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Shoppers struggling with fine or thinning hair are turning to one budget hair care line that promises to add 200 per cent more thickness compared to basic shampoo. And after just one use.
The John Frieda PROfiller+ Thickening Shampoo and Conditioner have ‘blown away’ users, thanks to its ability to add volume and thickness to their tresses in record time. And after selling out, it’s finally back in stock and on sale for Amazon Prime Day 2024.
Looking to add thickness and body to fine hair? The John Frieda PROfiller+ Range is expertly formulated for thin, flat hair.
Cleansing hair, it thickens hair strands overall by 200 per cent, leaving it looking fuller-bodied. The range also uses biotin to help reduce hair loss due to breakage.
With its ability to add instant thickness to fine, thin hair, compared to basic shampoos, the John Frieda PROfiller+ Thickening line is receiving high praise – and it’s on sale from £5.69
Scores of shoppers are adding the John Frieda PROfiller+ range to their shopping bags this Amazon Prime Day helping them add a plumping boost to fine, thin hair. And after just one use.
Users of the affordable line have reported ‘visible’ results, with many claiming their hair is fuller, thicker and more manageable.
‘It does what it says,’ raved one shopper. ‘Your hair feels fuller and thicker straight away. Brilliant’.
While many have paid over the odds to add thickness and body to their hair, this may not be necessary, thanks to John Frieda’s bestselling line.
Now priced from just £16.74 for the John Frieda ProFiller+ Thickening Shampoo and Conditioner 500ml Duo Pack, thanks to the Amazon Prime Day sale, you can add these to your shower lineup for 33 per cent less.
The PROfiller+ Thickening Shampoo, conditioner and spray is a lightweight collection that uses the power of biotin and hyaluronic acid to plump hair strands, increasing thickness by an impressive 200 per cent.
Visibly densifying thin hair, the silicone-free hair care range uses biotin to strengthen the strands to reduce hair loss as a result of breakage while the hyaluronic acid hydrates, leaving hair soft and manageable.
Hair transformation: Promising to increase thickness by 200 per cent, the John Frieda PROfiller+ Range gives volume and bounce to fine, flat hair
There are four heroes of the John Frieda PROfiller+ range, now back in stock and ready to buy from just £5.69.
A lover of the shampoo and conditioner duo left a five-star review writing: ‘I have quite fine hair and most thickening products don’t do anything. I really like both the shampoo and conditioner. My hair has much more body and looks so much better. I also use the thickening spray which is great.’
Another agreed, adding: ‘This is brilliant for fine thinning hair and the larger size bottles 500ml are a real bonus and great value for money. Now i have being using this for some time, its seem the more you use it the thicker you hair becomes over time.’
After shampooing, don’t forget to use the expertly-formulated conditioner that transforms fine, thin hair into salon-caliber hair.
Proven results show a 200 per cent improvement in overall hair hydration and thickness to reduce hair loss and breakage.
Give your hair a burst of instant thickness and body with the purse-friendly John Frieda PROfiller+ Thickening Spray.
Designed to help strengthen your hair while providing gorgeous volume, this spray is the perfect first step in styling your tresses for bold looks that last.
It also offers heat protection up to 220 degrees celsius, keeping your hair healthy and breakage-free.
Weak hair? The Pro Filler+ Strengthening Super Fluid Lightweight fortifying fluid is also infused with Biotin and Hyaluronic Acid.
The hair treatment targets weakened areas and promises to reduce split ends by up to 99 per cent.
Disclaimer: All prices mentioned are accurate at the time of publication.