coscass
December 17th, 2009, 05:18 PM
by Botanical solutions. Does anyone use this? I got it from a beauty store near me a couple months ago. I really didn't notice a difference using it at all, but I did notice that it would build up in my hair and my ends would stick together and get clumpy.
Perhaps now that my hair is better moisturised, I'd get better results, or should I just give it to my friend with straight hair? I really have no idea. I'm in search of a good leave in.
Here are the ingredients: Extracts of Prunus amygdalus dulcis (sweet almond) seed, rosa canina (rose) flower and anchillea millefolium (yarrow) in aqua, oleth-5, isopropyl palminate, polyquaternium-37, methyl gluceth-20, peg-60 almond glycerides proplyne glycol dicaprylate/dicaprate, seasmum indicum (sesame) seed oil, krameria triandra (rhatany) root extract, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, oryza sativa (rice) bran oil, cyclomethicone (Aha! a cone!I knew it!) dimethicone (double ah ha!), proplyene glycol, pg1 tridecth-6, disodium EDTA, benzophenone-4, diazolidinyl urea, methlparaben, propylparaben, parfum (fragrance)
I guess I just answered my own question, spotting those cones. Well crap, I spent $10 dollars on this.
Perhaps now that my hair is better moisturised, I'd get better results, or should I just give it to my friend with straight hair? I really have no idea. I'm in search of a good leave in.
Here are the ingredients: Extracts of Prunus amygdalus dulcis (sweet almond) seed, rosa canina (rose) flower and anchillea millefolium (yarrow) in aqua, oleth-5, isopropyl palminate, polyquaternium-37, methyl gluceth-20, peg-60 almond glycerides proplyne glycol dicaprylate/dicaprate, seasmum indicum (sesame) seed oil, krameria triandra (rhatany) root extract, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, oryza sativa (rice) bran oil, cyclomethicone (Aha! a cone!I knew it!) dimethicone (double ah ha!), proplyene glycol, pg1 tridecth-6, disodium EDTA, benzophenone-4, diazolidinyl urea, methlparaben, propylparaben, parfum (fragrance)
I guess I just answered my own question, spotting those cones. Well crap, I spent $10 dollars on this.