BEAUTY fans have been left raving over a supermarket’s own brand shampoo that leaves hair “lightweight and moisturised”.
Marks and Spencer has recently launched its new £3 hair products on the shelves.

Beauty fans are loving the new £3 shampoo and conditioner in M&S[/caption]
The new range has been hailed for making hair ‘lightweight and moisturised’[/caption]
The shampoo and conditioners are sulphate and silicon-free, and are vegan-friendly.
They also come in two versions – an orchid and waterlily volumising option, or nourishing sea salt and green bergamot.
Supermarket bosses promise the products will “rebalance the scalp” thanks to micro algae extract, and also result in “weightless hydration”.
So it’s unsurprising that the shampoo and conditioner has gone viral on social media.
Showing them off on TikTok, staff at the M&S Braehead store, near Glasgow, said: “Have you tried our £3 shampoo & conditioner?
“It leaves your hair lightweight & silky soft, get yours now at M&S Braehead.”
And countless beauty fans, including hairdressers, have also taken to the platform to rave about the £3 buys.
One gushed: “Literally the best shampoo and conditioner I’ve tried.”
A second wrote: “I’ve used a lot of professional brands over the years being a hairdresser but these are 10/10.
“My hair feels so lightweight and moisturised and everytime I turn my head I can smell the most gorgeous smell.”
“This stuff smells UNREAL I’m obsessed”, echoed a third.
Someone else insisted: “My hair has never been so soft.”
A fifth added: “Hair extension girlies, run to M&S. Silicone and sulphate free.”
Meanwhile, a sixth chimed in: “These are soooo good. Especially as a blonde – mine is SHINING.”
But not everyone is completely sold, with some shoppers all having the same complaint.
“Love it…but bottles are nightmare”, sighed one person.
Somebody else agreed: “It’s great but sooooo hard to get out of the bottle.”
And a third added: “Love it but given up using it so difficult to get out of the bottle.”