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Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Product Review: John Master's Organics Lavender and Avocado Intensive Conditioner
By: Meg
Cost:~ 20.00
So yesterday, Megan and I got fabulous hair cuts and color (more on that later) from Salon Valin in Modesto. In honor of our new hair looks I'm reviewing my new conditioner obsession: John Masters Lavender and Avocado Intensive Conditioner. My hair is a conditioner challenge because the ends are very dry since I use heat styling every day BUT the top of my head is not dry. If I over-moisturize the top of my head, my hair gets HEAVY and lacks volume. I needed a conditioner that would let my ends soak up tons of moisture, but give volume to my roots.
I have found just that with the Lavender and Avocado Conditioner. This stuff is hair MAGIC! It is packed with oils that are great for your hair along with herbs and other conditioners.
I put it all over my hair from root to ends and let it seep in for about three minutes after I have shampooed. The smell is a wonderful, but not overpowering, Lavender. When I rinse it out my hair already feels pretty great and very smooth. I usually do follow that up with my detangler since my hair gets a little tangled at work but you could skip that if you have shorter or super manageable hair. The thing I love the most about this is that it doesn't weigh my hair down one bit, even with ALL that moisture. I actually think my hair has more volume than it did when I was using a (dirty) Volumizing shampoo and conditioner. The price varies depending on where you get it. I got mine at an organic foods market for about 19.00. I know to you Suave and Pantene users, that seems like a lot (just think of how much Suave you could get for that...like a whole year's worth). When it comes to your hair ladies, you can't skimp on quality. It's so easy to damage your hair and not so easy to fix. Your hair is one of the fist things people see, so make sure it looks it's best!
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