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Vitamin C Moisturizing Conditioner

It’s really freaking hard to find a good all natural conditioner. I have tried many different ones that resulted in varying levels of badness. I also often felt like I had to use a handful in order to really feel like my hair was getting saturated. Even then my hair still looked dry and stringy. It was enough to make me want to run back into the shampoo isle at Target and start hugging bottles of Suave.

Enter Duross & Langel’s Vitamin C Moisturizing Conditioner. It actually took me a while to try this stuff. I was still suffering through Lush’s American Cream and no so sure I wanted to take on another conditioner that was only going to disappoint me. Still my bottle of American Cream was starting to run low and at $26.65 for a 16.9 fl oz bottle of a product I didn’t even like the results of? It was time to try something new.

As far as prices go the Vitamin C Moisturizing Conditioner is a bit more expensive at $14 per 8 fl oz bottle, but I am willing to pay the money as long as the product works.

This conditioner totally delivered!

Pros:

  • I only had to use a small amount to completely do my past the shoulders head of hair.
  • The smell was very nice. Not too strong, but not to light. Perfect.
  • It rinsed out really well.
  • My hair was tangle free and soft!
  • My hair was bright and shining even though I had recently dyed it.

Cons:

  • The price. Though it’s made using fair trade ingredients by hand so it’s worth the extra.

I love this conditioner and I will definitely be getting more in the future. Finally a conditioner I feel I can use long term. I haven’t used the same conditioner twice in about 3 YEARS. This is big.

And people wonder why I’m so obsessed with Duross & Langel.


Comments

  1. Danielle-lee says:

    Will have to try this. I hardly ever find a conditioner I want to use more than a couple of times.

    Posted 7 months, 4 weeks ago


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