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  • Is Superdrug’s Coconut Oil Clarifying Shampoo A Good Buy?

    Hair is a very personal thing. Its more of a minefield buying hair care products than skincare products. Why? Because hair comes in different textures, forms, lengths, conditions and people do various things to it to change the structure and look of it. As someone who has afro Caribbean hair, I’ve always grown up to think I can’t grab any shampoo and conditioner on the shelf to use. And that’s not wrong! Thankfully the market now is much more accommodating to this type of hair with much more products available to buy than 5, 10, 15 years ago. I recently tried Superdrug’s Coconut Oil Clarifying Shampoo. But did I like it?

    Superdrug’s Coconut Clarifying Shampoo
    Who is this shampoo for?

    Superdrug’s Coconut Oil Clarifying Shampoo comes from a range of products designed for tight textured, coily and curly hair types. So that can include my hair type, right up to someone with bouncy, loose curls. There isn’t much more information to say what this shampoo will do to the hair, except it shouldn’t strip the hair but effectively cleanse it. With the word ‘clarifying’ in its name I would assume it should focus on making sure the scalp and hair is clean and remove any residue or build up or products possibly used on it.

    Cost

    This costs £5.00 for 400ml, but regularly is on some form of offer. I bought this when it was 3 for 2, which is the promotion it tends to be on most of the time. For anyone that buys products from black hair care ranges, you will know that they’re a lot more expensive than £5.00. Rrp of shampoos for my type of hair, when not on any discount or promotion, can be around £9.00 plus mark.

    Packaging

    This shampoo comes in a standard, flip top plastic bottle. It looks like it’s a part of an own brand of Superdrug, and doesn’t look massively eye catching, but on a practical level does the job. What IS important is on the label it shows a basic illustration of what your hair pattern should look like to use this, which is very helpful.

    Fragrance

    This has a sort of coconut, tropical smell to it but it’s not a natural one. Quite synthetic, not awful, but for me not massively enjoyable. It’s fine, not great and thankfully not too strong.

    Look & consistency

    Liquid but not too loose. This looks cloudy in appearance e.g not transparent, with a shine. Easy to pour and use as it’s not too thick. Very much like most shampoos when it comes to consistency.

    In use

    With most shampoos they don’t really start taking to my hair until wash number 2. Wash one, it doesn’t foam up too much, my hair resists being wet and lathered! By wash two, the foam is coming through the hair and I can get on with washing it. I wash my hair at least a good 3 to 4 times. Excessive? Not really. With the amount of hair I have, it’s thickness and the fact my type of hair doesn’t get washed every day, I need to be thorough!

    The fragrance I didn’t love and I didn’t hate it. It was ok. But I’ve personally smelt better.

    I found my hair felt clean while washing it, but got tangled up quite easily. And I didn’t get that nice, clean feel to it. Clean? Yes. But something about my hair didn’t have that lovely feel to it. Hair and scalp were clean, but after finishing what felt like a hundred washes, it just lacked softness. And I really felt I needed to throw on conditioner to make it feel moisturised.

    Would I buy this again?

    No. And the reason for this is it wasn’t moisturising or nourishing enough for my hair. It did the basic job. But for someone who has hair in twists for a good number of weeks, I need every wash to feel moisturising and this didn’t. I wanted to give this a go to see what it was like and I did. But I’m going back to Black Castor Shampoo as this gave my hair everything it needed.

  • Is Me+ Under Eye Masks Good For Tired Looking Eyes?

    Eye mask are one of my favourite skincare products. Although under eye masks aren’t a permanent fix or a magic wand to rejuvenate the skin, sometimes they can be a quick fix to help this area look less tired and refreshed. Not to mention using them feels pampering and performing an easy treatment on yourself. The most recent under eye masks I’ve been using has been Superdrug’s own brand called Me+ Brightening Caffeine Under Eye Mask with Peptides. So how did this perform?

    Me+ Brightening Caffeine Under Eye Mask
    What is this supposed to do?

    Me+ Brightening Caffeine Under Eye Mask is designed to help improve the look of puffiness and darkness under the eyes.

    Packaging

    These under eye masks come in a typical small sachet. The Me+ range could be geared towards anyone or any age. Simple black and white colouring with a pop of orange, makes this look like it could be for a teenage girl to a man in his 50’s, which I like as it will appeal to a lot of people.

    How do these look?

    The eye masks look like most individual under eye masks look. These are two, almost bean shaped masks (although much bigger). White in colour and made from the same material as sheet masks.

    Fragrance

    I didn’t detect one! On the ingredients list I didn’t see ‘parfum’ or ‘fragrance’, but nothing on the sachet stated fragrance free either.

    How to use

    Apply the masks onto a clean, under eye area for 10-20 minutes. Remove and dab in any excess serum under the eyes. Do not wash off.

    In use

    When taking out the under eye masks out of the sachet, they were full of serum but not dripping with it. Very cooling on the skin which I liked (I put them in the fridge 30 minutes before use). Although easy to apply, I felt the size of these masks was too large and didn’t quite sit closely enough to the bottom of my eyes. So I simply folded over a small part of it which gave me a better shape and fitted more nicely and snuggly under my eyes. They stayed on securely with no movement or slipping, comfortable to wear and didn’t dry out.

