Friday, 13 May 2016

L'oreal Elvive Extraordinary Clay Review


Hey bloggers! This post was a bit late as I didn't have time to post this up but here it is. A requested review on the L'oreal Elvive Extraordinary Clay. So I recently bought the new shampoo that l'oreal has got out and I obviously had to get it as this was on offer for just £10, it was a very good offer so it was a must! But the real reason is that I have been searching for a good shampoo that will help recover my hair as my hair is very oily and tends to get greasy within a day after washing my hair. So I obviously need the right shampoo for my hair otherwise a wrong product could damage my hair even more.

BENEFITS (CLAY MASQUE)

Heavy, greasy hair is caused by oil on your scalp and roots.
For a scalp that feels purified and for light roots, discover
the beauty of Extraordinary Clay Masque.

BENEFITS (SHAMPOO&CONDITIONER)

THE SCIENCE OF OILY ROOTS AND DRY ENDS

Oil produced from the scalp can build up causing the roots to become visibly greasy, 
weighing down the hair. Over-washing to combat this problem can strip the fiber leaving it dry. 
This results in a vicious cycle of washing. 

First step to this is damp your hair with water and then apply on the clay masque (making sure your hair is still wet), make sure you do not let this clay dry on your hair, after a couple of minutes rinse your hair with water, following along with the shampoo - apply a small amount of shampoo (depending on how big your hair is), and the massage deeply into the roots down to the tip of your hair. Leave this on for like 5 minutes or so and then rinse that off as well. Lastly for better results use the conditioner and apply generously to the roots of your hair, all the way down to the bottom of your hair.

In my opinion, this clay masque is really really good for people who have greasy/oily hair as the clay helps reduce the amount of oil you have stored in your hair, because it's a dry substance that you're using on your hair it basically dries up the oily scalp which results into having normal hair.

More blog posts coming soon! (After exams). Thanks for reading, hope this helped!

ohsnapitzaffy xo

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