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Moisturizing, Clean-Smelling Conditioner Aug 03, 2009
By Kaydee This conditioner has a soft, fresh mint scent to it, and it works perfectly at conditioning your hair! You massage about a dime-sized amount or more, depending on you hair's length, into your scalp after shampooing. Let the conditioner sit on your head for three to five minutes and then rinse out. When your hair dries you will find it silky, soft. This is by far my favorite conditioner. It works better for me than any other conditioner I've used.
If this helps anyone, I have thick, medium-length hair that tends to get dry and hard to manage if I don't condition it.
I highly recommend this wonderful conditioner.YOUR CROWN & GLORY Shampoo "Just For Her" 8 fl oz
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great conditioner Jul 27, 2009
By Mary J. Eckstrom I started using Your Crown and Glory about a year and half ago because Aveda discontinued its Curresence line of products.
This is the only conditioner that I found with keratin that does not weigh down my hair yet keeps it soft and touchable. The pleasant "peppermit" smell and tingly feeling I get while using this product is a plus also. I know this product is for thinning hair but that's not why I use it. I have lots of hair but it is very fine and heavily highlighted. Your Crown and Glory keeps my hair moisterized by not oily.
Not As Good As It Used To Be Jul 28, 2011
By Laura A. Baker This conditioner by "Your Crown and Glory" used to be really good.
However, they have changed the formula and I don't feel it works as well.
To prove the point, I have an older bottle vs the new one.
Ingredients on older formula: Purified water, cetyl alcohol, mentha piperita (peppermint) oil.
I won't go any further with the ingredients on the old one as the change will be apparent in the "new" formulation.
NEW one: Purified water, cetyl alcohol, cetrimonium bromide, glyceryl stearate, dimethicone, mentha piperita (peppermint).
Ah ha! As you can see, the peppermint oil has moved from third place to sixth place.
This may not seem important, but for those who left reviews commenting on the "cool" feeling it left on the scalp, this is no longer true.
Peppermint invigorates scalp circulation and putting less in the conditioner doesn't do much for what you are using it for.
Personally, the older formula was better. I no longer consider this the "best" conditioner. Look for one that has peppermint higher on the list of ingredients.
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