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Any one tried this. It also has argon oil and tea tree oil. It's in a brown and green packet or jar. I don't think this is the one by Organix.
I've only just tired it right now. The packet says it's intensive so don't use more than twice a week. (not that I would)
I've heard people rave about it. And I know my hair is literally still wet (and I did use it after I'd used other conditioners), but I'm not feeling anything so special about it just yet.
What do you expect from a conditioner. For your hair to feel good right away, or temporarily? Should it REALLY help permanently (eventually) improve the health/condition of your hair?
This is the first time I've tried it. My usual conditioners are a Lush jasmine and henna pre-wash, then after the wash: KeraCare Humecto, Lush Retread w/ yogurt, and Aussie 3 Minute Miracle, and Aussie Hair Insurance leave-in conditioner. I like these but the Macadamia was so raved about I had to try it when I saw a packet at a store I stopped into.
I bought it at Ulta for $4.00. It was a waste of time and money. Cheaper conditioners moisturize the hair better than that masque. It felt nice going in but after I washed it out, nothing! My hair was as dry as a desert! I had to use a normal conditioner afterward to make my hair easy to detangle.
I've use it. It wasn't as spectacular as I was expecting, after hearing girls on youtube rave about it; it did do the job though. What I found really made my hair soft and moisturized was Henna and Placenta; also in a small one use pack at Sally's.
Any one tried this. It also has argon oil and tea tree oil. It's in a brown and green packet or jar. I don't think this is the one by Organix.
I've only just tired it right now. The packet says it's intensive so don't use more than twice a week. (not that I would)
I've heard people rave about it. And I know my hair is literally still wet (and I did use it after I'd used other conditioners), but I'm not feeling anything so special about it just yet.
What do you expect from a conditioner. For your hair to feel good right away, or temporarily? Should it REALLY help permanently (eventually) improve the health/condition of your hair?
This is the first time I've tried it. My usual conditioners are a Lush jasmine and henna pre-wash, then after the wash: KeraCare Humecto, Lush Retread w/ yogurt, and Aussie 3 Minute Miracle, and Aussie Hair Insurance leave-in conditioner. I like these but the Macadamia was so raved about I had to try it when I saw a packet at a store I stopped into.
Never tried the Macadamia, just love mine, it is Pro Naturals Hair Repair Mask, it is for all types of hair and has an anti-fade formula, enriched with proteins, keratin and infused with argan oil. When I first received the Hair Repair System I did a double take when I lifted out the Hair Repair Mask jar. I had never heard of a hair mask before - now I wouldn't be without it. You should try it too, smells so.... good. Pro Naturals® Moroccan Argan Oil Hair Repair System take a trip through their website and read all the how to's and buying guides, it is very informative.
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