Friday Favourite #4: Soap & Glory’s Glad Hair Day Intensive Conditioner for Full, Frizzy or Fried Hair

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This week’s Friday Favourite is Soap & Glory’s Glad Hair Day Intensive Conditioner for Full, Frizzy or Fried Hair. As you can probably tell by now from reading the rest of my blog, I love Soap and Glory products and this one isn’t an exception.

Friday Favourite #4: Soap & Glory's Glad Hair Day Intensive Conditioner for Full, Frizzy or Fried Hair

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The thing that draws my attention to Soap & Glory is the gorgeous packaging. I love the 50’s theme that runs throughout their products. My favourite thing about the Glad Hair Day Intensive Conditioner is it’s scent. IT SMELLS AMAZING!! I can’t even explain how nice it smells. Also, I find that it leaves my hair really soft and conditioned which is hard for me to find because I have fairly thick, curly hair that is very dry so the fact that it leaves my hair really soft makes me really like this conditioner.

 

I recently ran out of this conditioner and have purchased it again, and plan to keep repurchasing it in the future. It is fairly expensive for conditioner (€7.75 at Boots) but since it is so intensive you don’t need to use it very often so it lasts for quite a long time. If you have normal or thin hair, Soap & Glory also do Glad Hair Day for normal to fine hair-type that you could try; but If your hair is very dry or thick and you want it to smell amazing I would really recommend the intensive conditioner… Love It!! If you want to try this conditioner, you can buy it here at Amazon

-MissLauraBora xx

 

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