Suave Green Apple Conditioner
I have healthy, shoulder length, color processed straight hair and an oily scalp. I’ve been using this for 2 years now. What I love most about this conditioner is that it is not heavy and doesn’t make my hair full of static. I hate static and flyaway hair. The only time my hair gets static when using this conditioner is when I use a shampoo like Nexxus Therappe . It’s the shampoo that’s the culprit.
This conditioner is for hair that needs just enough conditioning to get rid of tangles and make hair smooth. If you need more aggressive conditioning and moisture, give this a pass and use something else.
The scent is much better than the Coconut version. I was getting more and more nauseated by the sweet coconut smell, hence the switch to the Green Apple which has a much fresher pleasant scent.
Pros:
Light conditioning
Pleasant scent
Little to no buildup
No heavy silicones
Rinses easily
Complements any shampoo
Doesn’t leave hair static and flyaway
Good price
Availability at drugstores and supermarkets
Cons:
Not for those who need more aggressive conditioning and moisture
Thin consistency
Doesn’t add much body but it doesn’t advertise itself as bodybuilding
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I like this conditioner! I love how Suave makes shampoos and conditioners in pretty much every scent imaginable. This one really does smell like a green apple. It's really crisp and refreshing. Plus the conditioner itself works really well. I put it on my clean, wet hair and comb it through before I rinse it. Without using too much product, it detangles my hair quite well. It also leaves my hair soft and manageable. I would repurchase and I do recommend.
Although this product smelled good, it did nothing for moisturizing, & my hair was still pretty knotted after using this. Someone gave this to me, so I'm not actually out anything, but I would not repurchase. continued >>
This isn't good.Does smell nice & is cheap.But is too runny and thin detangle is average still had some knots though and flyaways/frizzy hair.not good what-so-ever. continued >>
Runny & thin but fresh & adequately moisturizing, this is a great conditioner for healthy hair. Doesn't coat or weigh hair down, doesn't make it greasy, rinses cleanly, & smells of fresh green apples.
It seems to be silicone-free (maybe?)...hope so. I don't see any familiar silicone words in the ingredients list. Large bottle, tiny price, great deal.
My only complaint is the apple scent isn't strong enough. Would buy again.
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Nice smell and cheap price. I have fine, straight hair and I used this with the apple shampoo and my hair was soft and shiny but it was also frizzy and I had fly aways.
love love love love! i mean it smells amazing, makes my hair look gorgeous and shiny and clean. It smells amaazing! it also brings out the brown in my hair and the natural hilights from the sun. It's amazingll i love everything about it
I used this conditioner as a shave cream so I can't comment on it's hair conditioning performance. As a shaving cream, I thought it smelled lovely, worked well & my only concern are the ingredients. I'm trying to switch over to safer products & avoid ingredients such as "fragrance" that can consist of up to 100+ unknown chemical substances.
Retail Price: $2.00 (approx)
Promise Statement: "Suave Naturals Conditioner Juicy Green Apple Conditioner combines the fragrance of orchard grown, juicy green apples in a formula with gentle conditioners to nourish and restore the natural beauty."
First 5 Key Ingredients:
Water (Aqua), Cetyl Alcohol, Stearamidopropyl Dimethylamine, Fragrance (Parfum), Lactic Acid.
Make no mistake. The lovely scent of this conditioner comes from anything BUT the natural smell of juicy green apples but more so from a cocktail of chemicals combined to create the illusion. Apple extract is #15 of 18 ingredients so 1) there's nothing "natural" about this conditioner & 2) it contains a very minute amount of apple anything. False advertising all the way but given the price & the brand, I'm not surprised. Personally though, I like to find the ingredients boasted in the advertising included in the first 5. Rarely the case with most commercial products.
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