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Rare Cadbury Dairy Milk bar spotted in B&M and shoppers say it ‘looks lush’

A RARE version of Cadbury’s Dairy Milk chocolate bar has appeared on shelves in B&M.

The Cadbury Dairy Milk Slices Peanut Caramel bar was spotted for £2.99 in-store.

Hand holding a box of Cadbury Dairy Milk Peanut Caramel Slices chocolate bars.
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Peanut Caramel Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate bars, spotted back today in B&M[/caption]

The chocolate is imported from Australia and is difficult to find in the UK, although social media users say they’ve spotted it in B&M previously.

A shopper shared the lucky find on the Snack Reviews Facebook page.

The 170g bar is made with Dairy Milk chocolate and has a peanut flavoured creme, peanut pieces and a caramel layer.

It’s a popular treat down under as it is inspired by the iconic Australian bakery slices.

One social media user commented: “That looks lush.”

Another said: “I’d love this.”

If you want to find the bar, you’ll either have to keep your eyes peeled in B&M or try online retailers as it’s tough to get hold of in the UK.

There are some bars selling for £4.99 on eBay but you’ll find a better price in B&M.

Alternatively, there is the fairly similar Cadbury Dairy Milk & More Caramel Nut Crunch Bar.

This chocolate has layers of creamy toffee, crunchy chopped hazelnuts and oozing caramel wrapped in a thick, classic Dairy Milk chocolate exterior.

You can find this for £2.75 at Waitrose or £3.30 at Ocado.

B&M regularly stocks Aussie treats – with another recent example being the Cadbury Honeycomb Sundae Twirl bar.

The rare find reappeared in stores this week after last being seen in 2023.

A shopper shared a picture of the chocolate bar on social media, prompting others to comment “This one looks nice!!” and “Oh my days – we need this”.

Other Aussie finds spotted recently include the Cherry Ripe Berry Truffle bars, which were described as “banging” by fans.

Dairy Milk raspberry bars are also among the Aussie treats sometimes stocked by the discount retailer.

Cadbury’s mint-flavoured Twirl has appeared on shelves, too.

More recent finds include the Aussie Treat Box, which is stuffed with a selection of Cadbury and Mars delights, and the Peanut Brownie Snickers bars.

If you fancy trying the treats, remember B&M does not have an online store so you will have to make an in-person visit.

You can find your nearest B&M by visiting the website and using the store finder tool.

How to save money at B&M

If you’re lucky enough to have a B&M near you, here’s some handy tips on how to save.

The B&M scanner app is free to download onto your smartphone via the Apple App Store or Google Play and flags potential bargains.

It allows you to use the camera on your phone to scan product barcodes around the store.

The app will then tell you the true price of that product, which is sometimes much lower than the price tag says it is.

One shopper used the app to get a £10 long hot water bottle for just 10p.

An ex-B&M manager has also revealed that the best time to get discounted products is at 10am on a Wednesday.

Staff can slash items to as little as 10p to clear excess stock and make way for new products.

Plus, deals expert Tom Church says to keep an eye out for red sticker products.

These are added to special-buy products that have been reduced in price.

It’s worth signing up to Facebook pages dedicated to hunting for bargains from B&M and other discounters too.

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Go own brand – if you’re not too fussed about flavour and just want to supplant your chocolate cravings, you’ll save by going for the supermarket’s own brand bars.

Shop around – if you’ve spotted your favourite variety at the supermarket, make sure you check if it’s cheaper elsewhere.

Websites like Trolley.co.uk let you compare prices on products across all the major chains to see if you’re getting the best deal.

Look out for yellow stickers – supermarket staff put yellow, and sometimes orange and red, stickers on to products to show they’ve been reduced.

They usually do this if the product is coming to the end of its best-before date or the packaging is slightly damaged.

Buy bigger bars – most of the time, but not always, chocolate is cheaper per 100g the larger the bar.

So if you’ve got the appetite, and you were going to buy a hefty amount of chocolate anyway, you might as well go bigger.

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Tottenham vs Bournemouth LIVE SCORE: Latest Premier League updates as Spurs host Champions League hopefuls

TOTTENHAM host Bournemouth in a huge Premier League clash on Super Sunday.

Spurs will be looking to get back to winning ways following their shock 1-0 defeat to AZ Alkmaar in the first leg of their Europa League last-16 tie on Thursday night.

While Bournemouth still have hopes of qualifying for the Champions League next season, and a win in North London would greatly help their charge following Manchester City’s loss at Nottingham Forest yesterday.

