Citrus & Nerolie Detangler by John Masters Organics

Citrus & Nerolie Detangler
Manufacturer:
John Masters Organics
Type:
Conditioner
Ingredients:
Purified deionized water, ricinus communis (castor oil), hydrolyzed wheat protein, wheat oligosaccharides, colza oil, cetearyl alcohol (vegetable-based emulsifier), acetamide mea, panthenol, hair keratin protein, hyaluronic, linolenic & linoleic acid (essential fatty acids), triticum vulgare (wheat germ oil),* simmondsia chinensis (jojoba oil),* sorbitol (organic humectant), tocopherol, sulfur, extracts of foeniculumvulgare (sweet fennel)* & equisetum arvense (horsetail),* essential oils of citrus limon (lemon),* lemon cubeba, citrus aurantium (neroli),* canarium luzonicum (elemi)* & citrus paradisi (pink grapefruit),* sodium hydroxymethylglycinate (natural enyzme preservative), potassium sorbate
Size:
8 fl oz / 236 ml
Price:
$16.00
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NaturallyCurly Reviews

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  • Curl Rating: 2
    CurlRating: 2
    Jan 16, 2007
  • laurabeth33 - Hair Type: 2b
    Nice citrusy fragrance. Tried as a leave-in but wasn't much moisture and didn't seem to help frizz.
  • Curl Rating: 5
    CurlRating: 5
    Jan 10, 2007
  • Michelle B - Hair Type: 3b
    Wonderful detangler. Nice consistency. Great smell. Nice slip,.

User Reviews

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  • Curl Rating: 4
    CurlRating: 4
    Sep 11, 2007
  • teshon - Hair Type: 3c
    I'm taking off a curl because of lustre and shine. My hair looked healthy but poofy, dry-looking. No weight or moisture that lasts all day. Nice lemony scent, though. Very similar to Abba Nourishing for me. Good moisturizer but not a good styler. Must be mixed w/hair gel for hold. Not a keeper in my rotation but maybe a back-up.
  • Curl Rating: 4
    CurlRating: 4
    Jul 15, 2007
  • Suburbanbushbabe - Hair Type: 4a
    I'm taking off a star price. This is one of the nicest rinse-out conditioners I've used, right up there with Robert Craig, but way more expensive. Moisturizing, detangling, smooths right in and works better when you add a little water. Smells great (sage-y, citrusy). Not suitable for me as a leave in.