Breakthrough Hair Helper: Vitapointe Leave In Conditioner

by Hannah, on July 12, 2010

Can I just start by saying; this product costs £1.99. Keep that in mind for the rest of the post.

My hair has been pretty woeful of late. Dealing with the harsh water of London and the sizzling heat of my styling irons every single day, it finally started to give up. It was dry as a haystack, frizzy and lifeless, and breaking off at the ends from the stress of it all.

I tried product after product, until one day, I knew I had to cut it off. There was no hope for it.

The next day, with hair inches shorter than before, I vowed to take better care of my locks, and to avoid straightening and curling first and foremost. According to my hairdresser, my hair’s biggest issue was dryness, and it needed to be dealt with if I wanted a better future for my strands.

I started trying new products, taking care of my hair with limited heat styling. But nothing could quench my hair’s thirst – no matter how many moisturising qualities  it promised on the bottle. Sure, I never went over £20 for a product – remember, we’re working with a Thinpurse here girls – but I knew I didn’t need to – I was sure there’d be something cheap and cheerful that did the job.

And…I found it.

You might have spotted the box before on the bottom shelf of your local Boots store. But it probably didn’t grab your attention among the hundreds of other beautifully designed and colourful bottles. But it’s the thing that works for me; and I’m about to buy it up in bucket loads!

I credit Vitapointe Leave In Conditioner with bringing my hair back to life!

It’s a dowdy looking product, that was originally made for salons, for hairdressers to apply before processing, but it’s  a wonder for adding moisture back to already dried out hair.

It’s a very thick product – not the kind of thing I’d usually run through my dry hair (even though that’s what they suggest). It’s heavy, and can give you a slightly greasy look if you use too much. Just a drop is fine!

After washing, I dry my hair a little, then massage the product through the areas that need it most (usually just the tips).

It works beautifully if you blow dry it out from there; it feels like the heat helps it to penetrate the hair shaft further, giving you an amazing result.

I swear by Vitapointe – it’s now one of the most important items in my hair and beauty repertoire. My hair is softer, shinier and healthier looking whenever I use it.

At £1.99 – there’s nothing to lose!

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