‘My hair has felt so healthy after I started using this affordable, sulfate-free shampoo’

Finding the perfect shampoo that not only leaves your hair feeling lush but also avoids harmful ingredients that could wreak havoc on your tresses can be a bit of a mission, especially if you’re not keen on breaking the bank every time you need to restock your bathroom essentials. As a bleach blonde, I’ve dabbled with various hair care products in my quest for that post-wash healthy glow.

This has led me down the path of both high-end splurges and budget-friendly supermarket finds. While some brands have earned my loyalty for their nourishing effects, one brand has truly wowed me with its results – and the cherry on top? You can snag the shampoo and conditioner set for less than £15.

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Meghan Coon's shampoo and conditioner

Meghan has been swearing by Hask Argan Oil Shampoo and Conditioner

Enter Hask shampoo and conditioner, housed in chic hotel-esque bottles that add a touch of glamour to my shower routine. Normally, I’m not too fussed about the aesthetics of my shower staples, but I must admit, I’m smitten with the understated elegance of this shampoo and conditioner duo. It’s an effortless way to luxe up my bathroom without shelling out on pricey products, reports the Mirror.

This shampoo is a game-changer for dry and damaged hair, promising to strengthen, restore, and smooth your locks. It’s packed with argan oil and pro-vitamin B5, working wonders to rejuvenate your hair’s condition while boosting hydration and elasticity.

After just one week of use, I noticed a significant difference in my curls. The shampoo is designed to gently cleanse overworked, stressed hair, effectively mending breakage and smoothing split ends for a refreshed, nourished look and feel.

As someone who frequently uses heat styling tools, I often grapple with frizz or dryness post-styling, but this shampoo keeps those issues at bay. It tames frizz and flyaways for soft, smooth strands. Plus, it locks in moisture for a glossy shine, reducing the risk of damage and enhancing hair elasticity.

Paired with the conditioner, my hair feels incredibly hydrated, nourished, and repaired – a sensation that lasts well beyond wash day. My hair maintains its health between washes and withstands heatless and heated styling without losing its shine or softness.

What’s more, the shampoo and conditioner have a subtle yet delightful citrus scent of orange and lemon, adding to their spa-like experience. And the cherry on top? These products are free from sulphates, parabens, phthalates, silicone, gluten, drying alcohol and artificial colours.

These products are colour-safe, perfect for those with coloured or treated hair like myself. They’re also cruelty-free and vegan-friendly. Plus, you can snag the shampoo and conditioner set on Amazon for £13.99.

If you fancy shopping around or only need one product, the Hask Repairing Shampoo is available at Boots and Tesco for £7, or you can get it from iHerb for £8.91.

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