Monday, January 23, 2017

Allurials Jasmine Hair Conditioner Review

Recently I got Allurials Jasmine Hair Conditioner to review. 


Cost:

This product isn't that expensive. It seems like whenever I get products that have healthier ingredients with both food, skin and hair products they are more expensive. This is $11.99. You aren't going to break your budget by using this healthier product. 

It's a Natural hair treatment for dry damaged hair. My hair isn't damaged, but it does feel dry from the winter. 


This Conditioner Can Be Used For:

  • All hair types
  • It is safe for color treated hair
  • It is Sulfate free
  • It is Pea Peptides free
No matter if your hair is curly, straight, or frizzy this conditioner will work on it.

If you have any allergies like me (allergic to Sulphates) this product should be great for you!


Wonderful Additives:

  • Argan oil 
  • Jojoba oil 
  • Avocado oil 
  • Coconut oil

I love all the added oils, they help not only my hair to be soft, but also my scalp. All the ingredients are natural and organic. The natural proteins included help my hair to stay glassy, shiny, thick and healthy.

You can see it's a milky white color from the different oils, but certainly washes out with no white residue.


I love this added conditioner. It's nourishing, moisturizing, and soothes my scalp and hair.



Do you use conditioner in your hair?

Disclaimer: I received Allurials Jasmine Hair Conditioner to review. I wrote this post, and was not influenced at all with an opinion. I only review things that I find interesting, or that would benefit my readers.

2 comments:

Theresa Mahoney said...

I also like all of the included oils. I bet it does leave the hair soft and feeling healthy. I always try to buy organic ingredients when possible. I bet I would love this conditioner!

~ Noelle said...

I laugh at you saying you like it and its more expensive. Same with me and wine. That is why I don't drink it!

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