Shoppers praise L’Oreal's purple shampoo as the ‘best ever’ for banishing brassiness 😍
SHOPPERS have praised L'Oreal's purple shampoo as the "best ever" for banishing brassy tones and it's got dozens of five-star reviews online.
The Elvive Colour Protect product is being touted as a lifesaver for blonde, highlighted or greying hair - and it's currently reduced to just £2.72 on Superdrug.Raving over the product on Amazon, women gushed: "This is one of the best silver shampoos I have tried. It does take out the brassiness and leaves hair with a faint silver tone also leaves her very soft."
One shopper wrote: "I have a constant battle controlling brassy tones in my hair. This worked better than some expensive shampoos I've tried. Good value too".While others raved: "Best ever", "great product" and "love it".
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