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- Pure Smile Jewelry Scrub Amethyst - review
- Aveda Color Conserve Daily Color Protect - review
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- Revlon Uniq One All In One Hair Treatment - review
- Essenzza Fuss Free Naturals Natural Facial Cleansi...
- Project Pan 2015: Update #3
- Hobba, Prahran - review
- February empties: finished beauty products this month
- Figs & Rouge Lip Balm in Cherry Blossom - review
- Violet Box February 2015
- KUU Konjac Sponge with French Red Clay - review
- Sally Hansen Diamond Flash Fast Dry Top Coat - review
- Cheek Room Pore Brush - review
- Simple Kind to Eyes Eye Makeup Remover - review
- The Artful Dodger, Elsternwick - review
- Mellow Cosmetics Blush in Pink - review
- Real Chemistry Luminous 3 Minute Peel - review
- ProYou Eucalyptus Oil - review
- Mememe Eye Inspire Baked Eyeshadow Quad in Ocean E...
- Shanghai Suzy Spring Summer 2014/2015 collection -...
- Mizon Water Volume Acqua Gel Cream - review
- Be a Bombshell Eyeshadow Quad in New York City - r...
- Lust Have It January 2015
- Mise En Scene 2x Curling Essence - review
- St Ives Blemish Control Apricot Scrub - review
- Enesti Ultra Volume Mascara - review
- Teeez Paradise Perfect Lipgloss in Sheer Gold - re...
- Eslor Brightening Activator - review
- Coral Colours Eyebrow Definer Pencil in Dark Brown...
- Pantene 3 Minute Miracle Treatment - review
- Nars attack! A bundle of Nars samples
- Priceline haircare gift bag - waaahhhooo!!!
- Some notes on motherhood: a whole new world
- Hourglass Femme Rouge Velvet Creme Lipstick in Gra...
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- Shara Shara Bee Tox Spot Cream - review
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- MAC Fix+ - review
- Sachet city: samples used in February 2015
- Palan Crysence Home Care Pouch Set, Marin Shampoo ...
- Aveda Dry Remedy Daily Moisturising Oil - review
- Allegra Rhodes Ocean Mist Hand Wash - review
- Project Pan 2015: Update #2
- Lancome Visionnaire Advanced Skin Corrector - review
- Violet Box January 2015
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Pantene 3 Minute Miracle Treatment - review
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I received this in my Priceline haircare goodies bag and used it straight away because my hair was in serious need of some love. I've used this little treatment a number of times before and knew my locks would thank me for it.
I've heard many lasses say they don't like Pantene products, but I've always had good experience with them and the company has a great range to suit my dry/damaged/frizzy hair.
Pantene claims/product details:
- Intensive treatment for severely damaged hair to help reduce split ends
- Enriched with pro-vitamin formula
- Helps repair and seal every strand of hair in three minutes
- Reduces protein loss to stop the damage progression
- With regular use, helps prevent split ends for up to three months
- Replenishes moisture
- Revitalises the damaged surface layer of the hair with concentrated conditioning treatments
- Notice the improvement with every use; for best results, use at least once a week
- Application: use after shampoo and conditioner; use whole tube (for mid to long hair) to cover hair and leave on for three minutes; rinse thoroughly
- RRP $8.39 for 3 x 15ml pack
Verdict
The difference in my hair after only one use is quite remarkable. Even my husband noticed it. My hair feels softer and healthier, looks better/more shiny and is easier to manage.
I've gone through a few packs of these before and my hair was much happier for it. I'll definitely have to keep this product in mind to source again.
There's a lot to love about this product. Not only does it live up to its claims and make a noticeable difference straight away, unlike a lot of treatment products, you only need to leave it on for a short time. For someone who doesn't like wasting time and water in the shower, this is important. It's extra important for someone with a newborn who doesn't seem to stop feeding!
On top of that, it doesn't weigh your hair down or leave it covered with a greasy residue that makes it look dull. Indeed, that's an issue with many hair treatments/masks I've tried - they make your hair feel dirty after use because they leave behind a film that makes your hair look and feel gross, even if it's technically more moisturised.
I recommend this. If you're hair is like mine - dry, damaged and frizzy - you might be pleasantly surprised by the difference even one application can make.
Yay.