Today I’m sharing another product from my latest
hair haul,
and it’s a good one. I first saw this at the checkout when I thought I was done
shopping for hair products, but the moment I laid eyes on it, I knew I had to
give it a try. Now, if you’ve had a nosey around the blog you’ve probably come
across my banana hair mask posts (the first one was a bit off, but my second
attempt was 1000x better) and you’ll be fairly familiar with all the benefits of
putting banana in your hair. If you haven’t had a look yet, don’t worry, you
can find them
here and
here.
Organic Root Stimulator is a brand I’ve seen in my bathroom
over the years but never actually used. Their HAIRepair nourishing conditioner
with banana and bamboo extract promises to moisturise and rebuild dry and
damaged hair. Though I wouldn’t necessarily consider my hair very dry or
damaged anymore, having been through that I’m always paranoid that my hair will
suffer from the two D’s so I always gravitate to products that promise to
combat these two hair issues.
The first thing I noticed about this product was its
bananary smell. It wasn’t as strong as my homemade banana hair mask, but it was
still fairly prominent. The next thing I noticed was its creamy colour and rice
pudding-like texture.
I put this on my hair after co-washing and drying with my
t-shirt. I parted my hair horizontally, starting from the back and working my
way upwards. This sachet offers a generous amount so I was able to get every
strand saturated in the good stuff. Once my hair was nice and covered, I put on
my plastic shower cap and left it on for about half an hour then rinsed off
with cool water.
alice
xo
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