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Scottish Sun
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
‘Best I've ever tried' shoppers rave over Superdrug ‘total repair' conditioner that's £7 dupe for cult £36 Kérastase buy
Like the luxury Kérastase buy, the affordable dupe is suitable for all hair types - but especially tresses in need of some hydration MANE EVENT 'Best I've ever tried' shoppers rave over Superdrug 'total repair' conditioner that's £7 dupe for cult £36 Kérastase buy Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) GLOSSY hair that is effortlessly bouncy and catches the sunlight is what most of us dream of. But with modern approaches to hair styling - such as bleaching and heat - our hair often becomes too damaged to achieve this. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 This L'Oréal Paris conditioner is said to be a formulaic dupe for a £36 cult buy Credit: Loreal 2 Content creator Liv Schreiber, who has over 108,000 followers on Instagram, has claimed that the high street product is a dead ringer for this Kérastase conditioner Credit: Kérastase The five signs of damaged hair are a straw-like feel, brittleness, dehydration, stiffness and every woman's bugbear, split ends. Fear not, though. There are products you can introduce to your haircare arsenal to inject hydration and softness into lacklustre strands. Even better, you don't have to break the bank. Beauty buffs on social media claim they've found the ultimate dupe for Kérastase's cult Première Bonding Advanced Repairing Conditioner, which is widely touted to transform even the most dehydrated strands. But at £36 for a single bottle, it's not something most of us are readily chucking into our basket amid the cost of living crisis. That's where the L'Oréal Paris Elvive Full Restore 5 comes in. Content creator Liv Schreiber, who has over 108,000 followers on Instagram, has claimed that it is a dead ringer for the pricey Kérastase conditioner. You can pick it up in high street favourite Superdrug for a cool £6.99, meaning you'd save over £29 by getting your dupe on. Liv claims that the formulas are 'the same' as both brands are owned by L'Oréal - and while some beauty buffs have debunked that the ingredient lists are identical, they've agreed that they're very similar. One reviewed: "I can attest, this is the best drugstore conditioner I've ever tried... and I've tried them all." A blurb on the L'Oréal Paris conditioner reads: 'Damaged hair? Elvive Full Restore 5 is powered with ceramides, which mimic naturally-occurring hair lipids that help repair damaged fibres. 'Our repairing conditioner is the solution to help repair your hair. 'Hair is left feeling stronger, healthier and more resilient, with a visible reduction in the signs of damage.' Like the luxury Kérastase buy, it is suitable for all hair types - but especially tresses in need of some TLC. A blurb on the Kérastase conditioner reads: 'Kérastase Première Bonding Advanced Repairing Conditioner, suitable for all hair types, deeply restores and intensely repairs all types of damaged hair. 'This includes damage from heat styling, colour treatment, bleaching, over-processing and even water in your shower. 'Formulated with a concentration of pure citric acid and glycine, the conditioner works to recreate hair's natural movement and bounce when used as part of the Première routine. 'Diving deep to repair hair from the inside out, restoring hair strength, and reversing its stiff, dull appearance. 'With its lightweight jelly-like texture, the conditioner helps restore hair strength and resilience. 'Hair is left amazingly soft, smooth, and supple.'


