Monday 23 February 2015

Coconut & Hibiscus Co-Wash Conditioning Cleanser

haven't washed my hair for 2 weeks and it was in need of some TLC. I applied hot oil treatment to my hair and wore a shower cap and conditioning cap for 1 hour. I then applied the Coconut & Hibiscus Co-Wash Conditioning Cleanser to my hair focusing on my roots but still massaged it throughout my hair.

My hair felt clean and moisturised and did not feel stripped. This product doesn't lather much at all but this doesn't affect its cleaning ability. I am very happy with the results but the product only comes in a small bottle which is annoying and my hair is like a dry sponge.

Pros
Smells beautiful
Gentle cleansing

Cons
Small bottle 

Co-Wash Conditioning Cleanser 237ml

Wednesday 11 February 2015

As i am Hydration Elation

I was impressed with the as I am co wash so I thought I would give the deep conditioner a try. I applied this to my freshly hot oil treated and shampooed hair. I applied about half of the jar to the hair, covered it with a shower cap and a conditioning cap whilst I sat under a hooded dryer for 20 minutes.

I then rinsed this out thoroughly applied shea butter and put my hair into plaits. I am happy with the results of this conditioner as my hair did feel really moisturised. But this product did not work much better than shea moisture which is cheaper, so I don't think I will be purchasing this product again

Pros
Smells lovely
Natural ingredients

Cons
Kind of expensive

Not available in 500ml  

Tuesday 10 February 2015

Carrier Oils Confusion

I recently went to my local beauty supply store in search of carrier oils. I have noticed that they are being advertised as 100% pure when in fact they are diluted.

The oil I wanted to purchase was avocado oil. Which on the bottle was advertised as 100% avocado oil. Upon. Closer inspection of the bottle I noticed two ingredients which were both in Latin. A quick Google search later and I discovered that it was in fact mixed with almond oil.

I was surprised at this because I didn't think avocado oil was particularly expensive. So if ever you are purchasing oils read the ingredients otherwise you may be paying over the odds for a cheaper oil.

Thursday 5 February 2015

ORS Hair Mayonnaise

I decided to try out this product on my cousin’s hair as my hair is in twists and he is in between cane rows. His hair was very dry as he had left it out or a long period of time and had been sleeping on cotton pillow cases.

I applied a hot oil mixture (JBCO coconut evoo) treatment to his hair for 20 minutes whilst he wore two shower caps and sat under a hooded dryer. I then shampooed his hair in 9 sections, only concentrating on the roots and allowing the rest to be cleaned as the water trickled down. I used shea moisture retention shampoo which worked like a treat. His hair actually felt as if it had been conditioned.

After I applied the ORS mayo treatment liberally to his sectioned hair. He then sat under the dryer for another 20 mins. After washing out the treatment his hair felt moisturised and a lot healthier. As ORS is a protein treatment and can leave the hair hard, he would have benefited from me applying a moisturising treatment after but I was short of time so couldn’t.
Pros
Cheap £3.99 for 454g

Cons

Contains Sodium lauryl sulphate and mineral oil