There was actually a few different forms of the same tresemme one. I bought the actual conditioner, but they had a leave in conditioner (which i spritzed on the ends of a small piece of my hair at the store haha) which came in a spray bottle. Then there was another kind, a "conditioning treatment" which came in a spray bottle too, all three had the 2 ingredients in them.
I bought the shampoo and conditioner, half price in Tesco, £2.49 each (but the offer finishes today.)
I don't know if I will use them on my own hair, I normally CO wash with no silicones. I do want to fade my colour though (medium purple, a mix of Plum and Neon blue, I'm not feeling it :/) so now would be a good time to try them. I don't have any split ends that I can see though, it just feels a bit rougher towards the ends since I used JoBaz on it. So I am unecided lol.
My hair is the same, i dont have any split ends but my very ends just feel a bit rough,not suprised since i did 2 color removers and a bleach bath over the past couple weeks. Im going to use it + il report back on what i think. The bottle says it mends 80% of split ends within 3 days so i may have to use it a few times to feel a difference from it. I read somewhere online, this woman uses it 2-3 x per month, clarifies once a month + uses semis on her hair + she said shed recommend it to anyone.
@janineb if you click on the link puerkz posted you can read on page 23 the answer to your question about if it binds to the outside of the hair shaft. From my understanding, it binds to the damaged parts of the hair because those parts are more negatively charged. So it helps pull + give a semi permanent seal to split ends, it helps seal lifted damaged parts to the cuticle in the same way, etc. It really is fascinating.
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Argh I bought the serum, what on earth made me think that was what you ladies were talking about?!
Oh it has that in too apparantly