The Irish Sun
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
‘Best I've ever tried' shoppers rave over Superdrug ‘total repair' conditioner that's £7 dupe for cult £36 Kérastase buy
GLOSSY hair that is effortlessly bouncy and catches the sunlight is what most of us dream of. But with modern approaches to hair styling - such as bleaching and heat - our hair often becomes too damaged to achieve this. Advertisement 2 This L'Oréal Paris conditioner is said to be a formulaic dupe for a £36 cult buy Credit: Loreal 2 Content creator Liv Schreiber, who has over 108,000 followers on Instagram, has claimed that the high street product is a dead ringer for this Kérastase conditioner Credit: Kérastase The five signs of Fear not, though. There are products you can introduce to your Even better, you don't have to break the bank. Beauty buffs on social media claim they've found the ultimate dupe for Kérastase's cult Première Bonding Advanced Repairing Conditioner, which is widely touted to transform even the most dehydrated strands. Advertisement read more on beauty But at £36 for a single bottle, it's not something most of us are readily chucking into our basket amid the cost of living crisis. That's where the L'Oréal Paris Elvive Full Restore 5 comes in. Content creator Liv Schreiber, who has over 108,000 followers on Instagram, has claimed that it is a dead ringer for the pricey Kérastase conditioner. You can pick it up in high street favourite Superdrug for a cool £6.99, meaning you'd save over £29 by getting your dupe on. Advertisement Most read in Fabulous Liv claims that the formulas are 'the same' as both brands are owned by L'Oréal - and while some beauty buffs have debunked that the ingredient lists are identical, they've agreed that they're very similar. One reviewed: "I can attest, this is the best drugstore conditioner I've ever tried... and I've tried them all." A blurb on the L'Oréal Paris conditioner reads: 'Damaged hair? Elvive Full Restore 5 is powered with ceramides, which mimic naturally-occurring hair lipids that help repair damaged fibres. 'Our repairing conditioner is the solution to help repair your hair. Advertisement 'Hair is left feeling stronger, healthier and more resilient, with a visible reduction in the signs of damage.' Like the luxury Kérastase buy, it is suitable for all hair types - but especially tresses in need of some TLC. A blurb on the Kérastase conditioner reads: 'Kérastase Première Bonding Advanced Repairing Conditioner, suitable for all hair types, deeply restores and intensely repairs all types of damaged hair. 'This includes damage from heat styling, colour treatment, bleaching, over-processing and even water in your shower. Advertisement 'Formulated with a concentration of pure citric acid and glycine, the conditioner works to recreate hair's natural movement and bounce when used as part of the Première routine. 'Diving deep to repair hair from the inside out, restoring hair strength, and reversing its stiff, dull appearance. 'With its lightweight jelly-like texture, the conditioner helps restore hair strength and resilience. 'Hair is left amazingly soft, smooth, and supple.' Advertisement


The Sun
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
‘Best I've ever tried' shoppers rave over Superdrug ‘total repair' conditioner that's £7 dupe for cult £36 Kérastase buy
MANE EVENT Like the luxury Kérastase buy, the affordable dupe is suitable for all hair types - but especially tresses in need of some hydration GLOSSY hair that is effortlessly bouncy and catches the sunlight is what most of us dream of. But with modern approaches to hair styling - such as bleaching and heat - our hair often becomes too damaged to achieve this. The five signs of damaged hair are a straw-like feel, brittleness, dehydration, stiffness and every woman's bugbear, split ends. Fear not, though. There are products you can introduce to your haircare arsenal to inject hydration and softness into lacklustre strands. Even better, you don't have to break the bank. Beauty buffs on social media claim they've found the ultimate dupe for Kérastase's cult Première Bonding Advanced Repairing Conditioner, which is widely touted to transform even the most dehydrated strands. But at £36 for a single bottle, it's not something most of us are readily chucking into our basket amid the cost of living crisis. That's where the L'Oréal Paris Elvive Full Restore 5 comes in. Content creator Liv Schreiber, who has over 108,000 followers on Instagram, has claimed that it is a dead ringer for the pricey Kérastase conditioner. You can pick it up in high street favourite Superdrug for a cool £6.99, meaning you'd save over £29 by getting your dupe on. Liv claims that the formulas are 'the same' as both brands are owned by L'Oréal - and while some beauty buffs have debunked that the ingredient lists are identical, they've agreed that they're very similar. One reviewed: "I can attest, this is the best drugstore conditioner I've ever tried... and I've tried them all." A blurb on the L'Oréal Paris conditioner reads: 'Damaged hair? Elvive Full Restore 5 is powered with ceramides, which mimic naturally-occurring hair lipids that help repair damaged fibres. 'Our repairing conditioner is the solution to help repair your hair. 'Hair is left feeling stronger, healthier and more resilient, with a visible reduction in the signs of damage.' Like the luxury Kérastase buy, it is suitable for all hair types - but especially tresses in need of some TLC. A blurb on the Kérastase conditioner reads: 'Kérastase Première Bonding Advanced Repairing Conditioner, suitable for all hair types, deeply restores and intensely repairs all types of damaged hair. 'This includes damage from heat styling, colour treatment, bleaching, over-processing and even water in your shower. 'Formulated with a concentration of pure citric acid and glycine, the conditioner works to recreate hair's natural movement and bounce when used as part of the Première routine. 'Diving deep to repair hair from the inside out, restoring hair strength, and reversing its stiff, dull appearance. 'With its lightweight jelly-like texture, the conditioner helps restore hair strength and resilience. 'Hair is left amazingly soft, smooth, and supple.'


