08/04/2014
Lee Stafford Treatment
Woah January feels like ages ago, anyway back in January I was super lucky and won Beauty in Beta’s amazing giveaway (if you haven’t checked out her blog please do everything from fashion to beauty) I was super chuffed to win. Included in the prize was this hair growth treatment from Lee Stafford. I’m quite judgemental when it comes to brands, if I try one product from a range or line and truly dislike I’m unlikely to go back and explore the range further. I had previously tried the Lee Stafford dry shampoo which I truly would not recommend (it made my roots even oilier!) This mask however is truly divine. I do think the branding is a little gimmicky as lets face it no product will make your hair grow quicker, only regular trims can do that! Branding aside though this hair mask is a gem.
This hair treatment has a light weight feel almost milky in texture (like yoghurt!) When I first opened and smelt this I didn’t think it would be anything spectacular, however after rinsing the product I could feel an automatic difference in the texture of my hair. With hair masks or treatments I do like to see them work, and I could definitely see and feel a difference in my hair.
After blowdrying my hair it was smoother, softer and frizz free and a whole lot more manageable (my hair usually gets very tangly!) I'm on and off at using this (I chop and change my hair routine a lot) on the days I use it I do notice the biggest difference in my hair, it's just softer and healthier looking.
This mask has a subtle inoffensive scent that does linger in the hair a little. Despite instructions I like to apply this to the ends of my hair (I always avoid roots with hair masks as they have a tendency to get a little oily) Awhile back I reviewed the Redken extreme range. If your after a hair mask that’s a little cheaper and does the exact same job as the Redken treatment, I highly recommend this as they're highly comparative. The only difference is colour, Lee Stafford's offering has a salmon pink colour, as appose to Redkens White colour also the Redken mask is a tiny bit thicker in texture. My favourite is actually Lee Stafford -it smells a lot nicer!
Have you tried any hair care bits from Lee Stafford?
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