So not so long ago I went into a salon and asked for a trim, the hair dresser took a look at my hair and replied with 'say no more fam'. I left the salon with tears welling up in my eyes and a hair five inches shorter. Until this shampoo came to the rescue, I was scrolling down my instagram feed until I found a post raving about this and I had to get it. Went to boots and splurged on the a set of the shampoo and conditioner.
FAST shampoo and conditioner
I only have an image of the conditioner, because I threw away the empty shampoo bottle *oops*.
I have to admit I didn't like the shampoo at first because I'm so used to my herbal essences and because I wasn't seeing any results immediately. I stopped using it for a while and then one day when I have run out of all my other shampoos and conditioners I was forced to use it. After a month of using it I was receiving comments on how long my hair has gotten and I realised that its been working.
I've been using it for around 6 months and my hair has grown at least 5 inches. I am in love with this product, however our infatuation was short lived. The shampoo smells really good and lathers up nicely. The conditioner does what a normal conditioner does and tbh there's not much else I could say about it because I thought it was quiet a mediocre product; it does however smell nice.
Currently I'm not planning on repurchasing it, don't get me wrong I love this product and would love for my hair to grow even long, but I just don't want to overuse it to the point where it doesn't affect the length of my hair anymore. I believe for this product's full potential it should be used for short period of times every once in a while. I'm also happy with my current hair length and want to focus on thickening my hair.
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