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Man, 32, charged with shooting teen, 16, dead in broad daylight after major hunt

Undated handout photo issued by Metropolitan Police of Lathaniel Burrell who has been named as the 16-year-old boy who died after being shot on Tuesday in Paradise Road, Stockwell, south London. Police were called at 3.21pm to reports of a shooting, and the boy was pronounced dead at the scene despite the efforts of paramedics from London Ambulance Service and London's Air Ambulance. Issue date: Wednesday March 5, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story POLICE Stockwell. Photo credit should read: Metropolitan Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Undated handout photo issued by Metropolitan Police of Lathaniel Burrell who has been named as the 16-year-old boy who died after being shot on Tuesday in Paradise Road, Stockwell, south London. Police were called at 3.21pm to reports of a shooting, and the boy was pronounced dead at the scene despite the efforts of paramedics from London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance. Issue date: Wednesday March 5, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story POLICE Stockwell. Photo credit should read: Metropolitan Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

A MAN who shot dead a 16-year-old boy has been charged with murder.

Omar Prempeh, 32, has been charged with the murder of 16-year-old Lathaniel Burrell.

Lathaniel was shot dead in Stockwell, south London, on Tuesday, the Metropolitan Police said.

His family are being supported by specialist officers, the Met added.

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‘Scars are so deep’ – Ruben Amorim gives concerning interview on why Man Utd isn’t a quick fix and will take YEARS

RUBEN AMORIM believes it is difficult to turn things around at Manchester United as there are deep scars in the team.

United have endured a nightmare campaign, with Amorim unable to change the club’s fortunes since being appointed manager.

Ruben Amorim in interview.
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Ruben Amorim believes there are ‘scars’ in the Man Utd team[/caption]
Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United during an FA Cup match.
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United have won just ten out of 25 game since Amorim took charge[/caption]

Amorim has won just ten of his 25 games in charge and he feels there is not a quick fix to the issues at the club.

He told Sky Sports: “To tell you the truth, I feel sometimes there are scars in our team, in our players.

“They are good players, but they (scars) are so deep, they are so long here that it is hard to change things in one moment.

“Some players had one coach and then comes a new coach, new hope, new momentum and then we go to the same place.

“Imagine this for any person, in any job. Imagine this as a player, with all the media and social media. So it’s really hard to turn things around just like that.”

United go into the home clash with Arsenal marooned in the bottom half of the Premier League table after just six victories — and eight defeats — in 18 top-flight matches on his watch.

Amorim, 40, openly admits to making mistakes — particularly in his handling of relationships with staff outside the dressing room.

He said: “When you are a player you just focus on you but when you are a manager you have to focus on a lot of people, not just the players but all the staff.

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“All the staff are paying attention to you so you have to pay attention to that, and that is something that I didn’t do very well in the beginning here in Manchester because I was focused on the games.

“At the moment I am starting to get a really good connection with all the staff and the players.”

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MAFS Australia’s wildest moments from wife swap scandals to wine throwing – as police are called in over punch row

IT has long been deemed one of reality TV’s most wild and explosive shows.

From catfights galore, cheating scandals and shocking sex secrets, Married At First Sight Australia has become a bonafide success and a surefire headline-grabber of a show.

One of the biggest shows on Australian TV, the Down Under formal also became a huge success in the UK during the Covid lockdown in 2020, regularly bringing in over a million viewers a night whilst everyone was stuck indoors.

It even led the UK version to follow suit by ditching its traditional format in favour of a two-month long extravaganza filled to the brim with drama.

Now, with the Aussie show back in action for a brand new series of E4, only time will tell if it will produce any more of the most shocking moments in reality TV history.

For now, The Sun has compiled a list of the most outrageous moments to ever hit the scandal-filled programme.

Red Wine Drama

Screenshot of a dinner party scene from Married at First Sight Australia.
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There was a red wine incident during one infamous dinner party[/caption]
A woman crying while being comforted by two men.
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Cyrell had to be held back[/caption]

Martha Kalifatidis and Cyrell Paule famously came to blows during the show’s reunion dinner party in 2019.

In the scenes, Martha shocked the group when she poured an entire glass of red wine down Cyrell’s back.

The pair continually clashed throughout the series with Martha more irate than ever before when she discovered that Cyrell has been talking bad about her husband once again.

Before storming over with her glass of wine in tow, Martha said of her show rival: “If she keeps talking to Michael, I’m going to crawl across the table and gouge her eyes out.”

