. I don't use it anymore, cba.

Fisharefriendsnotfood · 17/09/2013 11:46

Bump Smile

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motherinferior · 17/09/2013 11:50

Bugger the shampoo, what you need is this. Marvellous stuff.

motherinferior · 17/09/2013 11:51

In the Copper, obviously.

In an emergency, the superdrug colouring shampoo in copper is also good.

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