Thursday, 6 February 2014

♦ Bad Hair Days are a thing of the past with Clairol Professional ♦









With the Summer nearly over and the cooler weather starting to roll it's way in, it's time we started focusing on locking in moisture not only on our faces but also our hair.

So the last week and a half I have been putting the Clairol Deep moisture range to the test.Being an avid Redken girl  for the past couple of years, I have been devoted to their products dearly but let me tell you, I was super surprised with the amazing results I felt my hair had since using the Clairol Deep Moisture range.

The products I have been using every second day as I have a strict hair care routine that I like to stick to. The deep moisture Shampoo and Express conditioner have popped into my routine perfectly. With the honey and mango scent and the amazing moisture lock my hair has been left feeling soft,smooth and appears shinier.




                           


My favourite product in which I have used twice so far is the Deep Moisture intensive mask.This is going to be perfect for when the weather takes a turn and my hair starts to play up. I can safely say since using this I have noticed a huge difference in the amount of hair I shed when combing, and the overall appearance and texture has improved with so far NOO Bad hairdays! Oh C'est la vie!





The Deep Moisture range also has a Conditioning spray which is perfect for those on the go. I find this is great for the dryer ends of the hair as each spritz is packed full of moisturising goodness helping to mend my slightly damaged ends.. Yes I am naughty and often forget to use my heat protection spray *Slaps hand*

All of the products within this range I would definitely recommend, especially at the knock out price of $16.90NZD each its easy and affordable to keep your locks looking luscious.!

 Be sure to pop online at www.international.clairolprofessional.com and check out where your closest stockist is to get your hands on the perfect treat for your hair.

With that in mind I would like to treat you to a Giveaway of Clairol professionals NEW Curl Definer Range, this giveaway is open to New Zealand Residents only.





For those of you who have curls, a slight wave or maybe a mane that just needs a little bit of definition and bounce you will love this giveaway. You can now embrace your inner wave with these must have products that your hair will truly love you for.


First up is the Clairol Professional Curl Definer Shampoo and Conditioning lotion.

These babies are infused with ginger and olive leaf extract so as well as smelling devine your hair is going to be looking super sharp with a new defined bounce and eye catching shine. This duo work together as a great team enhancing your natural curl and helping to keep your locks a little more manageable while keeping that winter static at bay.

The conditioning lotion itself doesn't need to be rinsed out so will fit perfectly into the lifestyle of a girl on the go. RRP for both products is $16.90NZD 

To complete your look your going to need something to keep your hair firm in place correct? 

So this is where the Clairol Professional Curls in Curl Mousse RRP $16.90NZD  is going to make your life that little bit easier. With it's unique 3D-Sculpt micro-polymers helping to aid your hairs flexibility for 24hours your going to be walking those streets wanting to whip your hair back and forth in no time.

 It's simple all you need to do is shake the bottle , pop a little product in your towel dried hair and you will be left with a masterpeice set to stay all day!  For more volume your hair dryer will be your best friend in helping to create extra definition on those more daring days.

Now I'm all for avoiding as many bad hair days as I can and with these products you too can walk out of your house feeling more confident than ever with your less frizzy do.

So simply comment below and tell me your worst hair day or experience and you will be in to win the amazing 3 products above!

*competition ends Sunday February 23rd at 7pm *








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