Monday, 26 March 2012

New and Improved

Dabur Vatika Naturals
Enriched Coconut Hair Oil

Pure Coconut oil with Henna, Amla and Lemon



 

Ingredients:


Cocos nucifera oil, Herbal extract, Lecithin, Perfume, Aqua, Rosemarinus officinalis oil, Tocopherol acetate, Citrus medica limonum oil, tbhq (preservative)

Main Ingredients


Henna: With herbs coats your hair, protects it from oxidation, maintaining it's natural colour

Amla: Strengthens your hair from root to tip, helps maintain their health and natural thickness.

Lemon: With astringent acting, controls sebum flow, helping to prevent dandruff (PS I don't use this on my scalp i use it on my hair shaft and ends mainly)

Net vol. 125 ml

Review


Pros:


Hey everyone, let me just start by saying I totally love this oil and there is nothing better right now for me than this oil.

It keeps my ends FABULOUS, and smooth, and it moisturises my hair, I mainly use this product on my ends (I apply 5 drops of product to my whole head of hair any remaining on my hands, i just pat it unto the rest of my hair).

This oil has been with me since October, 2011 and I have loved it ever since, I loved it so much I bought 3 bottles, lol, i paid about $45.00tt for one, too me its that good, and i am half way through my second bottle, i just cant waste it, its like GOLD, lol, well for me anyway.

I use this oil because i love coconut oil period, as for the main ingredients, I can vouch for the henna because my hair although is exposed to the sun everyday, yet it still maintains it's black colour.

It softens my ends on contact, it softens my mother's hair also she has colour treated hair. Its also non greasy, it rubs into your hands, just like a water based product would eventually do.

Its also a great oil for taking down twist and helping it to maintain its shape during the day, and I usually use it on my twists, when i am doing a long term twist out (5 days).

Cons:


I cannot use this on freshly washed hair that has no product in it, for some reason if I use it alone, it leaves my ends  a little stiff, not HARD but stiff, so its usually the last thing I put on my hair after my moisturising routine.

Smell:


It has a light coconut perfume scent, its an ok scent and it isn't overpowering too the nose and eventually fades away.

Conclusion:


Overall its a great product especially for the ends of your hair, it has a nice smell, and a bonus its water based for people who like the whole water based thing.


Hope you guys enjoyed my review until next time, any question or comments you can post it in the  comment box and i will get back too you, ttyl.

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