15 yrs, 1 mth ago

John Frieda Root Awakening Range

Hey ladies, I know Hely has used the leave-in conditioner thanks to her review but nobody has reviewed any of the other products so any feedback would be great.

I have very fine hair that’s cut into a chin-length, graduated bob with a fringe and I use the Brilliant Brunette range which I love but think this one would be even better for me.

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  • 15 yrs ago

    Thanks for that Stay C and Mel.

    It just sucks when things happen to your car, Mine has been good to me…so far….

  • 15 yrs ago

    Oh no! Stay C! That sucks. =(

    Thinking of you and you’re saving. I’m terrible at it. My car was slowly dying a while ago and rather than pay huge amounts to get fixed (wouldn’t have been worth it) I got a new car. lol. So, trying to save. Eeeek.

  • 15 yrs ago

    Priceline stock it as well 🙂

  • 15 yrs ago

    From Woollies in QLD YR but Target and lots of other places stock it. Haven’t tried it yet as my car broke down and is costing me over $800 plus I’m paying off my holiday so hair care is going super cheap for a little while.

  • 15 yrs ago

    Where can you get John Freida from girls?

  • 15 yrs ago

    Bump- StayC how have you gone with the Root Awakening S & C? Any good??

  • 15 yrs ago

    oh yay I was hoping one of you lovely ladies was going to try this, I’ve seen the advertisements and am very intrigued (our christmas budget isn’t extending to any new beauty products for me this season 🙁 )… can’t wait to read how you go!

  • 15 yrs ago

    OK I’m trying it for sure, I’ve found with the Organic Care that there is a range for fine, limp hair but my local Woollies only carries the other three variations in the range.

  • 15 yrs ago

    LOL Stace, look forward to hearing what you think 🙂

  • 15 yrs ago

    Hey Stay C babe. Yeah, haven’t tried their S & C. Love my David Babaii too much.

    And huny, the leave in smells amazing so if that’s anything to judge by then I’m sure the S & C will smell just as good.

    Apparenlty there is one for dry hair and one for normal. I’ve only seen the normal stocked on shelves so I dunno what the go is there. Maybe I need to take a closer look.

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