Thursday, 25 September 2014

Back to Basics: Hair Conditioner



Back To Basic : Hair conditioner 


I have been loyal to Loreal Fiberlolgy for 5 bottles and I was kind of getting bored of it and with doing Back to basics on the blog it would make sense to out a new one. I decided to  choose a Tesco conditoner because it more convenient to get to. I'm curious  by the  Boots and Superdrug's own brand of conditioners, I will probably give them a whirl at a later date but now lets to the Tesco conditioner.

Tesco pro vitamin B5 conditioner 

Cost: 75p
Amount :300 ml 
   


The Results 
When I use conditioner while I'm in the shower I will leave it on fore 2-3 minutes. With this conditioner I have  Used it differently over the two weeks I have been trying it out.

-The first way I used it was just by itself with no leave in conditioner at all, it made my hair feel soft but it was frizzy it felt a bit dry at the ends but nothing to drastic, it was only after using my normal conditioner  that I realised a major  different (this was the first I hadn't used leave in conditioner for a while.)

The second time I used the product I put it in my hair for about 25 minutes before shampooing and it made my hair feel soft there was nt as much frizz as last time but its not how I would use  a conditioner normally its  how you would use a mask so I don't know if that should count.

The last but not least, I used the conditioner like I normally do but I just used a leave in conditioner the one used is the Charles Worthington Hair healer salon results leave in conditioner and it feels good, it does nt feel dry at the ends and it not frizzy.

Conclusion 
I think if I were using a good leave in conditioner I wouldn't mind saving on normally conditioner in general but in respects to the Tesco conditioner I think its good if you are in a tight pinch and you all ready have a good leave in conditioner but I would want to try other own brands conditioners to see what others had to offer.


  

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