My hair is naturally very curly and therefore very dry. For some unknown reason however, I decided to go from my natural dark brown to super fake bleach blonde last year. I've since come to my sense and returned to the dark side, with a fairly subtle ombre. Unfortunately the damage was done and my naturally very dry hair has at times become straw like, unmanageable and often matted.
When I first read about cleansing conditioners I thought this would be perfect for me. Cleaning your hair without any of the harsh chemicals found in shampoo and generally giving it a big old dose of conditioner. Then I saw this much talked about Macadamia flawless set on offer over at feel unique for just under £22 and well it didn't take long until that baby was mine.
But I have to admit, I really don't know what I think of it!
Its a bit like a mousse and a lot like shaving foam, you massage it in to wet hair and rub it in for a good five minutes. I then left it as I wanted a good condition and after all my shaving was done washed it out. I then combed my hair through which I usually do when its got conditioner still in, and it did brush through fairly easily. I did test it on some pretty greasy, unbrushed hair so I didn't expect the comb to glide through.
I then blow dried my hair, the flawless claims to reduce drying time and although I do think this is true it wasn't much quicker, so don't expect miracles on this. My hair was however bouncy, light and squeaky clean. I did feel a bit odd at this point as I missed that really lathery, clean feeling you get with traditional shampoo. But I have to admit my hair looked lovely and clean. It also lasted longer than usual with just a few sprays of dry shampoo and did feel beautifully soft.
I have since used a normal shampoo to get that lathery clean feeling I missed when using the flawless, but I definitely will be giving it another go, perhaps I should use this continuously for a while and see how clean my hair is by the end.
Would that be a post you'
d like to read, "Life with only Macadamia Flawless?"
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