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Though this product is intended for African hair, I notice I get much better results when I try shampoos and conditioners with this fact in mind. I dye my hair frequently and flatiron it almost daily, so I need hair products that basically save me from myself.
Cantu's shea butter conditioner smells and feels wonderful. It rinses very cleanly and doesn't leave your hair with any extra weight. I normally condition only my ends because most conditioners leave my roots too heavy from the oils in them; this conditioner doesn't! My ironed, dry ends drink up this conditioner, and I notice that my hair responds really well to styling products when I use it. I can condition my scalp with this conditioner, and it won't be an Exxon Valdez-type mess by the end of the day.
You don't need to use a lot to get the job done, even if your hair is long. The conditioner isn't very thick, but it is just the right density so you won't feel as though you're not using enough. A little will go a long way with this conditioner. If you do a lot of processing on your hair (I have the triple threat of color/bleach/flatiron), you'll enjoy the results you get from Cantu.
The price is very reasonable, and it's easy to find at either Wal-Mart or Target. They make a nice line of hair and body products, all of which smell delicious. This conditioner is better than a few salon brands I've used, and I completely plan to try some of their other products soon.
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