
The shampoo beauty fans are saying is the secret to glossy, expensive-looking hair & it smells like perfume too
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THE shampoo that beauty fans swear by to turn dry and dull hair into expensive-looking, glossy locks.
With the humid summer months well upon us, this product may be the solution for untamable frizz and pesky flyaways.
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The ultimate smooth shampoo loved by beauty fans
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The product tames frizz and gives a smooth, glossy finish
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The shampoo that leaves her looking glossy and salon fresh
The Wella Professionals Ultimate Smooth collection has seen shoppers nourish "straw-like" hair for smoothness that lasts up to three days.
This sought-after shampoo is currently retailing on Look Fantastic for £23.15.
According to MailOnline, beyond it giving an irresistible shine, users claim it smells so good that it is like perfume for your hair.
The shampoo is part of a popular product range which is complete with a conditioner, mask and oil.
Wella's popular line has received glowing reviews
One happy customer described it as a "little pot of magic."
They wrote: "This shampoo quite literally makes me feel so luxurious with its beautiful scent."
Another reviewer added: "I really enjoyed this product, not only did it smell incredible, it left my hair with that salon soft feel for days."
The Wella Professionals Ultimate Smooth is a premium range designed to tame frizz and boost shine.
The product description reads: "Squalane and omega-9 hydrate the lengths to leave them visibly soft and supple with a glass-like shine."
It adds: "The shampoo's moisturising benefits reduce the look of brittle and split ends without leaving any oily residue, promoting a silken, stronger feel."
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As well as long-lasting shine, the product also help to keep flyaways at bay, thanks to the 96 hours of frizz control - perfect for the summer's humidity.
Hair care product praised by happy customers
Another hair product that has been praised by shoppers for its amazing scent is the Weleda Rosemary Revitalising Hair Tonic.
The tonic has become a staple hair care product for many - it's benefits being promotion of hair growth, and treatment of dandruff and dryness.
Users have praised the products effectiveness while also noting the uplifting rosemary scent.
One review read: "It definitely stimulated new hair growth around my temples which is where I apply the tonic.
"Pleasant smell too and not too runny/oily once applied. Recommend."
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