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.
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.
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.
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.
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).