Wales Online
13-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Wales Online
Boots £45 beauty box offers £174 worth of premium haircare including £29 hair growth serum
Boots £45 beauty box offers £174 worth of premium haircare including £29 hair growth serum The Boots Premium Hair Beauty Box contains 10 items that will help you achieve glossy, healthy tresses. The Boots box is a great way to try a range of haircare products for less (Image: Boots ) Having a good hair day can sometimes make all the difference, so it's no surprise that many people keep a stash of haircare products on hand for those days when their tresses need a bit of extra TLC. A box full of haircare essentials makes this even easier, with everything you need in one place. Boots is currently offering a Premium Hair Beauty Box for £45 , packed with 10 items designed to give you glossy, healthy locks. The box includes a full-size bottle of Aveda Invati Ultra Advanced Fortifying Leave in Treatment, a UKHAIR Hair Growth Serum and a Tangle Teezer hair brush for those prone to knotty hair. Also included is a Philip Kingsley Elasticizer Deep Conditioning Treatment and two Kérastase products: a Nutritive Nectar Thermique and a Gloss Absolu Conditioner for All Hair Types, which contains glycolic acid, hyaluronic acid and wild rose. READ MORE: Shopper loses '16 pounds in two weeks' using 'engaging' at-home workout app READ MORE: I ditched my AirPods for £20 budget pair and they're still going strong two years later If your hair needs strengthening, the box also contains a Wella Professionals Ultimate Repair Miracle Hair Rescue Spray, as well as a Sol De Janeiro Brazilian Joia Strengthening + Smoothing shampoo and conditioner set. Finally, for those who colour their hair, there's a FUL Colour Care Shampoo. For those seeking alternative options, Superdrug's Nature Spell Haircare Heroes Gift Set is available for £32, featuring five full-sized items, including a strengthening hair mask and rosemary oil to nourish the roots and combat dandruff. Another option is the Beauty Works Styling Heroes Gift Set, priced at £29.99 but valued at £38.98, reports the Mirror . The box includes a range of premium products for shoppers to try (Image: Boots ) This set includes three items: a detangling brush, a 'miracle' spray for managing flyaway strands, and an argan oil serum to boost moisture. Elsewhere, Space NK has The Healthy Hair Edit for £75 , which is worth over £270. It stars 10 items, working out at £7.50 each, including brands like K18, Living Proof and Olaplex. One customer who has used the Philip Kingsley Elasticizer Deep Conditioning Treatment from the Boots set commented: "I have been using this product for about six months now and I cannot get enough! For someone who is bleached and has over heat-treated hair this product has completely changed my hair. A really thick and creamy consistency with subtle smell. Hair is left feeling softer, smoother and healthier. Absolutely recommend." A user of the UKHAIR Hair Growth Serum, worth £29 alone, shared: "I love this hair serum, I've previously used a very expensive brand of hair growth serum with no results and found it left my fine hair greasy and weighed down. This serum has given me visible results and doesn't leave my hair greasy at all." The UKLASH Hair Growth Serum costs £29 on its own (Image: Boots ) A reviewer of the Wella Professionals Ultimate Repair Miracle Hair Rescue Spray said: "I have been using this for a month or so and the difference it has made to my hair is massive! My hair is easier to style as it's much smoother, without being heavy." One customer raved about the FUL Colour Care Shampoo, saying: "Have used this for a few washes now and it really has left my hair feeling lovely! The bottle is pretty enough to be left out on the shelf and the smell is beautiful. The only real shame is that it's very difficult to get out of the bottle and isn't easy to lather at all." Article continues below Yet, another shopper warned potential buyers regarding the Kérastase Nutritive Nectar Thermique by noting: "After using this a couple of times, I think I'll give it to a friend with thicker hair. I have fine, straight hair. It makes my hair feel heavy and sticky and harder to blow dry. I would not recommend this cream for someone with hair like mine."