    Once I took these off my under eyes they didn’t look massively different but they did look a tiny bit more rested. But they did feel well moisturised but not in a heavy or greasy way. * I used these eye masks for a second time the following day and after use my eyes looked more noticeably rested.

    Recommended?

    Although I think the shape is too big, I liked using these under eye masks. They stayed where I put them, they felt nice on the skin and the serum didn’t evaporate from the masks. Putting these in the fridge I think makes a difference, and will provide a more pampering experience. Price wise these a good value. Full price these are £2.99 but regularly are on some form of promotion which provides even better value. Do I recommend them? I probably would yes. Would I buy these again? Yes, and I would use these more often rather than as a one off.

  • My First Time Using Superdrug’s Black Castor & Shea Shampoo & Conditioner

    Having multiple people in a household means the need to restock certain items. Face wash, deodorants, shower gels, all essential items that my family use regularly. One duo of products that I noticed I needed to replace recently was shampoo and conditioner (we all use the same products to wash our hair). The shampoo I originally wanted to buy in Superdrug wasn’t available at the price I wanted to pay. So I opted for their own brand of Black Castor & Shea Cleansing Shampoo and Hydrating Conditioner. So what were they like?

    Superdrug’s Black Castor & Shea Shampoo and Conditioner
    Who is this suitable for?

    This range of products is formulated for people who have coily and curly hair, which will include afro Caribbean hair (which is my hair type). So from lose curls to the tightest is what Black Castor & Shea Shampoo & Conditioner is perfect for.

    What do these products aim to do?

    Black Castor & Shea Cleansing Shampoo is designed to clean hair and scalp and remove any product build up gently. Scalp and hair should look and feel clean without being stripped. The conditioner helps moisture and treat the hair after washing.

    Packaging

    Both products are housed identically in pink plastic bottles with black labelling and flip top lid. These really do stand out and drew my attention to them by how they looked while I was in store. What I liked about the label on these products is it showed by a simple illustration what kind of hair types would benefit from using these products. Very useful and simple to understand.

    Texture, consistency & look

    Both of these products surprised me by being orange in colour. The shampoo had a more fluid consistency to it and the conditioner more thicker, where it had hold when poured out of it’s bottle. Both products were smooth and shiny in consistency and look.

    Fragrance

    The scent of these haircare products I would describe as smelling sweet, almost caramel like. Very comforting, not sickly or too strong but very nice.

    Washing my hair

    It’s normally on the second wash that my hair really takes on any shampoo, but with this shampoo it was on the third wash. The first two washes it didn’t lather up much but on the third the lather was insane, creamy and plentiful. On each wash I could see the dirt coming out of my hair and it started to feel really clean. But on the third wash this was when I really felt the shampoo was being effective. My hair had that clean feel to it, didn’t tangle up and wasn’t difficult to manage.

    Using the conditioner

    I covered my scalp and hair with the conditioner and left it on for around 10 minutes and rinsed it off. My hair still felt clean but lightly moisturised and treated.

    Overall, once I checked my hair and my scalp both looked and felt clean. No dry scalp, no flakiness, which sometimes I have. Both looked like they were in great condition. Was I happy with the end result? Yes I was!

    Recommended?

    I was a little sceptical about this hair care duo. I’ve been using a specific brand of shampoo and conditioner which works well especially on afro Caribbean hair. So I was unsure whether I would like these products or not. BUT, these did everything they promised. Black Castor & Shea Cleansing Shampoo gently but effectively cleaned my hair AND scalp without stripping it. The conditioner moisturised and treated the hair. Not only were these products great on my hair I enjoyed using these products too, so I totally recommend these if your hair type is right for this range.

    The shampoo retails for £5.99 and the conditioner £4.99, but I bought these on a buy one get one half price promotion. Great products and great prices!

  • Skincare Products Reduced In Aldi

    Who doesn’t love a sale when items are reduced in price? We all do! Saving money on products you were tempted to buy a few days or weeks ago and now are a few pounds cheaper surely is a great find? I went into my local Aldi and found some of their own branded Lacura skincare products reduced in price. So how much did they cost?

    Skincare Products Reduced In Aldi
    Lacura’s Intensive Eye Cream

    Moisturising, smoothing of the under eye area and includes vitamin A, B5, C & E complex. Down from £3.99 to £2.99.

    Intensive Eye Cream
    Lacura’s Whipped Moisturiser

    This moisturiser seems like a face cream that is light in texture but very hydrating on the skin. Down from £6.99 to £4.99.

    Whipped Moisturiser
    Lacura’s Pineapple Microdermabrasion Scrub

    Designed to be a gentle but effective exfoliator, which should leave skin smooth and brighter in appearance. Down from £3.99 to £2.99.

    Pineapple Microdermabrasion Scrub
    Lacura’s Exfoilating Glycolic Treatment

    Another exfoliating treatment product but contains glycolic acid, lemongrass and prickly pear. Down from £5.99 to £3.99.

    Exfoliating Glycolic Treatment

    Do any of these products and prices tempt you? The prices are great and Aldi‘s Lacura ranges are really good quality skincare products so definitely worth a try!