Poll posted by BR Amelia
Who washes their hair every day? A few of you right? And let me guess - you would label your hair as 'oily'. Especially the roots?
The daily hair wash trap is just that. A trap. A cycle you get stuck in because to break it you need to rock majorly greasy roots for a day or two in the hopes of rebalancing our sebum-overloaded scalp. And well, we don't want to go about our day looking less than fresh right? So we keep on washing.
And, the majority of us 'I have to wash my hair every day because the roots get so oily' girls probably notice the lengths and ends of our hair are quite dry. Why? Because the daily product use drys out hair, but the oily scalp keeps the roots well, oily. What's a grease monkey to do?!
The new L'Oréal Extraordinary Clay range consists of four products containing 3 refined clays. The range is designed to rebalance oily roots while hydrating the lengths - all without weighing your hair down. And the products themselves? Interesting. Very, very interesting.
You see, unlike most hair care routines you begin your Extraordinary Clay journey with the treatment, the Extraordinary Clay Pre-Shampoo Mask. This mask is applied to the roots and left for 5 - 10 minutes.It will deeply absorbs oil and purify the scalp. During this time it'll harden, just like a clay facial mask! You then rinse this out while massaging your head to get rid of all of the product and follow with the Extraordinary Clay Shampoo and Conditioner.
For really oily hair, or hair that's starting to get a bit slick between washes those clever L'Oréal peeps have created the Extraordinary Clay Dry Shampoo. L'Oréal's first dry shampoo for oily, fine hair uses the cleansing power of those 3 Refined Clays to absorb oil at the root and instantly refresh hair between shampoos for clean-feeling, lightweight hair with no visible residue.
Do you have oily hair and dry lengths? What do you think about a hardening clay hair mask? Have you used anything similar before?
Want to see the results of NZ women who have put this range to the test? Does it really do what it says it will?
My roots are super oily so would love to try this out.