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While browsing the shampoo and conditioner aisle at CVS while I waited for a prescription I noticed that many of the Organix brand products were on sale. I have been using the Organix Coconut Milk shampoo and thought about getting another bottle since it was $2.00 off and then I noticed a little tag on a new product that said, "Try Me Free". The product, Nourishing Coconut Milk Self-Heating Coconut Oil looked like the other Coconut Milk line except "self-heating" was typed in red letters. I picked it up and read the label which claims that the heating process moisturizes, strengthens, nourishes and balances your hair. "Yeah, right!" I thought but then again saw the "Try Me Free" tag and thought, "What the heck?!" I swallowed their bait- hook, line and sinker.
The directions say to rub the product in the palm of your hands to activate the heat process. I did and it did. Next, it says to rub the product through the hair all the way to the ends. I did. My hair looked nice but it seemed pretty greasy. As the day wore on I thought that the product was a DUD for me. My hair was too greasy and I just didn't care for the product. I threw the bottle into my bath basket and forgot about it for a few days.
Today, I took it out of the basket and got out my magnifying glass to see if I had missed anything [like applying a TINY bit] and there it was- I had not seen it before. I wondered if the company had magically gone around to all of the bottles and added this part: "leave on 3-5 minutes, then rinse." How could I have missed that part? [other than the type is really small]
I tried it again. This time I put a tiny bit in my palm, rubbed my hands together and applied it to my hair after shampooing. I left it on for a while and then rinsed it out. I styled my hair and "Ta-da" beautiful hair. I am going to keep using this product through the winter with hopes that it will keep my hair safe from the elements and the fact that I don't protect it with a hat!
Ingredients:
Coconut (Cocos Nucifera) Oil, Propylene Glycol, Glycerin, Trideceth-12, Cetrimonium Chloride, Dimethicone Copolyol, Fragrance, Silk Amino Complex, Egg White Protein, Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), BHT, Diazolidinyl Urea, Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate
4 oz. bottle cost me $4.99 on sale at CVS
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