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Product Review: Millcreek Botanicals Biotin Conditioner

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danigurl18

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I was at Marshalls and I happened to see this in the hair product section. It is organic so I couldn't wait to try it. I wet my hair, used the condish, and did my workout. After I rinsed, it felt stronger and really soft. It is definately a keeper. It only costs $3.99 a bottle so ladies try it out! Also they have jojoba condish which I bought 3 bottles of...
 
I LOVE :love: these conditioners! I've tried the Biotin, Jojoba, and the Aloe Vera one as well as the Aloe Vera shampoo. The shampoo is really good too... no SLS plus it left my hair really soft like the Creme of Nature Ultra Moisturizing shampoo (which I've been addicted to for YEARS). I actually just co-washed with the Jojoba condish and used a little bit as a leave-in. Airdrying as i type. 80% dry and hair is still soft. :yep:
 
Thanks for the review. I've seen these at Marshalls but didn't buy because I wanted to check the board first. Glad I did!
 
Just want to chime in on Millcreek conditioners. I used the Jojoba condish for a cowash last night and I am so blown away today. I've been cowashing w/ HE LTR and while my hair felt great while wet and detangling was very easy, after my hair dried, it had a crunchy type of feel and I needed to add leave in and oil to soften and moisturize.

Now call me crazy but I believe if a conditioner is doing what it's designed to do, additional products are not needed for hair to feel soft and moisturerized. Am I expecting to much from my conditioner?

Well anyway, I clarified w/ baking soda and warm water to remove the build up as best I could before using the Millcreek Jojoba condish. I put my hair in a bun soaking wet, ran my hand over the top and the ponytail lenght with Vatika coconut oil (Hairveda) and tried it down and went to bed.

Today my hair is soft and moisturized, no crunchy feeling and I haven't added any other product. Also, when I rinsed, I left a little of the condish in my hair. I'm really pleased so far. I think I made a good decision to move away from products with cones. HTH
 
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I love MillCreek Botanticals product line--I use as keepers Jojoba, Keratin, Henna Conditioners. They are lovely! The protein products keep the hair soft yet strong with them I have not had a protein overload at all.
 
I love Millcreek conditioners! I keep these stockpiled in my bathroom. Whenever I see them at Marshalls or TJ's I rack up. :sekret:

I'm going to have to try using the Jojoba one as a leave-in, sounds heavenly.
 
Just want to chime in on Millcreek conditioners. I used the Jojoba condish for a cowash last night and I am so blown away today. I've been cowashing w/ HE LTR and while my hair felt great while wet and detangling was very easy, after my hair dried, it had a crunchy type of feel and I needed to add leave in and oil to soften and moisturize.

Now call me crazy but I believe if a conditioner is doing what it's designed to do, additional products are not needed for hair to feel soft and moisturerized. Am I expecting to much from my conditioner?

Well anyway, I clarified w/ baking soda and warm water to remove the build up as best I could before using the Millcreek Jojoba condish. I put my hair in a bun soaking wet, ran my hand over the top and the ponytail lenght with Vatika coconut oil (Hairveda) and tried it down and went to bed.

Today my hair is soft and moisturized, no crunchy feeling and I haven't added any other product. Also, when I rinsed, I left a little of the condish in my hair. I'm really pleased so far. I think I made a good decision to move away from products with cones. HTH

I think your statement is accurate. :yep:
 
I bought this at Marshalls last weekend, cause the ingredients sounded lovely. I havent used it yet, but sounds like most of you like it! I cant wait to to try it
 
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