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Pantene 3 Minute Miracle Smooth & Sleek Conditioner

The Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Conditioners are one of my favourite affordable hair masks, so when I saw that Pantene had created their own version; the Pantene 3 Minute Miracle, I was instantly intrigued.

I really don’t know how Pantene have got away with calling their product a 3 Minute Miracle, when that’s exactly what Aussie called theirs? The Aussie 3 Minute Miracles have been around for at least fifteen years, and I’ve used them regularly throughout that time. When you say 3 Minute Miracle, you automatically think of Aussie, so it’s strange that Pantene haven’t chosen a different name for their own version?

Pantene 3 Minute Miracle Smooth & Sleek Conditioner

Pantene 3 Minute Miracle Smooth & Sleek Conditioner

There are five different Pantene 3 Minute Miracle Conditioners to choose from, and they’re £3.99 each;

  • Smooth & Sleek
  • Repair & Protect
  • Colour
  • Volume
  • Superfood

I chose the ‘Smooth & Sleek’ version as my hair is extremely frizzy and hard to tame, so any product that claims to tame and smooth is a winner in my book. I really like the Pantene Smooth & Sleek Shampoo and Conditioner, so I thought I’d like the intensive mask. I’m quite impatient so a three-minute hair mask is ideal for when I’m short on time, but you don’t skimp on the hydration.

Pantene 3 Minute Miracle Smooth & Sleek Conditioner

The Pantene 3 Minute Miracle Smooth & Sleek Conditioner claims to instantly melt into the hair and helps to condition it without weigh down. It can be used with every wash to transform frizzy and dull hair into shinier and stronger locks.

It smells amazing, just like the Smooth & Sleek Shampoo and the Conditioner. It has a conditioner-like consistency rather than an hair mask, and spreads nicely over the hair. The formula does remind me of the Aussie 3 Minute Miracle, so if you like those, you’ll like the Pantene version, except the Pantene versions are much cheaper.

It does a nice job at smoothing my hair, and I definitely notice an improvement in my baby hair halo of frizz when using this conditioner, but it’s not as intensive as a hair mask. I feel like the Aussie versions are very slightly more intensive, but not massively so and this Pantene version is £3.99 whilst the Aussie ones are £4.99 – unless you can find them on offer of course.

You can find the Pantene 3 Minute Miracle Smooth & Sleek Conditioner right here.



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