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Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Curly Wurly!

picture taken from Lush.com
I have curly/wavy hair- depends on the day! - and before recently I have just used John Frieda only because they have a wide range of shampoos and hair treatments for curly hair. I always been pretty aware of what goes into my body and only in the last couple of years become more and more focused on what goes in, on and around my body!
So new shampoo was on my shopping list!
Lush was my first port of call as they have such a large range of beautiful cosmetics which are all handmade, vegetarian and 80% are vegan. They are environmentally friendly and are presently fighting for the ban of testing on animals.
So I walked into Lush Arndale, Manchester, and a girl helped me decide which shampoo would be good for me!
Curly Wurly it was...this is a lovely rich shampoo. You dont need to use that much and therefore it lasted for SO long! and I didnt even need to buy a separate conditioner! for my hair type it had enough moisturiser to keep it soft and conditioned.
The shampoo has these lovely moisturising friends to help it out: cocoa butter, shea butter, jojoba oil, avocado butter and olive oil.
It also has bits of coconut in it- the tub instructions say that because of 'the bits' you may need to spend abit of time making sure they are all out - but I had no worries when it came to this and I have ALOT of hair!
The smell is lovely and coconuty and creamy - its a lovely shampoo - highly recommend it

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