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! * LolaStar Hearts | UK Beauty and Lifestyle Blog * !: Review: John Frieda Full Repair Range

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Review: John Frieda Full Repair Range

john frieda full body full repair range review photo before after
john frieda full body full repair range review photo before after

I’ve been chemically straightening (relaxing) my hair since I was six. Naturally my hair is very course, and as a child I would cry even if my mum just touched it. Whilst I love how much easier it is to do my hair when it has been relaxed, it comes at a big cost. It completely dries my hair out. Well hello there, straw.

The John Frieda Full Repair Range* is designed to restore and repair dry, damaged hair – so it sounded perfect for me.

Although relaxed, my hair still gets quite frizzy – especially when it needs to be washed. I hate the picture below but I just wanted to show you all what my hair looks like before it’s washed. Frizzy, dry, lacklustre and completely unmanageable.

john frieda full body full repair range review photo before after

My hair is actually brown by the way, just very dark so it looks black in most lights.

As you can see it looks horrid. I washed it with the Full Repair shampoo and conditioner, and it immediately felt a lot better.

john frieda full body full repair range review photo before after
john frieda full body full repair range review photo before after

Before blow-drying I doused it in the John Frieda Heat-Activated Styling Spray, which contains Inca Inchi Oil. It’s designed to improve manageability and add long-lasting hold to your style. I was really impressed with this spray as my hair felt so lightweight when dry.

john frieda full body full repair range review photo before after
john frieda full body full repair range review photo before after
john frieda full body full repair range review photo before after

You can see the huge difference in my hair before and after using the range and I’m so amazed by it. I usually have to load my hair with lots of different products to produce these kind of results so it definitely gets a thumbs up from me.

john frieda full body full repair range review photo before afterjohn frieda full body full repair range review photo before after

The only thing I really dislike about the range is that the shampoo contains SLS – Sodium Laureth Sulfate. It’s used to create lather and it’s in lots of cosmetics and personal care products. It’s really drying and is something you should avoid if you’re got very dry hair. Obviously I’ve had good results with this range so the presence of SLS hasn’t affected me too much – that I’m aware of – but I’d love it if they could bring out a shampoo without it.

Bottom line: I think the results speak for themselves. I love how the products make my hair feel and look. They’re also very reasonably priced, with the shampoo and conditioner retailing at around £6 each.
Would I repurchase? I already have!


The John Frieda Full Repair Range is available to buy from all major supermarkets and drugstores. More information can be found on the John Frieda website, and some very handy video tutorials on John Frieda YouTube Channel.




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5 Comments:

At December 5, 2012 at 12:04 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

I have the shampoo and conditioner and also a hair oil/serum from this range and love it!

 
At December 5, 2012 at 2:18 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

I used this and wasn't 100% sure if results were down to it or other things I use as well - Think I'll have to repurchase given yours though! Fab review :) x

 
At December 7, 2012 at 8:11 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

Yeah maybe give it another try. I'm so impressed with the range!x

 
At December 7, 2012 at 8:11 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

It's such a good range isn't it?!x

 
At December 10, 2012 at 7:28 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

I can definitely notice a difference. It looks good :) x

 

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