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Posted on October 7, 2024

Cult Beauty The Hair Repair Edit 2024 Review

Cult Beauty The Hair Repair Edit 2024 Review

Previously, Cult Beauty launched four hair care edits, and since I couldn’t choose just one, I decided to purchase two of them. Now it’s time for my second review, and today, I’ll be sharing my thoughts on the Cult Beauty The Hair Repair Edit. Keep reading to find out more.

Philip Kingsley Bond Builder Split End Remedy

Philip Kingsley Bond Builder Split End Remedy (50ml, worth £29.00 Full Size) – a hair treatment designed to improve the look of split ends. The formula includes sodium PCA, sodium lactate, amino acids, panthenol, phytantriol, and green tea extract. I’m looking forward to trying this product.

Cult Beauty Set of 2 Hair Clips 

Cult Beauty Set of 2 Hair Clips (worth £5.00) – a pair of nice hair clips that don’t crease hair and keep it back while applying makeup.

OLAPLEX No.3 Hair Perfector

OLAPLEX No.3 Hair Perfector (100ml, worth £28.00 Full Size) – a pre-shampoo treatment designed to strengthen and repair damaged hair. I’m a fan of Olaplex, and this product is a staple in my hair care routine, so I’m always pleased to find it in beauty boxes. It makes my hair look healthier, shinier, and more manageable.

Larry King Spoilt for Choice Hair Oil

Larry King Spoilt for Choice Hair Oil (30ml, worth £28.00) – a hair and scalp oil designed to work as a hair mask, scalp remedy, and a styling or finishing product. The formula is enriched with jojoba oil, squalane, argan oil, and rosemary leaf oil. This oil seems interesting, and I’m excited to give it a try.

Briogeo Superfoods Avocado + Kiwi Mega Moisture Mask

Briogeo Superfoods Avocado + Kiwi Mega Moisture Mask (30ml) – a deeply nourishing hair treatment enriched with biotin, panthenol, arginine, avocado oil, cocoa seed butter, chia seed oil, kiwi extract, spirulina, spinach, eggplant, turmeric, neem, and red algae extracts. It smells lovely, and the texture feels great. I leave it on for around 10 minutes before rinsing, and my hair becomes incredibly soft and manageable.

Virtue Damage Reverse Serum (15ml) – a leave-in serum that visibly strengthens and repairs weak, damaged strands. The formula contains Alpha Keratin 60ku®, a multifaceted photo-protection complex, peptides, panthenol, trehalose, arginine, squalane, linseed extract, rice extract, centella asiatica extract, and tremella extract. I had planned to purchase this product, so I’m pleased to try it in advance.

Oribe Gold Lust Transformative Masque

Oribe Gold Lust Transformative Masque (50ml, worth £21.00) – a deep conditioning mask designed to intensely hydrate while restoring softness, shine, and body. The formula features a Bio-Restorative Complex (biotin, plant collagen, caffeine, and niacinamide), along with baobab oil, shea butter, argan oil, moringa oil, and Oribe’s signature complex. This hair mask works wonderfully, leaving my hair incredibly soft, smooth, and shiny without making it greasy or heavy afterwards.

Living Proof Restore

Two products from Living Proof:

  • Living Proof Restore Shampoo (60ml worth £14.00) – a fortifying shampoo that gently cleanses while helping to reverse damage for softer, smoother hair. The formula is enriched with a proprietary amino cleansing complex, phytantriol, and a glutamic acid-based emollient.
  • Living Proof Restore Conditioner (60ml worth £14.00) – an intensely fortifying conditioner designed to revive damaged hair by smoothing, repairing, and protecting. The formula is enriched with hemisqualane, phytantriol, red algae extract, meadowfoam seed oil, and a glutamic acid-based emollient.
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