Wednesday 19 December 2012

Lavender locks

Now this is a product I have been road testing for the past for weeks, and I must say, it has been a little life saver for my tresses.

For the life of me, I can't decide what colour I want my hair dyed, and whilst I continue to fret about this, Fudge purple shampoo has been keeping my hair fresh.

 I have bog standard highlighted hair that has a massive tendency to go extremely brassy and dull 4-6 weeks after having my roots done. Unfortunately my student funds don't stretch to me having it done this often - and let's face it my hair would become even more dried out. I love being blonde, but the upkeep is a pain in the...well just a pain!


For a while I used this shampoo, which I was quite disappointing by. It took a good few weeks of use for results to start showing, and even them my hair looked less brightened and more dark/dull, albeit quite ash toned. So I started the hunt for something better and came across Fudge, which had some cracking reviews, and was quite affordable I must say. My Mother actually kindly found me some in a beauty store near us, but plenty of online sites carry it.

         





































Fudge violet toning shampoo 300ML - varying from £8-12

After following simple directions, I have interchanged using it with my regular shampoo, leaving on for 3-5 minutes at a time, and the results are great.

As a WARNING: Do not leave on for too long. You may end up with sections of the hair looking slightly purple tinted, you don't want to look like you copied your grandma and had a blue rinse now do you!
 Taking head of this precaution, if you want an affordable product that will last a while (I've had this for six weeks now and still going strong) and help condition your dry hair as well as restore ash toned brightness, give it a whirl. I haven't looked back, and have even had compliments on my hair looking a good colour. Pah, who needs dye!