Saturday, December 1, 2012

Organix Singapore Keratin Therapy Hydrating Masque


These days I’ve been looking for something new for my hair (as every single day in my life) and I ran into this. It’s the Organix Singapore Keratin Therapy Hydrating Keratin Masque. To start talking about this, I first need to explain you somehow my hair’s personality. My hair (Who I insanely love) is a curly brown gorgeous mess, kinda frizzy, and pretty stubborn. So, I usually need something to calm this fierce down, and that’s basically what I look for in a hair product.





While I’m studying and I get bored, I go to the CVS to stare at things I wish did miracles on me. And recently I found something interesting, a product that promises straighten your hair so as the infamous keratin treatment. I’m not interested at all on straighten my hair; I do love it as he is, but I was caught with the smooth word. So, I bought it and brought it home to try it out, and here are my thoughts about it.

First, the smell is a love/hate feature, and as I concern, I love it. It’s this kind of coconut oil mixed with chocolate smell that makes you wanna eat it. This is something I usually enjoy in hair products however, in this case I think they cross the line between sutil and way too much. After I rinsed my hair out, I still smell the treatment. At that moment I thought “I’m still in the bathroom, it’ll go away eventually”, well I wasn’t that much right. The smell stays with you the whole day, it’s impossible to take it off. Everyone in my house and at school asked me why I smell like coconut?




Second, it actually works. I have really curly hair, so I didn’t expected to be straight after using this. But I was looking for a smooth and shiny result, rather than a straight result, and I found that it leaves your hair with a really silky texture. I didn’t use it how they advise using it, I left it on around 10 minutes (a bit more than what says in the packaging) just because my hair is very difficult to tame, and it worked. I recommend it if you’re looking a result like this, if you’re looking for something that straighten your hair, Organix might work on you if you have not so messy hair like mine.




And last but not least, the price-quality is average to a hair product. These treatments tend to be a bit more expensive than normal shampoo or conditioners, and this is the case as well. The Organix Singapore’s price rounds between 7 and 8 dollars, which isn’t that bad for what your get.

In general, it’s a good product if you’re looking for smoother your hair. Although I’m not sure whether it will actually work on straightens hair, please let me know your thoughts about it.

You can pick it up from CVS, Target, Walmart, Ulta and most of the retailers and drug stores in the US. 

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