
Shoppers say hair is 'thicker' with £18 shampoo that 'sells one every minute'
Give thin, limp hair that extra boost with this beloved shampoo that boasts thousands of fans.
Thin, limp hair is a concern for many beauty buffs. While many products promise to deliver results, there is one that seems to live up to its claims.
It's the Pitta Volumising Shampoo from Champo that has been skilfully created for fine hair, or anyone who is struggling with hair loss. According to those who have used it, hair does "feel fuller" and look healthy" after using it.
Winner of multiple awards, it is priced at £18 for a 260ml bottle and shoppers seem to confirm that it is worth every penny. In fact, it's so sought-after that the brand sells one every minute, reports the Manchester Evening News.
The shampoo pledges to provide a gentle cleanse, all while strengthening and protecting the hair from any further breakage. In return, it is said to provide the hair with weightless volume, shine and beautiful manageability.
Customers may notice, and may be a little concerned, that the shampoo boasts a grey colour. However, the firm has said that it is due to the haritaki fruit extract in the formula, which they chose not to mask with artificial ingredients.
Pitta Volumising Shampoo, 260ml
£18
Champo
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Beauty fans wanting to shop around might also be keen to know that the beloved Redken Volume Injection Shampoo is on offer on Amazon for £13.85, down from £22.60. Another beloved option is the Kérastase Volumifique that costs £26 at Boots.
To enhance the effectiveness of the shampoo, it's advisable to pair it with the matching conditioner. The Pitta Volumising Conditioner costs £20 and is precisely formulated to instantly leave fine or thinning hair looking and feeling fuller, thicker and stronger from roots to ends.
Over time, the conditioner aids in reducing hair loss by protecting from breakage while also promoting healthy hair growth. It's made from 98 percent natural ingredients and is suitable for coloured and treated hair.
Champo's Pitta Volumising Shampoo has gained widespread acclaim, boasting a 4.7-star rating from over 1,000 reviews from shoppers who say it provides "noticeable growth" and leaves their hair feeling "super clean."
One pleased customer raved: "Been using these hair growth products for a while now. Wow, what a difference did they make. My thinning hair feels fuller and looks healthy. I can see plenty of growth so I am really amazed in these products. I should have brought them a long time ago."
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Another reviewer, who has been using the product for nearly three years, wrote: "I struggle with a tight budget but I will not stop using my Pitta Shampoo because it has made such a difference to my hair. Thinning hair had started to be a worry but it has improved, thank goodness."
A third customer shared her positive experience, saying: "I was feeling really down about my post-menopause hair which was fine and shedding regularly. Started using the whole Pitta system and have noticed a real difference. Hair sheds much less and feels thicker. Noticeable regrowth around my hair line too. Can't recommend enough."
However, one reviewer, who loves the shampoo and conditioner, gave a three-star review due to the packaging, stating: "Love both the shampoo and conditioner - best ever. However, the conditioner is extremely difficult to open.
Beauty deal of the week
Perfume fans will be keen to hear about a deal we have just spotted at Boots.
Those looking for something "timeless" and "distinctive" might already have Givenchy's Amarige Eau de Toilette on their radar. A favourite since the early 90s, it's got a bit of a cult reputation.
Even better, Boots has just dropped the cost of a large 100ml from £109 to just £54.50, allowing shoppers to save an impressive 50 percent off a beloved perfume.
Its scent makes up a "beautiful bouquet of white flowers", with top notes of tangerine, violet and rosewood being mixed with heart notes of gardenia, mimosa, red fruits and ylang-ylang.
The scent then finishes on "vibrant yet muted" base notes of ambergris, precious woods, musks and vanilla. The bottle, which was designed by perfume legend Pierre Dinand, takes inspiration from the ruffles sleeves of a Bettina Blouse designed by Givenchy.
One shopper who is a devoted fan wrote: "One five-star review read: "I bought this on offer at Boots, it was around £30 cheaper than anywhere else! It has an amazing timeless distinctive scent must be tried!"
A second loyal fan said: "The best perfume of all times! So classy! I'm glad it is back for it has been my signature perfume for more than a decade. Intense. Long lasting. Amazing. Complements galore!"
Shop Boots' half-price deal on the Givenchy Amarige Eau de Toilette (50ml) here.
"I ended up with a large amount wasted on the floor of the shower. Please sort this out as it is an amazing product."
However, another reviewer gave a glowing endorsement of their Champo purchase: "I have been using the Pitta range for thinning hair and can honestly say it has made a difference.
"My hair feels super clean, thicker and fuller. I have tried so many brands and this is truly one of my favourites plus it looks beautiful in my shower and I love the smell. Simply love."
Buy the Champo Volumising Shampoo (260ml) for £18 here.
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