Monday, June 30, 2008

Carol's Daughter Can Fix It

Carolsdaughter_2Another favorite products to test out besides mascaras has to be hair masks. I can instantly tell if one works on my strands or not. Skin care products? Not so cut and dry results, most of the time. We have liked a few of CAROL’S DAUGHTER products since this line came on the scene a few years ago and they are totally ready for their time in the sun, when it comes to creating a cult favorite. This Khoret Amen Hair Smoothie Intense Conditioning Treatment ($19/8oz @ sephora.com) is, as Carol herself says, made with peace and love. And I can tell, or at least my hair can tell. It’s made with sunflower seed oil (for overall strand strength), Rapa Seed Oil (to help detangle) and olive fruit oil (helps seal in moisture) and Shea Butter, which we all know about. It’s a hair mask so it has to be left on the hair for 5 to 15 minutes. And to get even better results, put a plastic cap on and cover your head with this baby. Your hair will thank you.

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Comments

dana1989

oh, great, my hair is fried and I have been looking for a good one. Will this work on my really thick hair even if I don't apply the heat? Thanx.

Cybele

Hi Dana - this should work with any kind of hair, thick or thinning. And yes, you don't have to apply the heat. Heat just helps the strands absorb it better.

Erin

I've been curious about this product since its launch. Great to hear that it will work on all hair types!

reeva

I absolutely love carol's daughter! I enjoy her foot soaks too..they are GREAT and smell delicious

I wish more people would understand that these products are for everyone!! :) CD ROCKS!

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