
Hydrating Conditioner replenishes thirsty hair, restoring optimum moisture levels and nutrients. Rich Cupuacu Butter - from the South American Amazon - is a natural moisturizer. Wild Orchid also adds a moisture while keeping hair healthy and shiny. Blue Algae Extract strengthens the hair shaft. Hair becomes newly re-hydrated and revitalized. This unique eco-friendly formula is perfect for all hair types. Color-treated hair will keep color longer.
What I say:
And hydrate it does. This stuff is the truth. This might be the most moisturizing conditioner I've ever used. The minute I rubbed it in my hair I could feel my hair melt. And, the comb basically glided though. Wow. Plus it smells tropical, like I imagine a rainforest would smell. Not as fruity as the Organix Grapefruit Mango, but yummy nonetheless.
Bottom Line:
This is one of my new staples for sure. I honestly think I could use this as a deep conditioner, that's how soft my hair felt. For now I'm using it as my main rinse-out conditioner. I add a little Trader Joe's Nourish Conditioner on top for added slip. I didn't purchase the shampoo because I'm pretty well stocked on that for now, but I'll probably try it in the future. They used to sell the David Babaii line at Target but it has disappeared from the shelves. It also used to be about $14.99 there. I've seen it at Rite-Aid, Walgreens, Longs, and Sally's now for $9.99.
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