CocoAloe Deep Conditioner

Ultra-Moisturizing CocoAloe Deep Conditioner

I’m a sucker for a good deep conditioner. Of all my hair products (and trust me, there’s a lot of them”>, there are two things I’ll shell out more than $10 on: deep conditioner, and curl definers.

Because I’ll spend significantly more on those than any other products in my arsenal, I expect them to deliver. A lot. I need easy application, some detangling ability, a super moisturizing punch, and for my hair to feel buttery smooth after I rinse out.

Description:

Ultra-Moisturizing CocoAloe Deep Conditioner is excellent for color treated hair or for those who apply heat to the hair. Coconut oil is excellent for retaining moisture, preventing breakage and is a natural conditioning agent that provides a protective barrier that will add luster, body, & manageability provide extra moisture so that the hair feels soft and smooth. Hydrolyzed Oat Protein holds 1000x its weight in water and will help your hair retain moisture, and restoring all the vitamins and minerals necessary for healthy hair.

Ingredient List:

Aqua (Distilled Water”>, Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Leaf Juice”> Cetyl Alcohol, Cetearyl Alcohol, Behentrimonium Methosulfate, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut Oil”>, Cocos Nucifera Oil / Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract (Aloe Butter”>, Argania Spinosa (Argan Oil”>, Macadamia integrifolia (Macadamia Nut Oil”>, Vitis vinifera (Grape Seed Oil”>, *Organic Olea Europaea (Olive Oil”>, Mangifera Indica (Mango Alphonso Powder Fruit Extract”>, Hydrolyzed Oat Protein, Kosher Vegetable Glycerin, Potassium sorbate , Salix Nigra (Willow Bark Extract”> Tocopherol (Vitamin E”>, D-Panthenol (Pro-Vitamin B5″>, Fragrance (Parfum”>, Citric Acid

Top Ingredients 411:

  • Water: Moisture.

  • Aloe Leaf Juice: Acts as a natural conditioning agent that restores the hair’s sheen, luster, and shine. It not only makes the hair soft, but it also enhances strength and suppleness. Because of Aloe’s low pH, it can also help seal the cuticle to aid in moisture retention and prevent damage.

  • Cetearyl Alcohol: Combination of cetyl and stearyl fatty alcohols. Emollient conditioner known for giving products a creamy, thick texture and feel.

  • Behentrimonium Methosulfate: Mild detangling ingredient made from the rapeseed (canola”>. Known for great detangling without leaving product buildup on hair.

  • Coconut Oil: Oil high in saturated fats (which is why when cold, it is solid”>. One of the few known oils to penetrate the hair shaft and truly moisturize hair. Coconut oil helps to moisturize, seal, prevent breakage, and protein loss.

  • Aloe Butter: Combination of Aloe Vera extract and fractionated coconut oil to produce a rich, emollient butter that soothes, strengthens, imparts shine, and improves elasticity and moisture retention in hair.

  • Argan Oil: Oil derived from the seeds of the fruit of the Argan tree, touted for high concentrations of vitamins A and E that can help prevent and reverse damage to hair.

Performance

I expected a lot of this deep conditioner, and I must say — it delivered. Sometimes, deep conditioners can be thick and paste-like, which is okay, but having a DC on deck that is easy to work through your hair is a plus.

My hair is in the 3-something range. I don’t always hair type, but when I do… it’s in the 3’s (excuse my lame Dos Equis spin-off joke”>, and loves anything aloe. Juice, gel, butter, or otherwise. So it was almost no surprise that when I rinsed it off, my hair it was shiny, soft, moisturized, and everything that I needed it to be.

The ends of my hair had been feeling frazzled as of late, and I am happy to report that the Ultra-Moisturizing CocoAloe Deep Conditioner fixed that problem right up! I believe that the pH of the conditioner being somewhere between 4.5 and 5 helped really remedy my ends. 

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