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Which high street shampoo/conditioner for glossy hair?

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mummyrocks1 · 11/09/2019 13:22

Is it possible to find a good quality shampoo/conditioner which is good for your hair at the supermarket? Or do I have to spend £££s

Currently using elvine which leaves my hair knotted even after conditioning and have used Pantene in the past which my hairdresser said was terrible for my hair.

I hand fine hair and lots of it so it's fly away and looks lank. It's highlighted so something that's good for that too. Any recommendations please?

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Liefster · 11/09/2019 13:55

How much do you want to spend? I really like Tigi Urban Antidotes and Amazon have a shampoo and conditioner set for £17. It sounds a lot BUT the bottles are huge (750ml each) so they last for ages. I have very thick, long hair but they do different ones depending on hair type I think.

Aussie is nice too but quite pricey for the sizes you get, hence why I switched to Tigi as I was spending about £10-12 on that each time anyway. It's great that the Tigi shampoo and conditioner are the same sizes too as usually the conditioner is smaller (I've never understood that!)

MiniMileyMoo · 12/09/2019 20:13

I have recently bought some L'Oréal Extraordinary Oil and I use it after my usual shampoo and conditioner (pink or clay elvive) - seems to work on wet or dried hair - helps calm it down and with glossyness! Bought it after seeing lots of great reviews.

mummyrocks1 · 13/09/2019 09:08

Thanks. Will try both. I am not keen on Aussie. Found it made my hair sticky.

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