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L'Oreal Elvive Nourish & Shimmer Highlights ShampooNewest Review: ... bottle and the Loreal logo. On the back there is explanations of how the shampoo works, the results of the shampoo, the directions for use and other information. It comes in a yellow bottle which contrasts with Blonde hair. The product This is a nourish and shimmer shampoo by Loreal which targets highlights, cares for them and provides ever lasting brightness. It has Royal Jelly in it which ... more |
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by - written on 23/11/09 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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Intro Me and my mum have been using this shampoo for a few days now. The reason for this is because we used to use John Freida for blonde hair but we got so frustrated because we could not get the shampoo out of the tube! We had to change, so this one caught our eye! Packaging This comes in a 250ml bottle. On the front there is an abstract design with bold writing which attracts attention, a diagram to show the contents of the bottle and the Loreal logo. On the back there is explanations of how the shampoo works, the results of the shampoo, the directions for use and other information. It comes in a yellow bottle which contrasts with ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/10/09 (Very useful, 83 readings)
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At the beginning of the summer I decided to have some highlights put into my hair. I really loved the results and am pleased at how well the highlights have lasted! When I spotted Elvive nourish and shimmer highlights shampoo on offer in my local Tesco I decided to give it a try. The first thing I noticed, apart from the offer price, was the lovely yellow colour of the bottle. I am not usually impressed by packaging but this one caught my eye. I really love the yellow shade of the bottle with its sophisticated black rim around the lid. The flip top lid is easy to open and the shampoo pours out easily. The shampoo has a lovely thick consistency and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/10/09 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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Most of the time I use Lush solid shampoo bars when caring for my hair as I like the lack of packaging, the transportability factor, and the excellent results many of them give. Occasionally however I will see an advert or notice a more conventional shampoo and will ring the changes. I don't think this is a bad idea actually as I find hair needs a change regularly, as it can get very dull if you only ever use one shampoo all the time. Recently I saw a television advert for a new shampoo by L'Oreal in their Elvive range which was specifically for highlighted hair called "Nourish And Shimmer", and as I have highlighted hair and have been delighted in ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/09/09 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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When I had my hair bleached the hairdresser tried to talk me into buying a bottle of shampoo for £14.00 that would help the colour stay in my hair better. My mum is pretty wide about stuff like that though and said she'd find me something cheaper and I didn't need to spend that sort of money on shampoo. The next day she got me a bottle of L'Oreal Elvive shampoo that has been made especially for people with highlighted or blonde hair. It's wicked shampoo and I will carry on using it with the matching conditioner because they is brill too and my hair still looks as good as when it was first dyed. The shampoo is a thick yellow colour and is creamy so ... Read the complete review

