The hair food milk conditioner is a mild formula to gently condition and moisturize hair. It is a sulfate-free formula and infused with scents of jasmine and vanilla. The formula is also free of parabens, mineral oil, dye, and gluten. The conditioner had a soft scent that didn't linger after I washed my hair. I don't really think it did much for my hair and it was more expensive than my normal conditioner.
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Sunday, January 26, 2014
Carol's Daughter Hair Milk Pudding
Photo Source - Sephora |
With
a name like “pudding”, who wanted to try this luscious whipped cream?
Full confession - I am not one to really like putting things in my hair
or doing anything with my hair for that matter. I figured new year, I
might try something new. The creamy pudding is not formulated with
parabens, sulfates, synthetic fragrances, synthetic dyes and
petrochemicals. The multitasking product “promises to define, control,
and mold curls, coils, kinks, waves”. I figured that I would used it
since my natural hair texture is wavy and a bit unruly. Even on a good
day, my hair looks like I just rolled out of bed. I decided to use the
pudding after washing my hair. While applying the pudding to my wet
hair, my hands felt sticky after applying the product. I was going to
heat style my hair but decided it would be easier to tie my hair in
little buns and style my hair in the morning. So was not the case, my
hair was thick, greasy, knotty, linty and just plain gross. I couldn’t
wait to wash out the gunk from my hair. I am guessing, I have used a bit
too much product. The second time I used less product but I didn’t
really notice anything. I presume, that I probably need to use heat the
next time I use this product but I am in no rush to try it again.
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