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November 17, 2013

Review: L'Oreal EverStrong No Sulphates Reinforcing and Vitality Shampoo



Back in June I decided to try and stop using hair products that contained sulphates but it was hard to find product that I liked (especially shampoos) that didn't contain sulphates! And then, as if the heavens opened, the L'Oreal No Sulphates shampoos and conditioners appeared on the scene. I know they've been featured here, there and everywhere over the last few months but I have a lot to say about the EverStrong Shampoo!

L'Oreal's No Sulphates EverStrong Shampoo is aimed towards fragile or brittle hair. Now, some of you may remember that I had some real issues with stress induced hair loss in May/June and these issues have improved considerably but I am still, as you can imagine, very concerned about protecting my hair and treating it well. A sulphate free shampoo is a good place to start and this shampoo in particular did feel as though it offered really gentle, thorough cleansing. It wasn't heavily scented, it did lather in my hair (much more than I expected it to) and it was pretty easy to wash out unlike a lot of other sulphate free shampoos. All in all, I think it is a bargain of a product and I would seriously recommend it to anyone who is similarly concerned about looking after fragile hair.

I loved using the EverStrong Shampoo and I got through a tube of it in about six weeks and then promptly went out and purchased a couple of other varieties so that I can make some comparisons. I bought my shampoo from Superdrug for £3.99 although it is normally priced at £5.99. I know these are being talked about a lot, but I do think that you shouldn't be put off by any hype surrounding them. They leave my hair in much better condition than Herbal Essences, and even Aussie, shampoos ever did!



Have you tried any of L'Oreal's No Sulphate hair products? What shampoo(s) do you like using?




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12 comments

  1. ive tried one of these, but i wasnt a fan, sounds like maybe i need to try this one!

    xxx

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  2. I've tries these (just shampoo, no conditioner) and I gotta say I'm really satisfied with them! I don't know, my hair just feel awesome after using it. L'Oreal scored :)!

    xx
    http://gita-oddsandends.blogspot.com/

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  3. I really enjoyed the L'Oreal EverPure range for coloured hair but I have to say Timotei's shampoo and conditioner is literally incredible and you can get it in Poundland!

    http://maliberrymakeup.blogspot.co.uk

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  4. I've been using this range for a few months now and I love it. After having a Brazilian Blow Dry last year I tried to use sulphate free shampoo and conditioner wherever possible from then on as I loved how it made my hair look and feel so I'm really pleased to have found a much cheaper, and more easily accessible, alternative to Moroccan Oil! x

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  5. Really fantastic range. Love them, and so reasonably priced. They also seem to last a really long time too!

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  6. I will have to try these - I use non-sulphate shampoos and love a Philip Kingsley one but it's very pricey! x

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  7. I nominated you for a Sunshine Award!
    http://shhh-arlotte.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/the-sunshine-award.html

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  8. Heard good things about this shampoo! Definitely going to give it a try :)

    ~ Christina @ http://thedancegrad.com

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  9. I've never tried these but I'm on the hunt for a new shampoo so might give this one a go.

    Naomi from NaomiGabriella

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  10. I've just bought this shampoo, conditioner and deep conditioner (on 3 for 2 offer) - as my hair seems to be in dire straits at the moment. Not tried it out yet but hoping for good things!

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  11. i'd love to give this a go because it looks so lovely!

    make-up-your-mindx.blogspot.com

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  12. This sounds really nice! I've been meaning to try this out :)

    AddictedtoOPI

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