
Primark shoppers say £4 'brilliant' beauty item is 'worth every penny'
Primark shoppers said "you can't go wrong" with the new "brilliant" £4 product
Primark shoppers are heaping praise on a new £4 product they swear is a "game changer." The retailer is well known for its affordable fashion and beauty must-haves - and there may be a new favourite on shelves now.
TikTok user Ashleigh (@ashleighmoneysaver) shared a video showcasing Primark's PS Dry Shampoo Powder, which comes in at £4. In the clip, she tried the product on her hair and showed the results.
The TikTok post was captioned: "New In Hyaluronic acid dry shampoo from @Primark and it's only £4. Put it to the test with my roots right now and I can confirm it's worth every penny!"
In the video, Ashleigh said: "Girls, get yourself down to Primark. New in. Aerosol free dry shampoo with hyaluronic acid and it's only £4. I'm putting it to the test so you don't have to.
"Roots are rooting right now so it's a perfect opportunity to try it out. I can't explain how satisfying this is that I just puffs out the bottle.
"I've never used a dry shampoo like this before. There's no scent and the powder is so unbelievably fine. I let it sit before rubbing it in and giving it a brush through. It hasn't left any residue and honestly, my hair feels super soft afterwards.
"In my opinion, for £4 you can't go wrong. It's worth it just for how satisfying the puff is."
The video racked up 202.5k views, over 9,000 likes and many comments from excited shoppers. Among them, one person said: "This is a game changer for travelling!!"
A second wrote: "Need to try," while a third added: "Ahh glad I picked this up today." A fourth shopper said: "Will need to try this" and another added: "How good is that!"
Ashleigh took the time to reply to a number of comments; to one, she said: "Highly recommend girlie!" and to another she wrote: "It's brilliant, new fave!"
In a third response, she added: "You won't be disappointed." To another, Ashleigh said: "It's really good! Give it a good shake before and I found having the bottle on a slight angle helped."

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