I've tried Percy & Reed and it was terrible on my hair, made it really lank. It's fine and floppy enough as it is so it needs all the help it can get not something which makes it worse! However, I have no doubt that the brand has probably suited a lot of other people.
I know what you mean about Ojon LL......both OH and I loved it when it first came to QVC and we were fans of Aveda Shampure too.
Tons of silicone (dimethicone) in Percy & Read products which is no different to many bog standard shampoos. It's a cheap shine but it wrecks your hair. Any hairdresser will warn of the perils of Pantene, which is also loaded with silicone. Personally I love the Naked hair care and body are range. No silicones and 97% natural. Much cheaper too, usually £4 a bottle, but I stocked up and paid £2 per bottle when there was an online offer recently. My favourite is their Mild shampoo
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I am watching the morning repeat, and I have to say that I think alison's hair has looked better. IMO it looks lank and slightly greasy at the roots. Doesnt make me want to make a purchase I'm afraid. I found my holy grail of shampoo about 18 months ago and have never looked back - I have been using Amara revitilising shampoo since it came to QVC and it is just fab. Because I cant just buy the shampoo on its own from QVC, I now buy it direct from Amara, who are based in Wales, and I buy a one litre pump bottle from them. I have fine hair but lots of it and it is heavy straight hair with a tendancy to lankness and Amara makes my hair feel light and voluminous and shiny!