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I've found the best £3 supermarket shampoo for greasy hair – it cleanses your roots so well & leaves locks super smooth

I've found the best £3 supermarket shampoo for greasy hair – it cleanses your roots so well & leaves locks super smooth

The Irish Sun3 days ago
IF your hair gets really greasy despite regular washing, this beauty buy may be for you.
You can prolong the time between hair washes with this product, and at just £3, it's the perfect option for those on a budget.
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Beauty buff Bambi has found the ultimate solution for greasy hair - and it costs just £3
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Shoppers can get their hands on the bargain find at M&S
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Infused with pro-vitamin B5, the affordable buy cleanses and nourishes your skin and hair with every use
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This wallet-friendly buy is guaranteed to leave your locks feeling fresh and it's become a firm favourite for many
Taking to her social media page, the blonde beauty revealed she had found the perfect haircare product at M&S - their own-brand Clarifying Hair & Body Wash.
Infused with pro-vitamin B5, the affordable buy cleanses and nourishes your skin and hair with every use.
Its gentle formula includes natural sugar beet to remove impurities while hydrating, leaving you feeling refreshed and revitalised.
The effective formula also boasts sea fennel and cedar, making for the perfect refreshing scent.
Raving about the bargain find, which comes in a light green bottle, Bambi said: ''I want to apologise to all the greasy-haired girlies because I just got the last clarifying shampoo at M&S.
''As a greasy haired goblin this is literally the best £3 I've ever spent,'' she wrote in the caption of
''Its so goooood,'' Bambi couldn't stop raving about the supermarket haircare buy.
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''I actually have been using this with every wash!
''It's the least drying one I've used but also the best results which is a bit of a miracle,'' Bambi, who posts under the username @
My hair's so thin you can see my scalp but miracle £8 buy fixes it in seconds
Replying to burning questions left by intrigued social media users, the beauty buff explained that her hair was ''bleached''.
Fellow beauty buffs react
Since being shared online, the clip has taken the internet by storm, amassing more than a whopping 755k views in just one day.
Common mistakes that are destroying your healthy hair
Haircare experts at
shared their insight.
Not brushing correctly
Brushing your hair regularly is one of the most basic, yet effective, ways to keep it looking healthy and maintained. However, mechanical damage from your hairbrush and brushing your hair the wrong way may be doing more harm than good.
To avoid excessive pulling and breakage to the hair, the best way to brush your hair is to start at the ends and work your way up to the roots. It's also important to choose a brush that is gentle on hair, but tough on tangles.
Not using the right hairbrush for hair type
Selecting the right hairbrush for your hair type is essential to maintain healthy hair. Different hairbrushes are designed to work with different hair types, textures, and lengths.
Taking the time to pick out your perfect brush is the little thing you can do to make a big difference when it comes to your hair health.
For fine hair, a brush with soft-flex teeth is recommended as it can de-tangle hair without pulling or damaging fragile strands. For
straight to wavy hair, we recommend our de-tangling brushes with regular-flex teeth, and for thick or curly hair, we recommend our firm-flex teeth and our brushes with a larger paddle size. If you have tight curls and coils, a wide-tooth comb maybe a better match for your hair.
Not brushing treatments through in the shower
Using treatments is a great way to keep your hair hydrated and healthy. Whether you're using a deep conditioner or treatment masque, it's important to brush it through from the mid-lengths through to the ends of the hair.
This will make sure it is evenly distributed through the hair so the treatment can nourish all strands. When brushing through your treatment, make sure you use a brush that is as gentle on wet hair as it is dry.
The importance of scalp care in healthy hair
Healthy hair starts at the root so bring a scalp brush into your hair care routine has many benefits, as it promotes blood circulation.
A scalp brush can help with dandruff, by removing the build-up of old skin cells and products that can lead to an itchy, flaky scalp. Not only do scalp brushes remove the leftover products that can lead to dandruff, but they can also help apply products - from oil treatments to anti-dandruff shampoos - deeper into your scalp. Also, massaging your
scalp stimulates pressure points and increases blood circulation, unblocking hair follicles, allowing your hair to grow stronger and healthier.
Close to 100 people flooded to comments, where one said: ''Oooh as a greasy haired gal I'm intrigued.''
Someone else would also be dashing to their nearest M&S to snap up the £3 find,
''Ooh I love a clarifying shampoo as someone with thick hair who uses a lotttt of product. Must try this!''
''Oooh I've been meaning to find a new clarifying shampoo, I'll give this a try!'' chimed in another one.
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''Love them but the bottles are an absolute nightmare to squeeze,'' penned a fourth.
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