
Hair Lust: John Frieda Full Repair
Monday, 4 June 2012, Monday, June 04, 2012 |

This'll be a very happy post indeed!
My hair is problematic to say the very least, it's big, curly, thick, coloured, dry, split, I've got seborrheic dermatitis, trust me the list goes on. John Frieda's Full Repair line is aimed at girls with "over styled" hair, you know, those girls who can't put their GHD down every morning, just like, you and I? Certainly me!
When I went to England I didn't take my
Redken All Soft shampoo and conditioner with me, didn't want to risk the spillage, so the first day I was there I went down to Boots and noticed this pigeon pair.
I first read about the new Full Repair line on
Fleur De Force (love!) back in February and I was certainly intrigued, but didn't recall it again till I went to Boots. The shampoo and conditioner were about 6 pounds each or a little less, forgive me! The shampoo and conditioner both have a really love fruity scent derived from
"Inca Inchi Oil"; weightlessly repairing the hair. The other main concept of Full Repair is to weightlessly restore bounce and body into hair without weighing it down, now since my hair naturally has a
lot of volume I always avoid products that have anything to do with the words body, volume, bounce, because I need something to smoothen and almost deflate my hair a little, otherwise I look like a lioness!
Onto the products, the shampoo is a translucent white gel, it lathers quite nicely (though lather factor has nothing to do with the effectiveness of a product!), doesn't irritate my scalp and leaves it feeling fresh and clean. My favourite part is how when I just use the shampoo alone and wash it out, my hair doesn't get that dry straw feeling in between washing out shampoo and applying conditioner, I can run my comb through my hair after shampoo, which is great considering I don't find that with any other shampoo! The conditioner is a mildly thick cream that smells heavenly, it's not too heavy, not oily or greasy, and revitalises my hair in a really great way, the pair are the best combination of shampoo and conditioner I have ever used, and for the price I will definitely be repurchasing!
On another note, I also bought the split end repair serum from the Full Repair line, but I took the last box at Boots and it turned out the bottle was broken, so there was serum all inside my shopping bag :/ My Bourjois blush still smells of John Frieda!
The Full Repair Shampoo and Conditioner, as well as all other products in the line (highly recommended!) are available in pharmacies and supermarkets at roughly $10.99
Labels: boots, conditioner, fleur de force, full repair, hair, haircaire, inca inch oil, John Frieda, john frieda full repair, my hair, redken, redken all soft, shampoo, uk
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Hair Lust: John Frieda Full Repair
Monday, 4 June 2012, Monday, June 04, 2012
This'll be a very happy post indeed!
My hair is problematic to say the very least, it's big, curly, thick, coloured, dry, split, I've got seborrheic dermatitis, trust me the list goes on. John Frieda's Full Repair line is aimed at girls with "over styled" hair, you know, those girls who can't put their GHD down every morning, just like, you and I? Certainly me!
When I went to England I didn't take my
Redken All Soft shampoo and conditioner with me, didn't want to risk the spillage, so the first day I was there I went down to Boots and noticed this pigeon pair.
I first read about the new Full Repair line on
Fleur De Force (love!) back in February and I was certainly intrigued, but didn't recall it again till I went to Boots. The shampoo and conditioner were about 6 pounds each or a little less, forgive me! The shampoo and conditioner both have a really love fruity scent derived from
"Inca Inchi Oil"; weightlessly repairing the hair. The other main concept of Full Repair is to weightlessly restore bounce and body into hair without weighing it down, now since my hair naturally has a
lot of volume I always avoid products that have anything to do with the words body, volume, bounce, because I need something to smoothen and almost deflate my hair a little, otherwise I look like a lioness!
Onto the products, the shampoo is a translucent white gel, it lathers quite nicely (though lather factor has nothing to do with the effectiveness of a product!), doesn't irritate my scalp and leaves it feeling fresh and clean. My favourite part is how when I just use the shampoo alone and wash it out, my hair doesn't get that dry straw feeling in between washing out shampoo and applying conditioner, I can run my comb through my hair after shampoo, which is great considering I don't find that with any other shampoo! The conditioner is a mildly thick cream that smells heavenly, it's not too heavy, not oily or greasy, and revitalises my hair in a really great way, the pair are the best combination of shampoo and conditioner I have ever used, and for the price I will definitely be repurchasing!
On another note, I also bought the split end repair serum from the Full Repair line, but I took the last box at Boots and it turned out the bottle was broken, so there was serum all inside my shopping bag :/ My Bourjois blush still smells of John Frieda!
The Full Repair Shampoo and Conditioner, as well as all other products in the line (highly recommended!) are available in pharmacies and supermarkets at roughly $10.99
Labels: boots, conditioner, fleur de force, full repair, hair, haircaire, inca inch oil, John Frieda, john frieda full repair, my hair, redken, redken all soft, shampoo, uk
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