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Treating tress distress: 10 hair conditioners put to the test
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- Tommy's 'Well Adjusted' Hair Conditioner by Tommy Hilfiger; £8/250ml. This product, not unlike most conditioners, was relatively thick and quite hard to get out of the bottle. I usually get comments about how nice my hair smells when I use my current conditioner, but it wasn't the case this time, which was a bit disappointing. It did, however, make my hair feel softer than usual. I am a quick blow dry-and-run kind of girl, however after washing my hair in a hurry with this conditioner it looks more full-bodied and bouncy than normal. If I bought it, I'd make sure I also got the shampoo to get the full effect.
- Elizabeth Arden Green Tea Energising Conditioner; £8/250ml. I have mixed feelings about this product. At first, it under-conditioned and left my hair looking crazy, but after a week of use it had a nice effect on my hair. It's a very light conditioner and would be highly suitable for people with fine, thin or very short hair (it's not really for thick dry hair, unless you use it everyday). Despite the peculiar green colour, the conditioner smells delicious - although the smell does not stay in my hair after drying. My hair feels softer, lighter and more moisturised than usual. I probably wouldn't buy this particular conditioner, however, because the colour is too funky for me in the morning.
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