Showing posts with label Ojon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ojon. Show all posts

Wednesday, 14 January 2015

The Hair Masks That Made The Cut



While a red lipstick never fails to get my heart racing, there is nothing like the discovery of a new hair product for me and I have a particular penchant for hair masks; we’re talking full on heart palpitations when I spy something new in the aisles of Boots.

Perhaps because I spent my first 18 months of life as a bald baby and now as a serial bottle-blonde my hair is already past its prime in its 23 years of existence (minus those initial 18 months though mind) and I have a real weakness for hair masks in particular.  Their promises of long, thick and lustrous locks, not to mention those that actually say they will make your hair grow has resulted in me racking up quite the stash.


I recently had a big de-clutter in the spirit of the New Year and these are the hair masks that made the cut. 

Lee Stafford ‘’Hair That Never Grows Past A Certain Length’’ (£10.99) I remember buying this years and years ago and I thought the price of this was so expensive which I find really amusing because now I would file this under ‘bargain buy’ for the price point and quantity you get in the big tub. I definitely don’t think it makes your hair grow but I feel like I’m doing some good in using it. It does make my hair feel soft and manageable after washing but I tend to treat it more as a normal conditioner than an intensive mask.

Would I repurchase? No. This is my third tub of this mask and it will probably be my last. I’ve found better things that I’d rather spend my money on- such as buying one really good mask rather than several ‘high street’ brands that I think are just so-so.


Lee Stafford ‘’Breaking Hair Treatment ’’ (£10.99) Much the same as the Hair Growth mask from Lee Stafford, I use the Breaking Hair Treatment as a daily conditioner as I feel my hair needs and can take a deep conditioner with every wash instead of a weekly treatment. I don’t know if my hair was any more resilient to breakage with this conditioner but it left it smooth and I like it as much as any nourishing conditioner.

Would I repurchase? No.


John Frieda Frizz Ease Miraculous Recovery (£3.99) I think we’ve established I like to use hair masks as a daily conditioner by now? This is one of my favourites from the bunch as there really isn’t anything to not like about it. It’s cheap and it works. If I just need super soft hair I always reach for this mask even over my ‘posh’ ones. I know I’ll like the results and my hair blow-dries nicely after using this. I don’t know if it is packed full of silicone which is what my hair feels so good but when I’m having those ‘Ahh my hair is so dry and damaged I should just chop it off an start again’ days this will always stop my irrational thoughts.

Would I repurchase? Yes. Again and again. 


Philip Kingsley Elasticizer (£15) Considering how much I love hair and try to take the best care of my own sometimes I can be a bit lazy when it comes to thinks like a conventional mask which suggest keeping it in for more than 3 minutes. Because who is going to stand in the shower dripping wet for 30 minutes while your hair mask gets to work? This is why I love this hair mask, as technically it is not a mask but a pre-shampoo treatment.

Would I repurchase? Yes. 


Redken Extreme Strength Builder (£15.90) This is what currently sits in my shower and is my most recent purchase. I use a lot of hair products and I think I’ve got the nourishment side down so now I’m concentrating on the strength of my hair. I’m forever trying to grow my hair but the hair frames my face has a nasty habit of snapping off due to this being where I concentrate on styling and probably go a little heavy handed with straighteners. The protein in this is what adds strength to each strand of hair so here’s hoping I finally grow my fringe out in 2015.

Would I repurchase? Yes. 

Ojon Rare Blend Deep Conditioner (£30) Late in 2013 I discovered Ojon and I haven’t looked back since. I now have a whole stash of their shampoos and conditioners stocked on stand-by and this conditioner lives up to its price tag. The conditioner has an oil blend in one half and a rich butter on the other which both nourish my dry ends. This goes on thick but it doesn’t weigh my hair down even though I’m guilty of slathering this on all the way up to my roots.

Would I repurchase? Yes. But if I was waiting for pay day I would pick up Dove’s version as that is pretty good too. 


Ojon Damage Reverse Restorative Hair Treatment Plus™ (£34.50) This solid balms turns into an oil when you warm it up in your hands and I tend to use this as an overnight mask. It does make my hair feel soft but I need a double shampoo in the morning to lift all that grease.

Would I repurchase? No


V05 Hot Oil – (£4.29 for a pack of 4) I found this lonesome little tube during my big clear out so I thought I’d keep it and give it one last go. I don’t think I use this right to give it a fair shot because the only heating up this gets is when I throw it on the floor of my shower as I shampoo. I find this too fiddly and the effect I get from it isn’t anything a few pumps of Moroccan Oil can’t beat.

Would I repurchase? No

So that's my current hair mask stash. What else do I NEED to buy? 


Sunday, 6 October 2013

A/W Wishlist #1

Wishlist

Hello wishlist, long time no see. I'm covetting a lot recently, why are there so many nice things around tempting me? I caved on quite a few things and y mum is not impressed with all the deliveries we're having lately.. 

With all the spending I'm doing, (a big post is coming- just waiting on those last few parcels to land at my door, sorry mum) I'm still working my way through a massive wishlist with lots of umming and ahhhing on where to spend my precious pennies so I've collated a hitlist of some absolutely essential 'have-to-have' pieces. It's Aaron and I's anniversary a week today so perhaps maybe he'll feel extra generous and buy me everything, just maybe.. 

Let me talk you through my current gluttony.

Bumble and Bumble Surf Shampoo. Mentioned this before, still haven't purchased, still want. I was afraid this might be drying on the hair but I think just the shampoo with a good, hydrating conditioner and used every other wash I might be able to work this into my haircare routine for swishy, bedhead locks.

Ojon Damage Reverse Treatment. It has long appealed to me as I'm all for a good hair mask, but the price tag puts me off, is it really that good? Does it last long enough to get my £34 worth out of it? Answers please. 

Just Female Pardon My French tee via ASOS . I love good basics and I think the print would look great dressed simply with jeans and a leather jacket, or worn with my new leather skirt. I'm really into simple dressing at the moment and grey is my favourite colour to wear, after black, obviously. This might fall into my online basket.

Topshop Drape Dress. Because how many LBDs is too many LBDs? I love the drape front of this dress and how it falls over your legs with the asymetric cut. 

Topshop Ripped Jeans. I haven't bought actual jeans in the longest time having favoured the jean- legging hybrid Topshop have been stocking. Well, the month's are colder and my legs will begin to feel the chill so I want a 'proper' pair of jeans again. I really like these ripped knee jeans, not sure on the colour as I normally go for a darker wash but I'm keeping my eyes peeled for the perfect pair. 

Topshop Liquorice Buckle Platforms. Not entirely sure if these should be featured in an Autumn wishlist, I'm certain my toes wouldn't appreciate them as they plan on being tucked away under the Primark Super Cosy tights until March 2014. I've seen more 'socks and sandals' recently and I could try that with these beauties. Want, want, want.

Topshop Leather Panel Pink Knit. Pink is the colour for the season and though I don't own an awful lot of pink pieces, I'm inevatably going to buy into this trend if only down to it gracing ever shop window. I love the pink coats I've been seeing but this fine knit is a nod to the trend without the pricey commitment to a winter coat. I haven't seen this in store so I'll have to wait and see how I feel about the leather panel. 

Warehouse Fur Collared Coat. I first spotted this on ASOS and it looked stunning on the model. The marl grey. Check. Fur collar that is detatchable. Check. 
I prefer a longer coat than one that sits on the hips as I find them more flattering on me, plus they keep you warmer. I haven't decided on a winter coat this year yet but this is a contender. 

There's my fairly hefty wishlist. What have you been eyeing up for your Autumn wardrobe update? 

Rachel xo