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Thursday, 22 October 2009
Review: John Frieda Brilliant Brunette Shampoo and Conditioner
Topic: Hair Items

I was recently out of town and used the trip to try some sample products I've had around the house for a bit.  Two were from the John Frieda Brilliant Ultimate Shine Series - the Brilliant Brunette Shampoo and the Brilliant Conditioner.

This duo comes in three shades: brunette, blonde and redhead and are intended to lift your natural color to the surface without adding any additional color.

I don't stray to often from my Carol's Daughter's hair products, but after just one use of this my hair looked healthier, was softer, had more bounce and had a shine that I've never seen without having to add in products after my wash.   All of my natural highlights arrived for duty.It was simply amazing - I couldn't stop touching or looking at it.

The conditioner is heavy duty...extra heavy duty and I'm tempted to only recommend it for folks who have naturally dry hair.  On the other hand, if your hair soaks up moisture like a sponge, then you HAVE to buy this duo.

At the end of the day, this product is so good that I'm changing my hair routine.  Yep. me.  Instead of using Carol's Daughter every week, I'm going to interject the John Frieda Brillaint Brunette line every other week.

Carol's Daughter + John Frieda + GHD FlatIron = Awesomeness.  That's math you can use.


Posted by theworldsdresser at 7:36 AM EDT

Wednesday, 11 November 2009 - 11:49 PM EST

Name: "justme"
Home Page: http://yepanotherone.com

here you go! i am a naturally dry person. i am like borderline dehydrated no matter how much water i drink. it can show in my hair nails, etc. i just did a couple long flights so i am def hurting. i am going to buy the conditioner. 

 

do you think the shampoo is a must have?

Thursday, 31 December 2009 - 7:47 AM EST

Name: theworldsdresser
Home Page: http://theworldsdresser.com

No - nothing really special about the shampoo - I'd just use up whatever you have already.

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