Boots Build Up Removal Shampoo

Boots build up removal shampooBoots build up removal shampoo reviewIf you suffer with hair on the oily side (sounds better than greasy) then you will understand my predicament. I have to wash my hair almost every day, every other at a push, thank you dry shampoo! I know on one hand people say that its bad for your hair washing every day but sometimes my hair just needs it or else it is totally unmanageable. I had heard that using a detox shampoo once a week and ensuring my hairbrushes were clean was a step in the right direction. So out came the baby shampoo and I got to work on my brushes, cleaning all the old hair and gunk (gross) from them. Then it was down to business with a detoxifying shampoo. It has surprised me the limited amounts of these on the market and bar opting for a bottle of washing up liquid it has taken me a while to hunt one down that works for me. I toyed briefly with the idea of the Bumble and Bumble Sunday shampoo however it is not recommended for coloured hair and me being a coloured hair girl it was not going to work. I also tried a small travel sized bottle of the Tresemmé detox shampoo but this left my hair literally stripped of any moisture whatsoever. So when I heard that Boots had a detoxifying shampoo from their own range I was intrigued. Priced at less than a fiver this is like magic in a bottle. OK, so it smells of nothing so don't go expecting to have luscious scented tresses after use but it does the business. For one it lathers up a treat, OK, I should not judge a shampoo by its ability to lather, and it is probably a sign that it is full of rubbish right? But there is something about a shampoo that lathers well and leaves my hair feeling squeaky clean. After using this once, twice if I have used a good few products through the week, I add lashings of the Aussie 3 minute miracle and then rinse thoroughly. This mundane task is usually carried out on a Sunday night and I tend to spend twice as long rinsing to ensure that every minuscule of product has been removed. Afterwards I towel dry and leave to completely dry naturally before heading to bed. I think a combination of cleaner brushes and this shampoo once a week has meant I am able to go 2 days without washing tops, but it is a start. It leaves my hair feeling super clean without drying it out as the Tresemmé one did. I think this has to be my bargain product of the month! 

Boots build up removal shampoo is priced at £3.49. I tried to find this online for you guys but this specific one isn't on the website so I am presuming this is in selected stores only. 



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