L’Oreal Paris Elvive Hydra Hyaluronic Acid Shampoo, £5.99, (boots.com); Garnier Ultimate Blends No Rinse Conditioner, £6.99, (superdrug.com); The Ordinary 4% Sulphate Cleanser, £6.80, (lookfantastic.com); TRESemmé Pro Pure Radiant Colour Shampoo, £5.99, (superdrug.com); Andrew Fitzsimons Curl Creme, £11, (boots.com); Pantene Day Hair Serum, Dry Ends Quencher, £9.99, (boots.com); Volume Spray, £15, (georgenorthwood.com); Arkive The New Form Blow Dry Spray, £13, (boots.com); The Inkey List Salicylic Acid Exfoliating Scalp Treatment, £14.99, (lookfantastic.com); Head & Shoulders DermaXPRO Scalp & Hair Mask, £9.99, (boots.com); Scalp Rescue Scalp Soothing Anti-Dandruff Scalp Mask, £9.75, (umbertogiannini.com); Arkive The Crown Scalp Scrub, £14, (boots.com)Meanwhile, the bigger brands have really improved their formulations, easily rivalling products two or three times as expensive.
The hair care offering from L’Oreal Paris just gets better and better. Its latest range, the Elvive Hydra collection, includes the super-hydrator hyaluronic acid.
The Moisture Plump Serum is my favourite as a quick boost of hydration for dry hair (in fact, the entire range is excellent).
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