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I bought Biosilk Silk Therapy conditioner at the drugstore because the travel-sized bottles were available (still over $4 for an ounce of product)
I stretched the conditioner out to use three times. Each time after shampooing I spread the conditioner over my roots and tips, massaged with my fingers, then clipped my hair up and let it soak for a few minutes. Each time I felt disappointed with the result. It barely conditioned. I had to apply lots of leave-in conditioner and silk serum before seeing that glossy/silky look I was trying to achieve.
This could work wonders for women with straight, fine, healthy hair. But for those of us with wavy or damaged hair, Biosilk Silk Therapy doesn't condition nearly as much as it should.
Last edited on Jul 25, 2009
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