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Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Fortifying Shampoo and Conditioner : Review

With monsoon in full swing in India, it’s time to look for a shampoo that helps fight frizz. The extreme humidity and rains in monsoon tend to make hair rough, frizzy and unmanageable. So when I came across an ad depicting the virtues of Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Fortifying Shampoo as the perfect frizz-control shampoo, I immediately purchased it. I don’t stick to shampoos or conditioners of the same brand; I like to experiment with different combinations. It’s a myth that changing shampoos frequently causes excessive hair-fall. All you have to look for in a shampoo is the ingredient list (some may have issues with the presence of SLS/SLES in shampoos), it’s suitability for the season and the hair-type.


I have been using Garnier Fructis Sleek and Shine Fortifying Shampoo for more than a week.  It lathers well, has a pleasant smell that’s not too overpowering and does make your hair feel silky and smooth after rinsing. It doesn’t leave product build-up and rinses clean every time. And if this is followed by Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Fortifying Cream Conditioner, it leaves the hair much more smooth, silky and glossy and it stays that way all day long. And truly, the nutritive Fruit Micro-Oils in the Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine System do nourish the hair-strands appreciably well and tame frizz and flyaways to make hair look sleeker and much shinier.
 Garnier Fructis Fortifying Shampoo Sleek & Shine Garnier Fructis Haircare Fortifying Cream Conditioner, Sleek & Shine

Comments

  1. Janaki12:08 PM

    thanks for the review really appreciate it!

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  2. Nishta9:04 AM

    I've never tried this product but would definitely try this!

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  3. Vinaya7:53 AM

    Thanks for sharing this! I am always on the look out for new products.

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  4. Nice review hun. Did you experience any fall-out with this?

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  5. Nirupa9:39 AM

    I appreciate it and would like to recommend this product. I am sure about people would like to use and impressed with its reasonable price.

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  6. Becky9:17 AM

    LOVE TRYING NEW PRODUCTS!!!

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  7. Sarthak8:32 AM

    My friend would love this!!!

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  8. Maithili9:12 AM

    Sounds like a lovely PRODUCT!

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  9. Madhura9:26 AM

    I find great beauty advice here! Thanks.

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  10. Aakriti8:38 AM

    A proper hair care regiment is the key to achieving lush, healthy hair. When choosing a shampoo, pick one with naturally derived cleansers that are less likely to rob hair of natural oils.

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