isawstars
Well-Known Member
I hate to say it but I am a huge PJ. So a conditioner has to be amazing for me to keep it... I am 9 weeks post-relaxer. My NG is crazy and terribly hard to detangle... I was in the grocerey store and saw Paul Mitchell's "The Detangler."
It reads: For medium to coarse and chemically treated hair. For daily use. Leaves hair smooth, soft, shiny and static free. Helps protect hair from harmful UV rays. An extremely moisturizing, fast detangling conditioner with Beta Carotene, a natural sunscreen. Contains the Activated Shine Blend of chamomile, henna, rosemary, aloe vera and jojoba.
I knew I was going to buy this immediantly after I read "for medium to coarse hair." I just finished washing my hair and let me tell you... It did a fabulous job! I applied a GENEROUS amount of this conditioner and detangling my NG was surprisingly easy. After detangling, i decided to use it as a deep condioner and put a cap on my head for about 45 minutes. My hair is air drying as we speak... it is 80% dry and is incredibly smooth, and soft! I can't stop touching it
Does anyone else use Paul Mitchell products? I'm going to look into this line some more...
It reads: For medium to coarse and chemically treated hair. For daily use. Leaves hair smooth, soft, shiny and static free. Helps protect hair from harmful UV rays. An extremely moisturizing, fast detangling conditioner with Beta Carotene, a natural sunscreen. Contains the Activated Shine Blend of chamomile, henna, rosemary, aloe vera and jojoba.
I knew I was going to buy this immediantly after I read "for medium to coarse hair." I just finished washing my hair and let me tell you... It did a fabulous job! I applied a GENEROUS amount of this conditioner and detangling my NG was surprisingly easy. After detangling, i decided to use it as a deep condioner and put a cap on my head for about 45 minutes. My hair is air drying as we speak... it is 80% dry and is incredibly smooth, and soft! I can't stop touching it

Does anyone else use Paul Mitchell products? I'm going to look into this line some more...
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