[Disclosure: This is an unbiased review and not a paid promotion.] I was convinced that I had previously shared my experience with the TIGI Copyright Shine Booster, but after searching extensively on my site, I couldn’t find it. However, I recently rediscovered this product in my bathroom and was amazed by its performance. I have used it a couple of times last week and it still lives up to my initial impression.
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However, my joy at rediscovering this product quickly turned into disappointment when I discovered how difficult it is to find. TIGI Copyright has always been associated with salon professionals, distinct from their consumer line, Bedhead, both under the ownership of Unilever. Last year, Unilever discontinued TIGI Copyright Colour but sold it to the former MD of TIGI, who now leads Colour House International, responsible for hair supply distribution. Sadly, the Shine Booster, part of the consumer range, is nowhere to be found.
After some extensive online searching, I found some listings on platforms like eBay, but it seems these might be the last available. My own product is over a year old, and I believe any remaining stock will still be viable. It’s disheartening that such a fantastic product is close to extinction. Adding a few drops of this Shine Booster to your conditioner genuinely enhances the shine of your hair. It’s a pity it’s almost disappearing. If by any chance this is read by CHI, please consider bringing it back!
While attempting to locate my Copyright post (which unfortunately does not exist), I stumbled upon a post about my backstage experience with Burberry in 2011 – a particularly stressful day! You can read about it here.
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