Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Charles Worthington Strength and Repair Pro-Heat Milk - Review

Bonjour!

The  Charles Worthington Strength and Repair Pro-Heat Milk from his Secrets Collection is something I picked up out of sheer curiosity a few months ago and have been using after most 'hair-washing' sessions  ...

A picture of the Charles Worthington Strength and Repair Pro-Heat Milk
A picture of the Charles Worthington Strength and Repair Pro-Heat Milk
A picture of the  Charles Worthington Strength and Repair Pro-Heat Milk

The Pro-Heat Repair milk is lotion-like in texture and has ... I'd say quite a light sweet smell? I'm rubbish at describing scents so maybe just have a sniff for yourself!  It's a leave-in treatment which works with the heat of your styling tools to help repair and protect hair.   I apply one and a half pumps to my hair before blow-drying (I ain't got a lot of hair so this is enough for me) - not right up to the roots - but from about 2 inches from my parting, taking it down through the mid-lengths and ends.(I do apply an additional root lift product mid-way through styling - but that's another review in the making!)  I then blow dry and straighten.  I like that I can apply it directly with my hands to the places most in need so nothing gets wasted and I can just crack on and use my straighteners without having to apply another product.

After the first use the Pro-Heat Milk left my hair looking healthy and swishy and I was thoroughly impressed.  Since then I've used it almost non-stop for the last 3ish months ... dare I say ... I think this has the edge over my much loved previous hair protector of Kerastase Ciment Thermique - never thought I'd say such a thing but yes I think this works better on my particular barnet.  It was recently confirmed by good old Phil the hairdresser that the state of my usual split ends wasn't at all bad when I went in for a cut a couple of weeks ago,  so for me it definitely does what it says on the tin!  I like the way it leaves my hair shiny and smooth yet with decent body/bounce through to the ends, it feels stronger and less prone to breakage.  There is no lank, greasy or sticky feeling and I only need to use my straightener to get rid of natural unwanted kinks.

My bottle is starting to empty now but I intend to repurchase without a doubt - it may seem pricey at £9.99/100ml but to me it's money well spent!  For myself, I think the longer I've used it the better the results - so long may they continue!

Have you used the Charles Worthington Strength and Repair Pro-Heat Milk? What's your favourite heat protector?

Jen x





8 comments:

  1. This reminds me of the Bumble and Bumble Repair blow dry which is launching in January this is a more affordabble version!

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    1. I really like it Andrew - have just repurchased! xx

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  2. I haven't used this product but I have used other Charles Worthington products end they've been great! Lynne xx

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    1. I must say I am impressed with this one Lynne! xx

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  3. Ooh this sounds such a great product to try! I am always on the lookout for something new! Xx

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    1. Me too Helen but think I'm sticking with this one for a while! xx

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  4. I need to try this as since I've bobbed my hair the L'0real oil just doesn't work anymore & just makes it look greasy! Ax

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    1. I use this for styling and a tiny bit of oil afterwards to finish xx

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