15 Sept 2014

Nak Colour Fix (Bella Box) V Miracle Hair Treatment (Lust Have It)

 In each of the August Bella Box and Lust Have It Boxes I received a full size hair product. I am going to conduct a review without paying attention to what they claim to do, but rather what I have found they do within the realms of what I do with my hair (very little, the occasional straighten). I realise this will be useless for thos wanting a review of what they claim to do but I feel I am not qualified to conduct such a review so I'm sticking to what I actually do with this lovely mop of hair I have. 



Nak Colour Fix RRP: $13.95, 30ml

Product description: Nourishes and repairs hair. Hair doesn't need to be coloured to use this treatment. It claims to rebuild hair and lock in colour for extra 'durability and shine'. Whatever, I love it. I don't have coloured hair but I do have dry, fine hair that is prone to flyaways. This stuff is great. I put it into my hair after a shower and leave it there. It leaves my hair feeling soft and silky. It does decrease the 'frizz' situation I have going but doesn't get rid of it entirely, but hey. . .it doesn't claim to do anything with it at all so I'm treating that as a bonus. It smells nice and is not overpowering which is fabulous because if you don't like the smell, you can't escape it. I have been using this pretty solidly for two weeks (with the exception of a few days to try the next product) and have only used half the bottle, so it would probably last me a month if i continue to use it liberally. Big thumbs up from me.

  

Eleven Australia: Miracle Hair Treatment RRP $24.95 125ml

This product has a very (very) strong coconut scent. I do not like this scent at all but have trialled the product anyway. I has all sorts of claims that it will 'fix' pretty much any hair problem. You are aware of mine. It did make my hair feel nice but no more so than the Nak product did. I think that if I liked the smell it would be a good product to have, however it is just so sweet smelling it's not something that I enjoy using. I think it has helped a bit with the frizziness of my hair, which is great. If you enjoy the smell of coconut then give this one a go, however if you don't, there's just no escaping it.

Overall, I feel that the two products performed very similarly and given my issue with the smell of the Eleven product, the Nak wins hands down for me. 

 
Have you used these products before?
What did you think?
What is your favourite product?

 

 Note: I paid for these products using my own money and have not been approached to do this review. These are my opinions and should not be regarded as anything other than that.  

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