
Home Bargains' high-end £35 shampoo is scanning for £4.99 – it banishes brassiness, boosts shine & leaves gorgeous scent
HAIR THIS Home Bargains' high-end £35 shampoo is scanning for £4.99 – it banishes brassiness, boosts shine & leaves gorgeous scent
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HOME Bargains has reduced the price of one of its high-end shampoos to just $4.99.
The product's recommended retail price is £35.50, meaning it has been given an 86 per cent discount from the store.
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The Pureology Color Fanatic Top Coat + Tone Purple 200ml is available from Home Bargains online only
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The Pureology Color Fanatic Top Coat + Tone Purple 200ml hair treatment sold by Home Bargains is described to "refresh blonde hair" and "enhance shine".
It is a shampoo that is said can be used for up to eight washes, and can be bought from the discount retailer with a more than £30 saving.
On the product description, it is described to be used for "banishing brassiness and boosting shine with nourishing oat milk and camellia oil, all while leaving a gorgeous floral-wood scent".
Additionally, it includes: "A high-gloss purple top coat that neutralises brassy yellow tones and restores softness and shine for up to 8 washes, this purple top coat neutralises yellow hues and tones out unwanted brassiness.
"Get smooth, reflective strands with long-lasting results."
Formulated with oat milk and camellia oil, the shampoo is said to contain UV filters, sunflower seed, and vitamin E, which helps to "combat colour-depleting oxidative stressors".
Features like helping condition, enhance softness and boost shine in hair are also outlined.
On top of that, the rose and floral ginger mix with Cedarwood are said to provide a unique and indulgent scent that is long-lasting when used.
Other ingredients in the shampoo include Kernel Extract, Sodium Chloride, Citric Acid, Coconut Oil, Tartaric Acid, Parfum and Fragrance, amongst others.
It is the not the only hair product that is being sold by Home Bargains for less than £5.
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The high street giant was revealed to be selling its Glossie millionaire mist for just £3.99 in April.
Described as a "great dupe" by customers, the mist was a cheaper version of products going at £25 intended to infuse hair with keratin and give it bounce through healthier strands.
Beauty fans were also excited by Home Bargains' discount on luxury hair product Nioxin, that was put on sale for almost 90 per cent less than its usual price.
It was also on sale in April for just £2.99, from other retailers selling for £24.
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