Monday 9 January 2017

Mane 'n Tail Hair Care + Win a Bundle for youself competition

The Mane 'n Tail hair care range created something of a buzz last year and it is not hard to understand why. Originally developed for horses, their owners reported seeing significant improvement in the health and appearance of not just their horses’ manes and tails but also on their own hair having used the products on themselves. So as the buzz was created, Mane 'n Tail was born.
Mane 'n Tail Hair Care + Win a Bundle for youself competition
Described as being the horse to human crossover shampoo for fuller, stronger, longer, healthier hair the exclusive micro-enriched protein formula creates a gentle rich fragrant lather that provides down to the scalp cleansing action without stripping natural oils leaving it soft, shiny and manageable. Not only is it safe for all hair types and chemically treated hair, but you can also use it on your dog and cat too!

Within the product range you will find Shampoo, Conditioner, leave-in conditioners, styling pomades, All-in-one products and Hand and Nail Therapy bringing in more than 25 products which is quite exhaustive and has something for every hair complaint.

I have been using some products from the Mane 'n Tail range for the past few weeks and it is easy to get what all the excitement is about. The Shampoo and Conditioner work so well with my hair which, depending on the time of the month can be dry, greasy or a bit of both. I have to watch my scalp because it can become sensitive if products are too strong, so I do where possible try to avoid the silicone based products because I can be left itching my scalp as though I have lice. The Mane 'n Tail Gentle Clarifying Shampoo is a revitalising formula dedicated to cleansing and moisturising from root to tip. Since I started to use these products, what I have noticed that you need just the smallest amount for it to work and by small, I mean no bigger than that 50p and it lathers really well, washes out really well and the feeling afterwards is soft, smooth shiny locks. I don't condition my hair every time I wash it, I do that every other wash and I have started to alternative been the Mane 'n Tail Gentle Replenishing Conditioner; which is a deeply nourishing formula that targets breakage and split ends to reveal repaired, healthy-looking hair and their Hair Strengthening Leave-in-Conditioner, so I am looking forward to seeing the results of those.

Alongside the hair care products I have been using Hoofmaker which is the Mane 'n Tail Hand and Nail Therapy. It is no secret that I adore hand cream and go through tubes of the stuff, so I have, for the time being switched to this to see how it fares. It is described as being a fast-absorbing, non-greasy, moisturising, protein-enriched formula which targets cracked, dry skin not just on the hands but also on the feet and body. Perfect for softening rough, callused areas, you can expect smooth, comfortable and rejuvenated skin all over the body. When it comes to using the cream, it does feel slightly different to other hand creams that I have used but it does, as described, it sinks in and disappears on contact, it leaves no greasy tacky residue behind and it does leave your hands, feet and I have used it on my legs - soft, smooth and really moisturised. I've suffered no irritations, my skin isn't dry and I just really really like the cream.

If this has been a brand on your wishlist, one you are intrigued to try having read my review then I have a competition with you giving you the chance to win one of each of those products I have mentioned above - Gentle Clarifying Shampoo, Gentle Clarifying Conditioner, Hair Strengthener Daily Leave-in-Conditioner and the Hoofmaker Hand and Nail Therapy

If you cannot wait for this competition to end and want to get your hands on some products then you will find Mane 'n Tail products in Boots, Harvey Nichols, Liberty, Fenwicks, Bentalls and the main Urban Outfitters on Oxford Street.

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