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Another hair treatment review this week, and this one contains snail slime!
Another hair treatment review this week, and this one contains snail slime!
I love me some snails - not the annoying ones that cause havoc in my herb garden, but the types that are applied to my face. Snail creams, serums and masks - I'm all over them..... or rather they're all over me.
But until this week, I'd hadn't ventured into the world of snail hair treatments.
Important Info
Name: Pure Smile Non-Silicon Snail TreatmentSize: 250g
Price: $8.00USD from www.imomoko.com
What is it?
Description from the Memebox information card
This non-silicon hair treatment is enriched with snail slime extracts which helps maintain the right moisture/oil balance and deeply nourishes dry, damaged hair for a shinier, youthful texture.
Packaging
The hair treatment comes in a large pink squeeze tube - not dissimilar to toothpaste. It has a really cute motif of a snail on it, and some pretty font, and lots of little snail cartoons all over the bottom half od the tube.
I think it is a really good style of packaging for the thickness of this treatment, because I should be able to get every last drop out of it.
I think it is a really good style of packaging for the thickness of this treatment, because I should be able to get every last drop out of it.
Picture courtesy of www.imomoko.com
First Impressions
The consistency of the hair treatment is of a thick conditioner - and its not at all slimy. It has a rose scent, which isn't that overpowering nauseating rose smell, but a pleasant rose scent. Oh, and its really bright white - it almost looks blue tinged.
I used a large marble size of product in my hair, and massaged it in from about 3 inches from my roots down to the ends (my hair is 3/4 way down my back - its not thick, but I have a lot of it). I wrapped in a bun on top of my head, and left it on long enough to cleanse my face with my Clarisonic, and brush my teeth.
I used a large marble size of product in my hair, and massaged it in from about 3 inches from my roots down to the ends (my hair is 3/4 way down my back - its not thick, but I have a lot of it). I wrapped in a bun on top of my head, and left it on long enough to cleanse my face with my Clarisonic, and brush my teeth.
Was it Any Good?
The treatment rinsed out of my hair completely, meaning my hair didn't feel exceptionally heavy after use. Immediately upon rinsing my hair felt really nice and soft.
I removed the excess water from my hair, and applied an oil to the ends, and a curl cream and then left it to dry. Once my hair had dried completely, it did not have any frizz, and the ends were nicely curled up - they didn't look dry and dead which long curly hair can have a tendency to do.
As I type, I am on day 3 hair (because of my curls I only wash my hair every 4 days or so, otherwise my curls are unmanageable), and my ends still feel lovely and moisturised, and my hair is not the least bit oily. I think this could be a really good product to use before heat styling because of the amount of nourishment it seems to give my ends.
On the first day, and still today, my hair has a lovely healthy sheen.
This treatment is definitely going to remain in the shower for continued use.
I removed the excess water from my hair, and applied an oil to the ends, and a curl cream and then left it to dry. Once my hair had dried completely, it did not have any frizz, and the ends were nicely curled up - they didn't look dry and dead which long curly hair can have a tendency to do.
As I type, I am on day 3 hair (because of my curls I only wash my hair every 4 days or so, otherwise my curls are unmanageable), and my ends still feel lovely and moisturised, and my hair is not the least bit oily. I think this could be a really good product to use before heat styling because of the amount of nourishment it seems to give my ends.
On the first day, and still today, my hair has a lovely healthy sheen.
This treatment is definitely going to remain in the shower for continued use.
Rating
4/5
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