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The Sun
12 hours ago
- Business
- The Sun
Home Bargains' high-end £35 shampoo is scanning for £4.99 – it banishes brassiness, boosts shine & leaves gorgeous scent
HOME Bargains has reduced the price of one of its high-end shampoos to just $4.99. The product's recommended retail price is £35.50, meaning it has been given an 86 per cent discount from the store. The Pureology Color Fanatic Top Coat + Tone Purple 200ml hair treatment sold by Home Bargains is described to "refresh blonde hair" and "enhance shine". It is a shampoo that is said can be used for up to eight washes, and can be bought from the discount retailer with a more than £30 saving. On the product description, it is described to be used for "banishing brassiness and boosting shine with nourishing oat milk and camellia oil, all while leaving a gorgeous floral-wood scent". Additionally, it includes: "A high-gloss purple top coat that neutralises brassy yellow tones and restores softness and shine for up to 8 washes, this purple top coat neutralises yellow hues and tones out unwanted brassiness. "Get smooth, reflective strands with long-lasting results." Formulated with oat milk and camellia oil, the shampoo is said to contain UV filters, sunflower seed, and vitamin E, which helps to "combat colour-depleting oxidative stressors". Features like helping condition, enhance softness and boost shine in hair are also outlined. On top of that, the rose and floral ginger mix with Cedarwood are said to provide a unique and indulgent scent that is long-lasting when used. Other ingredients in the shampoo include Kernel Extract, Sodium Chloride, Citric Acid, Coconut Oil, Tartaric Acid, Parfum and Fragrance, amongst others. It is the not the only hair product that is being sold by Home Bargains for less than £5. The high street giant was revealed to be selling its Glossie millionaire mist for just £3.99 in April. Described as a "great dupe" by customers, the mist was a cheaper version of products going at £25 intended to infuse hair with keratin and give it bounce through healthier strands. Beauty fans were also excited by Home Bargains' discount on luxury hair product Nioxin, that was put on sale for almost 90 per cent less than its usual price. It was also on sale in April for just £2.99, from other retailers selling for £24.


The Irish Sun
12 hours ago
- Business
- The Irish Sun
Home Bargains' high-end £35 shampoo is scanning for £4.99 – it banishes brassiness, boosts shine & leaves gorgeous scent
HOME Bargains has reduced the price of one of its high-end shampoos to just $4.99. The product's recommended retail price is £35.50, meaning it has been given an 86 per cent discount from the store. Advertisement 1 The Pureology Color Fanatic Top Coat + Tone Purple 200ml is available from Home Bargains online only Credit: Pureology The It is a shampoo that is said can be used for up to eight washes, and can be bought from the discount retailer with a more than £30 saving. On the product description, it is described to be used for "banishing brassiness and boosting shine with nourishing oat milk and camellia oil, all while leaving a gorgeous floral-wood scent". Additionally, it includes: "A high-gloss purple top coat that neutralises brassy yellow tones and restores softness and shine for up to 8 washes, this purple top coat neutralises yellow hues and tones out unwanted brassiness. Advertisement Read More Fabulous News "Get smooth, reflective strands with long-lasting results." Formulated with oat milk and camellia oil, the shampoo is said to contain UV filters, sunflower seed, and vitamin E, which helps to "combat colour-depleting oxidative stressors". Features like helping condition, enhance softness and boost shine in hair are also outlined. On top of that, the rose and floral ginger mix with Cedarwood are said to provide a unique and indulgent scent that is long-lasting when used. Advertisement Most read in Fabulous Other ingredients in the shampoo include Kernel Extract, Sodium Chloride, Citric Acid, Coconut Oil, Tartaric Acid, Parfum and Fragrance, amongst others. It is the not the only hair product that is being sold by Home Bargains for less than £5. Trader Joe's Beauty Dupes: Top Finds That Rival Sephora Favorites for Under $5 The high street giant was revealed to be selling its Glossie millionaire mist for just £3.99 in April. Described as a "great dupe" by customers, the mist was a cheaper version of products going at £25 intended to infuse hair with keratin and give it bounce through healthier strands. Advertisement Beauty fans were also excited by Home Bargains' discount on luxury hair product It was also on sale in April for just £2.99, from other retailers selling for £24.


The Guardian
28-02-2025
- Health
- The Guardian
Why did leave-in hair conditioners fall out of fashion? They are still fabulous
A few months ago and on hairdresser's orders, I went looking for a leave-in conditioner and found they were nearing extinction. The Guardian's journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more. Leave-ins seemed to be everywhere a decade or so ago. I could only assume that, like me, most consumers had forgotten how valuable they are in preventing hair damage in return for the lowest possible effort. As I wonder what to do about my chronically over-bleached ends, I wish I'd come to my senses sooner. Leave-in conditioners don't replace the regular kind, and are not even for conditioning the hair per se – although they do this a little bit. Where they excel is in trapping the moisture of your in-shower conditioner before air- or blow-drying, when the hair is at its most fragile. They also add slip to give your brush a gentler ride, and can make a huge difference if you're struggling to grow hair long because damage is causing breakage towards the ends. The most famous leave-in conditioner and one that is still selling millions is Redken's Extreme Anti-Snap Treatment (£26). It's so popular and so widely adored by hairdressers that I wonder if it has cornered the market and is killing off rival products. It is brilliant, leaving hair smooth, silky, without frizz and noticeably less prone to breakage – though why the market leader can't mitigate the projectile pump spray to ensure better product dispersal remains a mystery at this high price point (it was ever thus). If Anti-Snap has a contender, it's Pureology's Color Fanatic Multi-Tasking Leave-In Spray (£31.20). Don't concern yourself with the 'color' part here – everyone's hair will feel the benefit of this very light, detangling moisture spray, whether it's dyed, bleached or virgin. The mist here is much lighter and more monsoon-like, and consequently your not insignificant spend goes further. Beauty Pie's Super Healthy Hair Always On Leave-In Conditioning Treatment (£20, £12 to members) is a delicious-smelling, very fine mist that can be applied liberally without either weighing down or flattening even thin hair like mine. Moroccan Oil All In One Leave-In Conditioner (from £12) feels more substantial, making it a better option for thicker, denser hair. Some leave-ins, including this one, claim to double as heat protectors, and on moderate dryer heat they may make a good fist of it. But if using tools like straighteners, tongs and hot brushes, which are much hotter and thus more damaging, follow your leave-in with a dedicated heat protectant cream or spray. Sign up to Inside Saturday The only way to get a look behind the scenes of the Saturday magazine. Sign up to get the inside story from our top writers as well as all the must-read articles and columns, delivered to your inbox every weekend. after newsletter promotion Lighting tech: Declan Slattery. Hair styling: Sarah Cherry. Brush: La Bonne Brosse