After pouring the drink over her head, Martha quickly ran away as the rest of the group looked on in utter disbelief at her antics.

It caused an absolute ruckus with Cyrell quickly following suit and chasing Martha off-set and barging past several of the show’s crew before chucking red wine across her pristine white Prada dress.

Cyrell had to be held back by her co-stars as Martha walked off with her white dress ruined after her rival’s retaliation.

Sam and Ines’ wife swap shock

Sam Ball and Ines from Married At First Sight Australia.
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Sam and Ines had viewers shocked with their illicit romping[/caption]

There were extremely steamy scenes when groom Sam went behind his wife Elizabeth’s back to secretly romp with a new woman named Ines on the show.

MAFS viewers were left stunned as they watched Sam cheat on his wife with Ines.

The programme showed the pair on a secret date in which Ines had admitted beforehand that she may as well just wear her underwear and no clothes as they would soon be “coming off”.

Having smooched behind a plant, seemingly to avoid the obvious gaze of the cameras, Sam then invited Ines back to his apartment where things got hot and heavy.

The pair snogged one another extensively before Sam picked Ines up and threw her on his bed.

He then climbed on top of her as things began to crack up a notch.

Viewers were left shocked not only at the revelation that Sam was cheating but the fact he was now romping care-free in full view of the cameras for all to see.

Nude photo row

Olivia and Domenica from Married at First Sight Australia.
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The Aussie show found itself at the centre of a huge nude photo row[/caption]

In 2022, fans were left shocked when it was revealed that cast members on the show had been shown a nude photo of one of the brides with her seemingly being unaware.

Olivia Frazer showed fellow members of the cast a naked picture of  Domenica Calarco without her consent.

Olivia shared the photo after discovering Domenica’s OnlyFans platform where she had uploaded the nude images.

Domenica admitted it felt like a “malicious attack” before she stormed off from filming and removed her microphone after being left blindsided by the scenario.

A petition was then created asking for the “e-safety commissioner to immediately take action against Olivia” and gained a whopping 55,000 signatures.

Domenica became aware of the petition and backed it whilst also confirming she had taken legal advice over the situation.

She eventually shut down the OnlyFans page, as per the Daily Mail, but was left gutted to lose out on the extra income.

X-rated bathroom scenes

A man and woman in a bubble bath.
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Mitch whipped off his underwear in a racy bath scene[/caption]
Couple kissing in a bubble bath.
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He then snogged his wife totally naked[/caption]

Viewers could not believe their eyes when a naked bathtub romp was shown on the show.

Ella and Mitch were all over each other when they met on the show in 2022 and they clearly could not keep their hands to theirselves as they headed on honeymoon.

Although Mitch was desperate to take things to the next level, Ella had been clear she had a three-day rule – meaning she would not have sex with him until three days had passed.

Respecting her wishes, Mitch ended up choosing to tease her instead and at first treated her to a racy backside massage.

The pair then hopped in the bath together where things took a raunchy turn.

Mitch took off his underwear once in the bath and threw it across Ella’s face.

Then, fully nude, he mounted her inside the tub as they shared a passionate snog with one another.

It especially caused eyebrows given that upon its Australian premiere, it was aired at 7:30pm in the evening – a move which many branded inappropriate.

Punch Probe

Paul Antoine from Married at First Sight Australia, wiping his eyes.
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Show groom Paul is currently the centre of a police probe[/caption]

The show found itself at the centre of a police probe when reality star Paul Antonine punched a hole in a door following a row with his TV bride.

Participant Paul hit the roof when his spouse Carina Mirabile admitted she had previously slept with a huge US rapper.

The 31 year old groom displayed a concerning reaction when a day out turned dark.

On their way home from a double date with another couple of the romantic show, Carina turned the radio on in the Uber, when a song came on by US rapper Quavo.

Carina explained in her to-camera interview with producers: “I put on a song and I said a comment that I’d slept with this rapper and I didn’t think it was awkward. 

“Paul and I have spoken about our pasts so I didn’t think there was an issue at all.”

But when they returned to their apartment, Paul’s mood soured.

“I was cuddling him and he was like, “I just need space,”‘ Carina said of the outburst, which was not caught on camera.

“He obviously didn’t like that. I turned around and went to bed and that’s when he got really angry and he punched a wall.”

Paul was later seen crying as he apologised to his wife for his actions.

And now New South Wales police, who cover the Sydney area where the show is filmed, confirmed they have launched an investigation into the matter.