Daily Mirror
11-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Daily Mirror
Boots shoppers who spend £45 bag £174 worth of freebies
Shoppers can treat themselves to some haircare products for less with this Boots deal Good hair can make or break a day sometimes, so having an arsenal of haircare products on standby for days when locks need a serious pep-up is a no brainer for many. A box of hair goodies makes things even easier, with everything all in one place. Handily, Boots is doing a Premium Hair Beauty Box for £45, containing 10 items for glossy, healthy tresses. It includes a full-size bottle of Aveda Invati Ultra Advanced Fortifying Leave in Treatment, a UKHAIR Hair Growth Serum and, for shoppers with tangly hair prone to knots, a Tangle Teezer hair brush. There's also a Philip Kingsley Elasticizer Deep Conditioning Treatment plus two Kérastase items: a Nutritive Nectar Thermique and a Gloss Absolu Conditioner for All Hair Types - the latter features glycolic acid, hyaluronic acid and wild rose. For hair in need of strengthening, there's the Wella Professionals Ultimate Repair Miracle Hair Rescue Spray, plus a set of Sol De Janeiro Brazilian Joia Strengthening + Smoothing shampoo and conditioner. Last but not least, there's a FUL Colour Care Shampoo for those who dye their hair. If this set doesn't pique shoppers' interest, for £32, Superdrug has a Nature Spell Haircare Heroes Gift Set that features five full-size items, including a hair strengthening mask and a rosemary oil for nourishing roots and busting dandruff. Alternatively, they could try the Beauty Works Styling Heros Gift Set - it is £29.99 but worth £38.98. However, it contains only three bits of kit - a detangling brush plus a 'miracle' spray for handling flyaway strands, and an argan oil serum for boosting moisture. One shopper said of the Philip Kingsley Elasticizer Deep Conditioning Treatment, included in the Boots set: 'I have been using this product for about 6 months now and I cannot get enough! For someone who is bleached and over heat treated hair this product has completely changed my hair. A really thick and creamy consistency with subtle smell. Hair is left feeling softer, smoother and healthier. Absolutely recommend.' Another said of the UKHAIR Hair Growth Serum: 'I love this hair serum, I've previously used a very expensive brand of hair growth serum with no results and found it left my fine hair greasy and weighed down. This serum has given me visible results and doesn't leave my hair greasy at all.' One user of the Wella Professionals Ultimate Repair Miracle Hair Rescue Spray said: 'I have been using this for a month or so and the difference it has made to my hair is massive! My hair is easier to style as it's much smoother, without being heavy.' Boots Premium Hair Beauty Box £45.00 Boots Buy Now on Boots Product Description However, one customer said of the FUL Colour Care Shampoo: 'Have used this for a few washes now and it really has left my hair feeling lovely! The bottle is pretty enough to be left out on the shelf and the smell is beautiful. The only real shame is that it's very difficult to get out of the bottle and isn't easy to lather at all.' Another warned of the Kérastase Nutritive Nectar Thermique: 'After using this a couple of times, I think I'll give it to a friend with thicker hair. I have fine, straight hair. It makes my hair feel heavy and sticky and harder to blow dry. I would not recommend this cream for someone with hair like mine.' However, as a box with 10 items in it, shoppers that love trying out different haircare products could find few new staples to love in Boots' Premium Hair Beauty Box (£45).