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Hair One Cleanser and Conditioner with Argan Oil for Curly Hair 12 oz

Hair One Cleanser and Conditioner with Argan Oil for Curly Hair 12 oz

 

Hair One Cleanser and Conditioner with Argan Oil for Curly Hair 12 oz

 


Price : $10.99
Hair One Cleanser and Conditioner with Argan Oil for Curly Hair 12 oz

Product Description


Hair One Argan Oil cleanses and conditions to improve the overall health of your hair.

Product Details

  • Item Weight: 1 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B004GEV5XM
  • UPC: 021959041050

Product Features

  • For curly hair
  • Sulfate free

Customer Reviews


I've used both! In fact, there's what's left a gallon jug of Wen in my shower. I have used the Olive Oil and the Jojoba formulas of Hair One before and liked them okay.
Hair One's new Argan formula blows everything away, even Wen. At least it does for me and my hair. I purchased a bottle a couple of weeks ago at Sally's and love it!
First of all, I haven't put shampoo in my hair since the middle of 2008. It's been Wen or Hair One only, but I have used super cheap conditioners to clean out the henna I use in my hair once a month. I don't even use shampoo then. My hair is just as clean as it was with shampoo, except it's not dried out and frizzy. I am of mixed ethnicity, primarily black, but with the rest of the world (my ancestors were a randy bunch!) mixed in. My hair is curly, thick, and usually unmanageable. I stopped relaxing my hair in 2010, and because I'm only using the cleanser conditioners, the results are better than what I had hoped. My hair is very soft and air-dries into curls, not frizz, and that is easy to flatiron when needed. The most significant thing is that I have no split ends. When I stopped using shampoo I stopped getting split ends. Even when I was still relaxing it.
Hair One is in my opinion, equal to Wen. It doesn't feel equal when you pump it into your hand. Wen definitely has a more luxe feel in the hand and in the hair. You have to use lots in order to get your hair clean and conditioned, and you have to let it stay in your hair for a period of time. I think that most of the negative reviews on this are due to people using these products incorrectly. You must let it sit after massaging it through. Just finish the rest of your shower, and it should be fine. My hair gets very clean, there's no buildup, there's no breakage, and my hair is healthier than it was when I started using them. I'm 59 years of age at the time of this writing, and my hair is just as thick, soft, and shiny as anyone in their 20s or 30s. And three years ago I was beginning to see my scalp!
The Argan formula is perfect for my wild hair. It does a better job of cleaning than the Wen (which is saying a lot!) and I love the fragrance so much more. It's better as a leave-in than the Wen is, and seems to do a good job of protecting my hair when I decide to blow-dry and flatiron it. Air-drying after using this is a dream. I can't stop touching my hair and I love the way it leaves my curls.
In a nutshell, I can highly recommend this, BUT you have to use it correctly in order to get the best results. Like so many others who have used these products successfully, I can say that I will never use shampoo in my hair again. Which reminds me ... you know how after you use a brand of shampoo for a while that it stops working as well as it did in the beginning? You will find that if you use these products, that won't happen. I can't explain it - I used to change shampoos every three-four months because they became ineffective after a while. I've gone as long as eight months with nothing but one brand/style of cleansing conditioner and never had that problem.

After years of smoothing my hair, I decided to go more natural. My curly hair has a tendency to get frizzy, so when I stumbled on this product, I decided to give it a try. It far exceeded any expectations. After one use, my hair, which tends to be dry, is very soft with defined curl and NO frizz! I followed the directions but did not use as much as directed, which seemed excessive. I suppose if you have very thick hair, using the amount directed might be necessary, but for my shoulder-length, fine hair I used about the same amount as I would any other shampoo/conditioner and got excellent results.

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