“The matter has been referred to officers from South Sydney Police Area Command, who have commenced an investigation,” a police spokesperson told Sky News Australia.

“As the investigation is current, police will not be making any further comment in relation to the matter”.

Daily Mail Australia have also reported that Aussie network Channel Nine, who air the show, have been locked in crisis talks since the episode aired.

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The £3 M&S shampoo I always buy as a beauty editor & the supermarket steal that could stop hair loss

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Woman holding volumising shampoo and conditioner bottles, Image 2 shows Four bottles of M&S hair products: nourishing shampoo and conditioner, volumising shampoo and conditioner
Tara Ledden

HOW much do you spend on shampoo? For most people, it’s probably under a tenner.

New research recently confirmed that more than two-thirds of Brits do indeed spend less than £10 on shampoo.

Tara ledden trying natural deodorant, Supplied (I mention wearing black, white and prints that hide sweat,
I tested out the viral haircare range by M&S – here’s how it went…
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Four bottles of M&S hair products: nourishing shampoo and conditioner, volumising shampoo and conditioner.
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M&S Nourishing and Volumising hair products cost just £3[/caption]
M&S Nourishing Shampoo bottle.
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M&S Nourishing shampoo, £3, leaves hair soft without weighing it down[/caption]

There are hundreds of brilliant budget options on the high street – and amongst them are the viral M&S £3 Volumising and Nourishing shampoos.

When I spotted these on Tiktok, I knew right away I needed to try them for myself.

The packaging looks sleek and minimal – although, it’s virtually impossible to squeeze the conditioner out, so I had to take the lid off.

I suggest you do the same unless you’ve got Hulk-like strength.

The good news is, the packaging is completely recyclable, so there’s at least one pro.

Judging by the names alone, I expected I’d prefer the M&S Nourishing Shampoo, £3, but after using both, I’m surprised to say the M&S Volumising Shampoo, £3 is my favourite.

  • M&S Nourishing Shampoo, £3 – buy here

Both lather really well – even though they’re sulfate free (an ingredient that can cause dryness for some people, although I don’t avoid it myself!) which is a novelty, as many shampoos without sulfates don’t provide the same level of cleaning.

They’re both also silicone free – an ingredient that delivers shiny, smooth hair but can weigh down lengths and cause build-up on hair (again, I’m all for the extra shine, so a silicone-free shampoo isn’t high on my priority list).

Another thing they have in common is the hero ingredients – each features micro algae, which helps re-balance the scalp, reducing oil control while alleviating dryness.

In addition, the volumising shampoo contains grapefruit extract and jojoba oil for weightless hydration, while the nourishing shampoo has a cocktail of caring coconut oil and bergamot water for superior softening.

Bottle of M&S volumising shampoo.
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M&S Volumising Shampoo is getting high praise on TikTok[/caption]
  • M&S Volumising Shampoo, £3 – buy here

I have fine hair that gets dirty quickly, but it’s also long and prone to tangling, so I need a shampoo that gets rid of all the grime at my roots without drying out my lengths – and both products managed to do exactly that.

The volumising variation also helped my roots feel super-clean and lifted, so my hair was swishing around like the women in TV ads – something I could get used to!

Arkive by Adam Reed All Day Everyday Shampoo bottle.
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Arkive’s The Everyday Shampoo has been my go-to for almost two years[/caption]
  • Arkive The Everyday Shampoo, £12 – buy here

If the M&S packaging is too much of a hurdle, for the last 18 months, Arkive The Everyday Shampoo, £12, has been my go-to and I don’t see that changing any time soon.

It seems to be on offer for around £9 every time I need a restock (thank you, universe) –  and it leaves my scalp squeaky clean, while also detangling and adding shine.

I’m also a huge fan of L’Oréal Paris Elvive Hydra Pure 72h Purifying Shampoo, £2.75 , which is formulated for greasy roots and dry ends, all for less than the cost of a sandwich. 

L'Oréal Elvive Hydra Pure 72H Purifying Shampoo bottle.
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Specifically created for oily scalps and dry ends, L’Oreal’s Hydra Pure shampoo is great for combination hair[/caption]
  • L’Oréal Paris Elvive Hydra Pure 72h Purifying Shampoo, £2.75 – buy here

Given there are so many affordable specialised shampoos, a stat that did surprise me from that email is that only 51% of people choose a shampoo specific to their hair type. 

