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Beauty box: 10 shampoos put to the test
Shampoo buyers usually fall into one of two camps: they revel in luxurious products that are beautifully packaged and smell glorious (yes, they actually open the cap and take a whiff mid-aisle). Or, they grab the first bottle off the shelf without considering the brand as long as it costs under £3. Which type are you? iVillage staffers chose a variety of the most popular brands and tested them head-to-head. Heres how the various shampoos shook out, taking into account such qualities as lather potential, scent and how well they cleaned.
- Origins Clear Head Mint Shampoo (£8.50 for 250ml). This product is great for every day use (the label even says so). I felt like it got my hair really clean it washed away all product residue and had a nice, mild tingling effect. Dont get it in your eyes, though, as it has the same result. This shampoo smelled good enough to eat, and I was intrigued by the exotic ingredients listed on the label: Brazilian mint, spearmint and mentha piperita. The minty freshness is a definite plus when you need some extra motivation waking up in the morning.
- Botanics Normal Shampoo (£2.99 for 250ml). This shampoo had a soft and smooth consistency. It was quite herby ingredients included plant extracts and fennel seeds, which smelled gorgeous. I did need to use quite a bit to lather up properly, but I do have long hair. One wash was sufficient to make my hair feel squeaky clean, and it didnt dry out or strip my hair so I didnt need a conditioner. It was also quite fresh and light and didnt leave any build up. Id buy this shampoo again it smelled brilliant and made my hair shiny and clean. Plus, its not too expensive.
- Clarins Re-Vital Shampoo for frequent use (£9.50 for 200 ml). This shampoo was coloured so it looked more like a conditioner. I really liked the way it smelled, which was similar to the posh products they use on you in the salon. One wash was enough, and I only had to use a small amount to get a lather going. When I used it the first time it got my hair that really squeaky, intense kind of clean where you cant get your fingers through it. I suppose that was because it was getting rid of the build up from my old shampoo. I definitely needed conditioner, but I didnt mind because my hair felt so clean. I would buy this product again, but its a bit too pricey.
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