WITH SO many shampoo options available, it can be difficult knowing which ones are actually worth the money.
Fortunately, beauty whizz Rosemond, from the UK, has revealed the best ones available in Superdrug – and the ones not worth your money.
The beauty fan shared a short clip on TikTok where she browsed the shelves of a Superdrug store pointing out the best and worst buys so you can save your cash.
Rosemond has now created a full series on her TikTok account, rosebaby40, advising viewers what beauty products are worth bagging.
"Shampoos that are worth purchasing with a simple yes or no!" she captioned the post.
First up was the Shea Moisture African Black Soap Bamboo Charcoal Deep Cleansing Shampoo, £12.99, which the beauty fan said was worth picking up.
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Rosemond also recommended the Mielle Organics Rosemary Mint Shampoo, £9.98, which also claims to have Biotin to help strengthen hair.
If you have curly hair then you've probably heard of the Cantu brand which specialise in products for girls with curly locks.
However, the beauty pro revealed that the brand's £7.99 Avocado Hydrating Shampoo wasn't worth splurging on.
Neither is the Pantene Pro-V Miracles Shampoo, £2.75, says Rosemond who stated: "Absolutely no."
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However, the beauty pro has been impressed by make-up brand turned skincare brand, Revolution.
The brand's Salicylic Scalp Clarifying Shampoo, £8.99, got a big thumbs up from Rosemond.
OGX Thick & Full+ Biotin & Collagen Shampoo, £7.49, and Garnier Sleek Restorer, Cocoa Butter and Coconut Oil Shampoo, £4.80, were two Rosemond recommended leaving on the shelves instead of bringing home.
But Carol's Daughter Wash Day Delight Micellar Cleansing Rose Water Shampoo, currently on sale for £11.19, got a tick from Rosemond.
For those with curly/afro hair, Rosemond recommended the £16 Afrocenchix Swish Shampoo.
Finally, Flora & Curl Rose Water & Honey Cream Shampoo, £15.99, didn't hit the mark for the beauty pro.
The video has since been viewed over 590k times and received over 12,000 likes.
People quickly took to the comments thanking Rosemond for her advice and asking for more details.
One wrote: "Thanks for sharing."
Another person commented: "So basically the affordable stuff is a no."
"Some of these shampoos are fairly expensive yet you're saying NO!? So price doesn't make them good then," penned a third.
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Meanwhile, a fourth added: "What is wrong with the Garnier one you said no to?"
"Whats wrong with Pantene?" asked a fifth.
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