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Clairol Herbal Essences Hydralicious Reconditioning Conditioner Review

I've been using the Clairol Herbal Essences Hydralicious Reconditioning Conditioner for Dry and Damaged Hair for a while now. 


You open it by pressing the dent on one side.


The ingredients/claims are clearly listed on the back of the bottle.



It's a thick cream consistency. It looks like it would be quite moisturizing.


After using it for a few weeks, I can now say that the slip is quite good and helps detangle hair easily. It rinses off easily and makes my hair soft and gave a nice shine. My lengths looked soft and well groomed instead of frizzing up the usual way. The scent is a very pleasant floral scent but it doesn't last very long. You also do not need much product every time you use it. It takes very little for my shoulder-length hair. One problem though is that after using it a few times it gets a little difficult to get the product out; you have to press really hard and strain your hands to get the product out. I think putting this conditioner in a tub would be better.

It's a very good amount of product you get (300 ml/10.1 oz) for the price of $4.29 at CVS. I got it in a combo sale for $3.33. In some sales, you can also get it for $2.99. 

It works great on my hair which is very frizzy and dry. I would definitely recommend this to anybody with wavy/curly and frizzy hair. I would definitely repurchase it once this bottle is over.

Hope this review helps you to decide whether to buy it or not.

Overall Rating: A+

Comments

  1. Nice. Gives a comprehensive idea of the product. I might buy it. :)

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  2. Thanks :) its worth trying out.

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