Garnier Whole Blends Honey Treasures Shampoo & Conditioner Review
Now that the winter has finally arrived in Toronto, I'm starting to feel the drying effects on my skin and hair from the harsh winter cold. My hair suffers from serious dryness and frizziness in the winter time, and since I colour my hair frequently, my hair starts to look very lack luster and doesn't feel the greatest either.So I was so happy to be sent the New Garnier Whole Blends Honey Treasures Shampoo and Conditioner to test out.
For the past week I have been using the Whole Blends Honey Treasures, and for a drugstore brand, I have to admit I am impressed. Not only does my hair feel soft and smooth, but it looks great, with no frizziness. The shampoo and conditioner are quite thick and I didn't need a lot to get a good lather going in my thick hair. It rinsed out it really well, which I was concerned with when I noticed how thick both products were. And the most amazing detail of the Whole Blends Honey Treasures was the scent. The strong honey scent reminded of the Vanitas exhibit I visited two summers ago (which was created from 2500 pounds of real beeswax!) and made my hair and whole bathroom smell amazing! And the honey scent lasted for days, only fading a little each day. If you are not fond of scented products, then Garnier Whole Blends is not for you.
Garnier is offering six different formulas that cover a variety of haircare issues including other products like leave-in conditioners and hair masks, for around $10.00 or less each. I'm looking forward to testing out the Whole Blends Argan Oil and Cranberry Formula for colour treated hair next.
P.s!: Want to try Garnier Whole Blends yourself? Garnier is offering free Whole Blends samples for a limited time! Let me know what Whole Blends you tried and how you liked it.
P.s,
Melanie!
***Disclosure: Even though I was gifted with these products, all my opinions and statements are true and reflect my actual viewpoint.***
***Disclosure: Even though I was gifted with these products, all my opinions and statements are true and reflect my actual viewpoint.***
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