Molly-Mae Hague city Hague Beauty Celebrity Curling shopping love UPS Тикеры Molly-Mae Hague city Hague

Shoppers flock to buy 'miracle in a bottle' Olaplex hair treatment with 40% off

Reading now: 139
www.ok.co.uk

Summer is almost here and after a long, harsh winter, your hair might have been left a bit damaged. If you need something to revive lacklustre locks, a hugely-popular hair treatment has recently gone on sale - and the saving is huge.

Loved by celebrity hair stylists, the Olaplex Hair Perfector No. 3 Repairing Treatment, £16.88 here (was £28), currently has 40% off at online giant Amazon.

It has racked up more than 95,000 five-star ratings from impressed shoppers at amazon.co.uk. Read more: Molly-Mae Hague's hair waver that gives 'perfect mermaid curls' has £54 off This repairing treatment is free of silicones and oils, promising to repair hair bonds from the inside out, leaving it stronger.

It's suitable strengthening and repairing all hair types, including bleached and broken strands. The Olaplex Hair Perfector No.3 Repairing Treatment is an Amazon best-seller, with thousands of shoppers claiming it left their locks "shiny and glossy".

Read more on ok.co.uk
The website covid-19.rehab is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

The Ultimate Summer Reading List for Your Tween - additudemag.com
additudemag.com
89%
456
The Ultimate Summer Reading List for Your Tween
The idea of reading for pleasure is laughable for many tweens with ADD, who struggle with the skill. But the fact remains, it’s the best way to improve her language skills, critical thinking, and imagination.If your child isn’t too keen on reading, try the five ADHD books for kids in this video that will keep him turning the pages.Your child insists he “hates reading” and squirms at the sight of a book.But you don’t want his brain to turn to mush over the summer months.The solution: These 5 books make reading exciting, and help keep skills sharp.1. The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian SelznickAge: 9-12 yearsAn engaging story told mostly through images.This in-depth novel is masquerading as a picture book, and it will grip your child from the very beginning.2. Squish by Jennifer L. Holm & Matthew HolmAge: 8-12 yearsThe story of a Twinkie-loving amoeba just trying to make it through elementary school told in short, accessible sentences.Plus, your child will learn some science along the way!3. Goth Girl by Chris RiddellAge: 7-11 yearsA story about a lonely girl living in a creepy Victorian estate where she stumbles on a ghostly mouse.The jokes and fast-moving plot will keep your child entertained to the end. 4. Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff KinneyAge: 8-12 yearsThese graphic novels are accessible for children of any reading ability.They have simple, comic-style illustrations and a down-to-earth writing style.Plan to watch the movies afterward as a reward!5. Horrid Henry by Francesca SimonAge: 7-10 yearsHorrid Henry is endearingly evil on his action-packed, delightfully illustrated adventures.The book is four short stories, which help to reduce overwhelm.Free Download: 10 Books You Need to Read (and Pass On)Reading
DMCA