Pureology Precious Oil Shampoo |
As an unwavering professional haircare convert (don't get me started on supermarket shampoos) there is little anyone can do to drag me away from my two favourites: Kerastase and Pureology. Both pricey - yes, but when you are spending hard cash on having your hair coloured and cut, why wouldn't you take good care of your investment with good products too? Treating $200 highlights with $5 shampoo is like going to Merediths and drinking Spumante with your Beetroot and Duck Meringue.
A few months ago I went to the launch of Dry & Tea in Newmarket (more on that gorgeous place next week) and was given some Pureology Precious Oil shampoo and conditioner to try. I was very sceptical and didn't even put it on my hair for a week, too worried that the so-called 'Oil' would weigh down my fine hair. It didn't. The opposite in fact! My hair has been light, lush and so so strong ever since. I have re-purchased once in 6 months (the bottles last forever as you only need a little) and am totally addicted to my morning sniff of creamy caramel-ly lather, not to mention having hair that feels like silk.
At a recent press appointment, my hair (almost 12 weeks since my last colour and cut - thanks pregnancy) was examined under a microscope and the condition from root to tip was as good and consistent as if it had been cut last week. Not bad for a bleach and blast addict.
What about you? Which hair products do you use and why?
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4 comments:
Sorry Erica but I can't justify spending $100 on shampoo and conditioner! Can you do a post on cheaper options?
I use Wella System Professional because it smells soooooo goooooooooood xoxo
I use Pantene and my hair feels great!
Hi anon,
I totally understand, I'm on a budget too but for some reason can always justify spending money on my hair!
You'll be pleased to know I have a couple of events coming up to launch new, mid-price hair ranges so I will try out the products and write them up asap :)
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