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Shoppers race to Morrisons to nab ‘miracle' £5 buy that's scanning for 62p – it revives dry & bleached hair in no time

Shoppers race to Morrisons to nab ‘miracle' £5 buy that's scanning for 62p – it revives dry & bleached hair in no time

The Irish Suna day ago

SHOPPERS are racing to get to their nearest Morrisons store, eager to nab a popular haircare buy that's been massively slashed.
So if your hair is feeling dry and brittle, or you've
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Bargain hunters are being urged to "run" to Morrisons to check out the epic haircare sale
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So if you want luscious locks but without breaking the bank, we've got you covered
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This deep treatment buy is now scanning at just 62p
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One shopper nabbed 19 bottles of the stuff, along with seven bottles of Aussie Strength & Length Shampoo and two bottles of Aussie Strength & Length Conditioner
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And don't worry if you're on a budget, as thanks to Morrisons, you can now nab the 'miracle' product for just 62p - yes, you heard that correctly.
It comes after one savvy shopper was browsing their local
Thrilled with their finds, which included the Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Moisture treatment, the
Posting on
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'Aussie, TRESemme and L'Oréal haircare clearance.
'3 Minute Miracle Moisture treatment only 62p!!'
The anonymous user later confirmed that the Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Moisture treatment had been labelled at a reduced price of £1.20, but when it was scanned through the till, was even cheaper at just 62p.
As a result of the heavily discounted price, this bargain hunter made sure to stock up and bought 19 bottles of the Aussie buy - yes, you heard that correctly.
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The Morrisons shopper also nabbed seven bottles of Aussie Strength & Length Shampoo, two bottles of Aussie Strength & Length Conditioner and two bottles of TRESemme Heat Defence Care & Protect Spray.
Facebook users were left open-mouthed by the impressive discounts and eagerly flocked to the comments to express this.
I hate the way my blonde hair goes orange, so tried a £10 product to get it ashy again… the results speak for themselves
One person said: 'Wow I love these.'
Another added: 'No way!! Bargain!!'
But it's not just those on Facebook loving this popular 'miracle' product.
A 225ml bottle of the stuff is normally £5.25 from Waitrose and £4.99 from Boots, but now for just 62p, we think it's a real steal.
No way!! Bargain!!
Facebook user
The Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Moisture treatment is infused with Australian Macadamia Nut Oil and according to the online listing, promises 'amazing results'.
It is a deep treatment that is said to 'revive dry,
The vegan, cruelty-free formula is free from animal-derived ingredients and has a 'sweet, yummy scent for hair that smells divine.'
What are the biggest hair care mistakes?
Anabel Kingsley, Consultant Trichologist and Brand President at
Not looking after your scalp
Your scalp is an extension of the skin on your forehead and it should be given similar attention and care to the skin on your face. Scalp health is vital to healthy hair growth. Your scalp is your hair's support system, and a flaky or inflamed scalp can contribute to hair loss and also impact the quality of hairs as they emerge from the follicle. Do cleanse and tone your scalp frequently. Try to leave no more than 2 days between shampoos.
High heat styling
The most common cause of hair damage is high heat styling – either with a blow dryer or straighteners. While it may take a little longer, a low to medium heat setting will give you great styling results, but without dryness, breakage and split ends. You should also always use a heat protective product such as our Daily Damage Defence and don't hold your dryer right next to your strands.
Not eating well
Even if you're using the best products in the world, if you aren't eating well your hair's condition and rate of growth won't be at its optimal. Hair is a dispensable tissue as it isn't needed for physical survival. This means nutrients are first used to keep essential cells functioning, with hair receiving them last.
This multi-use product can be used in three different ways - either as a daily deep conditioner, a three minute treatment or an intensive mask.
So if you've got dry hair that's in serious need of some TLC, a big squeeze of this
Not only this, but your locks are said to be left 'heroically hydrated and deeply conditioned for up to three days - all while retaining lightweight moisture.'
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And online
Not only have many said their hair has become 'softer' after using it, but those with bleached locks praised the effective product.
As soon as it touches my hair it becomes softer. I can easily run my fingers through it. It washes out beautifully too
Online shopper
One woman beamed: 'I bought this a few weeks ago and I use it once a month. I have bleached hair and this is amazing stuff!
'Makes my
Rush hair expert reveals how to repair damaged hair
TINA Farey, Editorial director at Rush Hair, shares her advice…
HOW TO RESTORE DAMAGED HAIR
Whilst you can't fully reserve the effects of damaged hair, you can stop the problem from growing.
Depending on the condition of your hair, I'd recommend getting a trim every six to eight weeks - this will prevent any split ends from travelling further up the hair shaft, which weakens the hair's overall structure and leads to more breakage.
Even just an inch of the ends will completely transform the appearance of your hair – trust me.
When it comes to products to help restore damaged hair, Goldwell's Rich Repair Treatment Mask is a firm favourite – strengthening damaged locks to be healthy and shiny once again.
HOW TO PREVENT DAMAGE
My number one tip is to always use a heat protectant – even if you're only blow-drying your hair.
Consistent heat styling without one will leave your hair open to heat damage.
I'd also recommend refraining from over-washing your hair as this can strip the hair of its natural oils – nobody wants a dry and irritated scalp!
And finally, swap your sleek, slick back for a hair down day!
They may be in fashion at the moment, but over time all that tension on your strands from being pulled will wreak havoc on your hair follicles – this could lead to thinning and bald spots in areas where the hair is constantly pulled.
A second chimed in: 'I have been using this for many years and I wouldn't use anything else, it revives my hair every time.'
Whilst someone else penned: 'I've tried very expensive conditioners and super cheap ones. Aussie is by far the best.
'As soon as it touches my hair it becomes softer. I can easily run my fingers through it. It washes out beautifully too, leaving my
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