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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for Fine Color Highlighted Hair,
By Bentley (USA) - See all my reviews My hair is fine, long with blond highlights and in the humidity it can tend to frizz or grow curly if I am not careful. It can be weighted down by heavy products and begin to look greasy if the product line is too loaded with the wrong type of conditioners. I was worried that this product line might be too heavy for my fine hair though it is ultra dry on the ends, color treated and can be unruly if there is high humidity. But I thought I would give it a try because I love products with shea butter and I thought my hair could use the moisture. One thing that is interesting, that the Frederic Fekkai people told me, is that one cause of frizz in color treated hair is the lack of moisture in the hair follicles themselves which can be caused by simply color treating your hair or if you perm it, blow dry it often or even use hair straightening irons. If you condition properly your hair follicles will not have as many problems with the humidity. It is really the dryness of the hair itself that can make for a bad hair day when you step out into the humidity. The tube states that the product is for ultra-dry, thick or unruly hair. I felt that my hair fit two of those categories; but not the third; therefore the initial reason for my skepticism. Shea butter comes from a tree: the Karite tree. The Karite tree produces nuts. From these nuts, fatty acids are extracted. The reason why my hair does not feel weighted down is that the moisture comes from these fatty acids while other conditioning products use vegetable based butters. Fekkai feels that these fatty acids are superior to the vegetable based ones. This conditioner belongs to Fekkai's ultra moisturizing family of products and also includes sweet almond protein so it smells terrific. I found that this product left my hair with no tangles whatsoever, it felt silky and smooth even while wet. When dry, my hair was smooth, shiny and frizz free. Make sure you follow the directions on the tube for optimal results. I used the moisturizing shampoo with shea butter first, followed by this conditioner. I was able to comb the conditioner through my hair with my fingers. The results were so dramatic that I had no tangles. The directions suggest combing the conditioner through your hair. Then,I rinsed it thoroughly with COOL water (as stated); and I was pleased with the results. My hair feels clean and sleek and my scalp does not feel oily at all (my scalp being one of my main concerns). I tend to get an oily scalp with dry ends. I will try other products by Fekkai after this experience. Bentley/2007 Frederic Fekkai Moisturizing Conditioner With Shea Butter
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Works wonders but certainly not the greatest . . .,
As the gal who has broken the bank in trying every hair product on earth, I was very surprised at how well this conditioner worked at moisturizing, taming and separating my coarse curls. It's pretty rare when I don't have to slather on a leave in or another concoction or 2 after showering but this stuff does the job. And do you know why? It's the high quantity of Shea Butter used, plain and simple. A little ole vitamin rich ingredient which in and of itself is very inexpensive, so it's hard to justify the price of this conditioner. Considering I have very long and thick hair this doesn't go a long way for me, so shelling out over $20 bucks for the FF doesn't seem like I'm getting my money's worth. Other than price, the biggest issue I have with this product are the other ingredients; it's a looong list, most of which just seem unnecessary and certainly don't benefit the hair (why is fragrance so high on the list? I'd like to know if its artificial or not). And while I give major props for the addition of Silk, Almond and Wheat protein, the quantities are pretty low, sigh.So if your independently wealthy by all means, use and purchase away. Otherwise, get yourself some pure organic Shea Butter, melt it and treat your hair, then wash it out and you will get the exact same results, trust me.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for my hair type,
By Shan "ShanDallas" (Dallas, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fekkai Shea Butter Moisturizing Conditioner, 8-Ounce (Misc.)
My hair is fine and sometimes dry, sometime oily and slightly damaged. I like this conditioner because it moisturizes my hair without weighing it down. My hair is medium length. A little of this conditioner goes a long way, which is great, the bottle lasts me about 4 months. This is the second time I purchased it and I love the shampoo too!
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