The hair is a woman's crowning glory. Soft and silky hair is always an eye-catcher, most especially when it's long and properly groomed. That is why one of the things I can't live without is hair conditioner. I could skip shampoo but never hair conditioner! Why, you ask? It's because I have dry, frizzy and damaged hair!
I used to have really nice, straight and smooth hair, especially when I was younger. But as I was growing, and also due to the hot weather in the Philippines and due to frequent styling and use of heat styling tools, my hair got extremely damaged. I still try to bring my hair back to life by going to the salon and getting hair treatments such as Hair Rebonding and Brazilian Blowout.
But little did I know that those treatments just cause even more damage to my hair!
And, did you notice the subtle green color on the tips of my hair?Yes, I dyed it. And yes, I dye it so often that the ends get frizzy and brittle. OMG, now that I'm writing this, I just realized how bad I've been treating my hair.
I told you that I cannot live without hair conditioner. It's true, my Mom is my witness. Hehe I need it to tame my hair and to make it survive the day without me looking like an angry lion!
I have tried quite a LOT of hair conditioner brands as I am really obsessed with it. I'm sharing with you a hair conditioner brand I am loving lately.
It's Palmolive Naturals Cream Conditioner!
Palmolive Naturals Silky Straight Conditioner moisture-rich formula, infused with extracts of Virgin Coconut Oil and Soy Protein, immediately relaxes out- of-control, frizzy and fly-away hair!
Here I am, dispensing some product on my palm. The smell of this conditioner is just so good! Palmolive has just the right scent to make you feel fresh and confident throughout the day.
Watch my Hair Transformation in the video below:
Now you can have hair that is so silky, you'd want to HAGOD over and over!
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