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Restoring My Hair Back to Health

By K @stylesocoy
My hair is destroyed!
I'm starting to think that I'm falling apart, first my nails then my hair. I must be doing something wrong!!
After years of dying my hair red, bleaching it blonde, using heat tools and back-combing, my hair is now in need of revival. I intend to try some intense conditioning treatments and some other products to see if I can improve the condition at all. I really want to grow it and the thought of having it all cut of literally terrifies me.
Here's some of the things that I picked up in Boots the other day. The Intensive hair mask was only cheap at  £2.03 but I thought I'd give it a go before resorting to using the higher end products (maybe I wont have to, I'll just have to wait and see!)
Restoring my hair back to health
I'm most excited about using the John Frieda Frizz Ease Overnight Serum. At £7.39, again it was well worth trying. It claims to 'repair damage overnight. Mend dry, damaged & frizzy hair for a smooth, silky-soft texture'.
Restoring my hair back to health
The last thing that I bought is a product that I used to use many years ago. I remember it giving me smooth, silky hair without making it greasy. So when I saw it I thought I'd give it another go, John Frieda Frizz-Ease Serum finishing spray glossing mist £5.59.
Restoring my hair back to health
Boots have an offer at the moment on the John Frieda Frizz-Ease range. You can pick up 2 of the selected products for £7.50, which works out a really good deal considering the overnight serum is £7.39 for one. Buy here!
I'm going to use these products for a while to see if i see any results and of course I will be letting you know what I think. If all fails then I have my eyes set on the Moroccan oil, but lets just wait and see!
Do you have any tried and tested products that you would recommend?
                                                                                                        K

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