
However, I can say that with Oribe Gold Lust Repair & Restore Shampoo I don’t need a conditioner at all. I can use the Gold Lust Nourishing Hair Oil or not – my hair is still shiny and bouncy either way. The shampoo is just so rich – and I mean it about using a tiny amount otherwise you will be swamped with foam which is funny but adds extra rinsing time. The formula is generous in oils – argan, cypress and maracuja – but doesn’t leave hair heavy with residue. My hair actually looks fuller from using this and feels extremely soft. In fact, I’d say that while the softness is lasting and lovely, if you have very fly away hair, you might then need to tame it a bit with something in the mornings if you haven’t tied it up. My hair was clearly doing some nocturnal billowing on the pillow! I brought it back to normality with a very quick and light run through with irons and it fell back into place perfectly.
It’s a big recommend if your hair is being impossible one way or another and I’ve searched around for offers – it seems the most money-value way to buy Oribe Gold Lust Repair & Restore Shampoo is in this £40 set HERE where you get 75ml of the shampoo, 50ml conditioner and 75ml texture spray OR just the 75ml at £16 HERE. That way you can try it all without committing £50 for the shampoo, but if you feel like doing so, it’s HERE.

Yesterday’s hair vs today’s (Oribe) hair for reference.
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