Apr 17, 2009

Lustrasilk Cholesterol with Carrot Oil

Looking for a cheap but effective conditioner treatment? This one is only $2.79. It's easy to find and easy to use.

Package Directions:
Apply to hair and scalp, leave on for 15-20 minutes, rinse and style.

My Best Results Directions:
Apply to hair and scalp, cover and leave on for 1o minutes with heat or 30 minutes without. Rinse and style.

Value for price: 4/5
Gives hair added shine and softness: 3/5
Helps dry, brittle and severely damaged hair: 4/5

I recommend adding an oil to the mixture. Try extra virgin olive for a little more softness and sheen. The Lustrasilk Conditoner is not a moisturizing conditioner. It is a protein conditioner, which often needs to be followed up by a moisturizer. I follow up with Cantu Shea Butter Leave In Treatment and then a herbal oil to seal in the moisture.

3 comments:

  1. I purchased this product about two weeks ago. After adding castor oil and coconut oil, the conditioner became lumpy. I added a few squirts of Suave Tropical Coconut Conditioner then stirred and the consistency was back to normal.

    I used this deep conditioner once. Even though I didn't purchase this for my hair, my main use is for my niece's relaxed hair. I thought it was going to make my hair feel crappy, surprisingly it was conditioned.

    I also want to try the shea butter cholesterol.

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  2. I hear the She Butter Cholesterol is really good and moisturizing. I'll probably try it in a few months.

    Thanks for reading!

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  3. I just bought that the other night! And I love it. I followed it up with a mixture of shea butter and oil:)

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