Using products that tackle your concerns will turn your basic wash into a treatment.

Whether that’s reducing frizz, adding body, defining curls or protecting colour, a shampoo geared towards the issue is the first step  in reducing it.

So, here are the best for each hair type.

BEST FOR NORMAL HAIR

I don’t think I’ve met a single person who doesn’t have at least one thing they’d like to change about their hair, but if you do fall into this category, lucky you! Maintaining the balance is key, so a shampoo that gently cleanses and leaves hair soft, like Pantene Pro-V Classic Clean Shampoo, £6, is a winner. 

Pantene Active Pro-V Classic Clean shampoo bottle.
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Pantene’s Classic Clean shampoo is great for normal hair[/caption]
  • Pantene Pro-V Classic Clean Shampoo, £6 – buy here

BEST FOR SENSITIVE SCALPS

Monday Haircare Gentle Shampoo, £4, is developed for delicate scalps, with a low level of fragrance and natural ingredients, like shea butter and coconut oil to soothe the scalp and soften hair.

Pink bottle of Monday Gentle Shampoo with coconut oil.  350 ml. 0% SLS. PETA certified.
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If your scalp is sensitive, Monday’s Gentle shampoo won’t cause irritation[/caption]
  • Monday Haircare Gentle Shampoo, £4 – buy here

If your scalp is itchy or prone to dandruff,  call in the big guns – Nizoral Scalp Soothing Itchy & Sensitive Shampoo, £8.75, will gently exfoliate to prevent build-up. 

BEST FOR DRY LENGTHS

Aussie SOS Repair & Revive Shampoo, £8, has been a staple in my mum’s shower for as long as I can remember and her hair is never anything but shiny.

Aussie SOS Repair & Revive shampoo bottle.
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If you have dry, damaged hair, Aussies SOS Repairing shampoo will turn things around[/caption]
  • Aussie SOS Repair & Revive Shampoo, £8 – buy here

Whether you regularly use heat tools, or you’re long overdue a trim, it makes hair look and feel healthy. 

BEST FOR ADDING VOLUME

Over the Christmas break, my sister sent me to buy her shampoo with strict instructions: “Nothing moisturising or heavy –  if it says volumising or thickening, it’ll be fine.” 

Lee Stafford Plump Up the Volume plumping shampoo bottle.
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For body and bounce, look no further than Lee Stafford’s Plumping Shampoo[/caption]
  • Lee Stafford Plump Up The Volume Plumping Shampoo, £7.99 – buy here

I picked Lee Stafford Plump Up The Volume Plumping Shampoo, £7.99, after a quick scan of the shelf, and she says it’s the best she’s used.

It leaves hair clean and weightless, but not dry or static which is often the case with body-building formulas. 

BEST FOR NOURISHING CURLS

Andrew Fitzsimons Fantasy Curls Nourishing Shampoo bottle.
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For curly hair that needs some moisture, go for Andrew Fitzsimons nourishing shampoo[/caption]
  • Andrew Fitzsimons Nourishing Shampoo for Curly Hair, £9.50 – buy here

Andrew Fitzsimons Nourishing Shampoo for Curly Hair, £9.50, lathers well, so hair feels clean, plus it contains amino acids to heal broken bonds and coconut oil to repair inside and out for better definition. 

BEST FOR THICKENING

Realistically,  a shampoo alone can’t fast-track hair growth, but as part of a routine that’s strengthening (and likely contains a supplement, such as Hair Gain Hair Capsules, £36.99 for 60), the new L’Oréal Elvive Growth Booster Shampoo, £13, promises to prevent thinning  and hair loss.

L'Oréal Elvive sulphate-free growth booster anti-fall shampoo.
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L’Oreal Elvive’s newest shampoo thickens hair in a matter of weeks[/caption]
  • L’Oréal Elvive Growth Booster Shampoo, £13 – buy here

If you shop around, you’ll probably find it on offer –  at the time of writing, it’s half-price at Boots.

BEST FOR A DEEP CLEAN

Garnier Ultimate Blends Balancing Shampoo bottle.
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Garnier’s charcoal purifying shampoo is as good as versions six times the price[/caption]
  • Garnier Ultimate Blends Charcoal Shampoo, £5.50 – buy here

If you use lots of products (I may as well be surgically attached to a can of dry shampoo) and need to remove the build-up, Garnier Ultimate Blends Charcoal Shampoo, £5.50, reminds me of a purifying shampoo that I love that’s six times the price.

You can’t argue with that!  

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