
Beauty

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5th June 2014
04:27pm BST

Sue
My favourite shampoo is Charles Worthington Salon at Home Volume & Bounce (€6.99). I have really, really fine hair so whenever I wash my hair with just normal shampoo, it tends to look a little limp.
This is really good for my hair and also manages to strengthen it, which is really important for me! It is a little bit more expensive, working out at about €7 a bottle but it is entirely worth it.
Marie
Dying your hair at home, using a lot of styling products and opting for cheaper shampoos and conditioners can leave you with a lot of build-up and for anyone who lacks volume anyway, this is a nightmare.
This L'Oreal Pure Resource Shampoo (€13.85) is designed to take away all of this residue and it leaves you with clean and bouncy hair.
Liz
When it comes to shampoo, I'm happy to shell out a little more for a really good quality shampoo that keeps my hair thick, shiny and in good condition. I was actually told about Vichy Dercos Nutri-Repair Cream Shampoo (€10.50) from a friend who felt it really worked on her tired locks, and I've never looked back.
After a week I could see my hair wasn't as dry and brittle anymore, and it left a really nice glossy finish too. It can be a little hard to find locally, but you'll definitely get it in bigger pharmacies. It's definitely worth hunting down!
Úna
When it comes to looking after my hair, there’s one shampoo that I use religiously at home. Trilogy’s Smooth and Nourish shampoo is by far one of the best on the market.
You hair feels so light and full of nourishment, and you have that just shampooed feeling throughout the day. Not only that but it leaves your hair so silky. Sadly, it’s a bit on the pricey side at over €15 but it’s worth it!
Grace
I adore Aveda products and have been a long-time ambassador of the line’s range for curly hair. The 'Be Curly' range consists of four products - a shampoo, conditioner, curl enhancement cream and styler. It is important to note that all all four items do not need to be used in order to achieve the desired non-frizzy look (what us wavy-haired ladies all want and need).
Each one works perfectly individually, particularly the shampoo (€22). Like all Aveda products the price tag is a little more than other brands championing the same results however none live up to the promises. Trust me - I know. *Shakes perfect curls in the wind*

Cathy
I'm desperate for changing between different products when it comes to make-up, skin and hair care. My sister is a hairdresser and I tend to rely on her when it comes to advice for taming my (very) unruly tresses. She swears by the Redken range and as my hair is so thick I find the clarifying shampoo is great when it comes to cleansing my hair of product build-up.
It's expensive at €21.99 but I sometimes use a cheaper brand (Pantene works a treat and for some reason I seem to love changing products all the time) in between washes so it's not too bad!