Deep conditioners are ridiculously expensive and my hair is probably the driest thing I have ever seen so when I heard people raving about this and I saw that it only costs $3 I was dying to try it. It smells like Pina Colada which I love and the smell lasts for a good few hours, but I don't think this product really does anything to my hair. I've tried it around 5-6 times because the first time I let it soak for 3 minutes and rinsed it out of my hair and there was no difference in how my hair felt. As I kept trying it again I left it in for longer and this last time I left it in for 15 minutes and BARELY felt a result. If you have thinner hair than me, and I have ridiculously thick hair, then this might work for you but for us poofy haired girls I'd stay away from this one.
Another thing I didn't like about this product was that it takes forever to rinse out because it has that kind of slimy feeling to it when its in your hair so it's hard to feel for.
For girls with thicker hair, I know this is gross but I HIGHLY recommend putting good ol' fashioned indian coconut oil in your hair and letting it sit for a good 10 minutes that's all you need and then rinsing that out thoroughly with shampoo. Ladies. This works and my hair is always super soft and hydrated and I love it. You can find this coconut oil at literally any and every indian supermarket store and it's pretty cheap and you get a lot of it.
Overall, not impressed but it was only $3 so it could be worth a shot for someone else!
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