Marks and Spencer shoppers 'ditch' Olaplex for five-star rated serum that works 'magic' on thinning and damaged hair
13.06.2024 - 18:27
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Marks and Spencers shoppers are raving over a product that they swear is even better than Olaplex. The Triple Bond Complex, which comes from Living Proof - the brand behind the cult dry shampoo best loved by beauty buffs - is being compared to the cult classic brand with some shoppers insisting that they've even ditched it.
The weekly treatment is specifically engineered to make your hair 8x stronger, smoother and shinier hair from the very first use. You use it fresh out of the shower and the triple bond complex gets to work.
It's easier than some other treatments on the market as you don't need to wash it out. It's brought in hundreds of glowing reviews on Marks & Spencer across both the full and travel sized versions of the product.
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One Olaplex fan said: "I used to be a diehard Olaplex girl until I finally gave some other products a shot and wow, I’m so glad I tried this bond complex by Living Proof! I’ve heard of the brand before but didn’t know much about it and loved how simple the instructions were.
"After each shower, I towel dried my hair and worked the product onto my middle and ends. I let it sit for a few minutes and then combed my hair out and could feel the product helping with detangling, which is usually a long process for me. From there I blowdried my hair and loved how soft it felt!
"Since it helped with detangling, I noticed that I wasn’t shedding as much and didn’t lose as much hair after combing it out post shower. Would definitely recommend, only reason I’m not
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