- The user's roll: Lyko Creator. The post was made 2 weeksRating: 3 out of 5
Smells absolutely amazing of tea🫖!
My hair is long and has bleached highlights and really needs to be strengthened by good hair products. So I am a regular user of bonding products that specifically strengthen the hair. I alternate using moisturizing products and strive for a balance between moisturizing products and strengthening ones so that my hair holds as well as possible. When I opened the box with the conditioner and shampoo, it smelled absolutely wonderful, and I first thought someone had spilled tea on the paper in the package! It smelled like black tea😀! Yep, I love the scent of this hair care series, it smells wonderfully fresh to me and yes, very much like tea. My hair is very long, and I have to use good products if it’s going to hold, I often use a hair mask almost every wash. The conditioner is quite creamy but also light. I always need a lot of conditioner in my hair but find that it’s a bit more economical than I expected. It’s easy to massage into the hair, and I appreciate that it doesn’t run between my fingers, you avoid spills on the floor. I really like the design, a tube with a snap lid that works well with the consistency, so it’s easy to squeeze out the conditioner! I also think it’s a nice design and color choice on the label, looks pretty and more expensive than it is. The unfortunate thing is that this bonding conditioner should have contained more moisture since it seemed to contain moisture, and it’s hardly noticeable. The hair feels too dry when using it to claim that it provides moisture. But it can be saved with a moisturizing mask between shampoo and conditioner and of course leave-in products with a lot of moisture! I have added the mist from Kerastase's Gloss Absolu series, which I always use more or less of, and a repairing hair oil that is a heavier oil. If it had claimed to provide moisture, it might have received an extra star. But a strong three it gets from me, I have something to compare with, and it strengthens the hair as it promises, primarily as a conditioner in a bonding series. #lykoinflutster #waterclouds1 product in post Smells absolutely amazing of tea🫖! - The user's roll: Lyko Creator. The post was made 2 weeksRating: 3 out of 5verified customer
Good product but not revolutionary
I have used this product as a treatment for my hair for about 4 weeks, both individually and together with K18 Detox shampoo, which I use once a week. This is a product that is extremely talked about and hyped, which makes the expectations high! My hair is naturally curly, dry, and frizzy and is in great need of a haircut. I dye my hair brown every 3rd-4th week (though I only regularly dye the roots and the lengths I dye less often). No product can save hair that needs to be cut, but this should still make a significant improvement, which I unfortunately do not really experience! My hair does not break off, but it is just very damaged at the ends and especially dry. PRODUCT: 4/5 According to the description, you should always start with 1 pump, which is enough for my hair if I don’t want to boost it a little extra, then I take two pumps. The product is still economical, but you have to work it into the hair. I always scrunch it into the ends and then scrunch it up into the lengths. The pump is a bit slow, so you have to push a bit to get the product out. That it gets 4/5 is because I actually don’t notice a difference from other leave-in products, like Fenty Beauty the comeback kid or Olaplex no 6. In those, you also get much more product for the money (comparison price). SCENT: 5/5 This smells so incredibly good! I, who don’t know anything about notes and can feel WHAT it smells like, would just say that it smells incredible and luxurious like a salon! Quite a strong scent if you are a bit sensitive. I love the scent! RESULT: 3/5 Just as I wrote above, the result does not stand out at all for me. It really does nothing negative for my hair, but it moisturizes and strengthens, smooths out quite well, prevents tangling, and smells good. But according to the description, the hair should "feel new" and repair the hair on a molecular level, which I do not experience at all. As I said, I do not notice a difference between this and my other good leave-ins. Which for me comes down to a price issue, where this is significantly more expensive in comparison price. Would I buy the product again? No, I prefer Olaplex no 6. Would I recommend it? Absolutely, it has really saved many other people's hair but not mine. I have not experienced anything negative with it at all, which I want to be clear about, but it just does not live up to all that it claims to do. #lykoinflutster #k181 product in post Good product but not revolutionary1108 views