
'I tried Stacy Solomon's hair oil and it quenched my dry strands in the heat'
Bleach, pollution, hot air and 30C sun is not a good combination for any head of hair. Mine always suffers by this point in the year and often looks like it needs a good drink.
Running my hands through my hair by mid July starts to feel more like a knotty haystack than anything else. This is where Stacey Solomon -owned REHAB's Dose 1.2 Curly Hair Oil comes in to save my frizzy locks.
Although I do not have naturally curly hair, the oils in these capsules are there to hydrate and combat frizz - which is everything I need when my hair starts to dry out in the heat. The eight oils include avocado oil, sunflower oil and castor oil. Instead of my hair almost standing on end with dryness, leading to more split ends, it now sits more sleekly on my shoulders and has a gloss to it.
Miraculously, each capsule is also biodegradable and you can drop it into your sink and watch it dissolve before your eyes. For £26 this is on the pricier end but it feels worth it for the ingredients and beautiful packaging.
The individual capsules are opened with a quick twist and snap meaning they're perfect to throw in your wash bag for a beach holiday.
There is a lot of product in each capsule- which would work well for thicker or longer hair. I have been drenching my hair in it and letting it sit and it does seem to soak it all up eventually despite it sometimes looking a bit greasy at first.
Alternatively you could just use half a capsule and rub the rest on your arms and chest as a nice moisturiser. As a bonus this oil smells like a beachy cocktail, its feels luxurious and smells like its full of high quality ingredients.
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Another rave review for the product came in from hair-care fan Ariana Tidwell. She said of her hair oil: 'What an amazing hair oil, I love trying new brands and was delighted with the results. My hair feels like it's been reborn.'
In the summer hair needs as much protection from the sun as your skin does, for this reason, REHAB has just launched a new travel-friendly hair oil that promises to do just that, while also "stopping frizz", according to customers.
REHAB, has just unveiled its new Sunshine Spritz UV Protection Hair Oil. It's currently available with a 20% discount, bringing it down from its usual price of £26 to £20.80. This oil features a mix of strand-smoothing oils and octocrylene to shield against UV rays. Plus, it comes in REHAB's signature single-use capsules, making it perfect for travelling as you can take as few or as many as you need.
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