It's just not for me. I thought it was gonna be more orange smelling , but it's like putting you nose is a bouquet of flowers. Have long hair( almost to my but) so a little bottle wouldn't last me very long and it's quiet expensive. And it's not very moisturizing so I had to use more then normal. The scent lingers for a little longer then normal but not for days.
As a long time fan of Lush, I have to say I've LOVED using this product since it was launched earlier this year! Grapefruit & Neroli oils are anti-depressants (which always comes in handy!), so it's a comforting, elegant scent to smell while working into your hair! Out of all the conditioners, it's the one I find to have the longest lasting fragrance afterwards! Not the richest conditioner, wouldn't recommend it as much for extremely dry hair, but on saying that, it works delightfully as a leave in conditioner, too! continued >>
I don't like the smell and it doesn't really do anything for my hair. It feels like I never used a conditioner..
I've been using this for about a month now. I usually always use a "base" conditioner along with this conditioner, because I feel as though this is more of a hair perfume than an actual conditioner.
I absolutely LOVELOVELOVE the smell. So gorgeous. It is worth it in that own regard. I don't think I'll buy it again anytime soon just because of the price, but in the farther future, yes, I would love to.
It's hard to say exactly how the conditioning part of this works because I always use another conditioner with it...the reason I do so is because I have a lot of hair, and I wouldn't want to waste the pretty smell on so much of it conditioning it.
I've even used a bit of this (maybe dime sized amount) as a frizz-fighter for the top of my head, and a split-end fighter for the ends, and it leaves just the right amount of smell. I feel like if you used only this conditioner at the end of your shower it would be TOO MUCH smell, ya know?
Totally recommend as a treat :)
First of all, this is my first review and pardon my spelling, English is not my first language :)
I purchased this conditioner with the "Fair trade Honey" Shampoo.
Those were my very FIRST Lush Hair care purchase so to be safe I purchased them both in the smallest bottle and thank god I did even with the very aggressive and pushy sale associate trying to get me to buy the giant bottle... I like to try my products first and for $10 a pop for a small bottle its more than enough for a test run...
I already knew that this wasn't a rich or ultra moisturizing conditioner/treatment and switching to an all natural conditioner can take time to adjust, yes I KNEW THAT but STILL because of the price tag and the supposed high quality ingredients I was expecting more from it...
The fair trade honey shampoo left my hair very soft and manageable when wet plus the smell was absolutely fantastic (then i realised later that shampoo contain sulfates, yikes... will not repurchase) BUT once I applied the "happy happy Joy Joy" conditioner, my hair became extremely hard to comb and were very tangled, so much that I had to reapplied more and more over 3 times but my hair were still very tangled. I used 1/4 of the bottle but my hair where impossible to manage, comb or brush. NEVER happened to me before when applying a conditioner, I mean whats the point to apply a conditioner in the first place?!!!!!
I then towel dried them and applied a sample of R & B leave in conditioner and let my hair " air dry"
The R & B texturizer/moisturizer made my beach waves look amazing but my hair were still very dry and frizzy on from what I think was that conditioner or maybe the sulfates in the suppose to be "all natural" shampoo.
I dont know who to recommend happy happy joy joy but it did NOT worked for me.
The smell is absolutely amazing and will stay on for a very long time, I also like the fact that the packaging is recycled but honestly a cheap treseme conditioner work 10 times better to manage and condition.
Would not buy again.
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Honestly, I purchased this for the scent.... and because I'm lush crazy lately. To me this smells just like Philosophy Pure Grace. It has that "beachy coppertone" note, which I like. The consistency of this conditioner is thin, not very heavy or creamy at all, so I was surprised while combing it through in the shower that I did not have to wrestle or tug at my hair.... the slip was good. All in all, I think this is a very nice conditioner, with great ingredients like (jojoba oil, almond milk, and rose oil), and a gorgeous scent that lasts and lasts.... but it's not cheap at about $12 for the 3.3 oz smallest size.... not economical if you have longer hair as I do... so I'm undecided if I will repurchase... maybe just for "special" occasions.
I just received a sample of this and I'm very impressed. Its a runny, thin consistency. Smells citrusy, jasmine and stuff i can't explain. This makes my hair super soft, more so than my HG American Cream! You would not expect something so watery works so well! The scent lingers to the next day (I wash my hair at night) and my hair smell so nice. I would say it smells nicer than American Cream but i like both. This does not contain most of the bad ingredients and is cruelty free. For me this fullfills all my criteria for a HG hair conditioner.
The only con is the price. Its double that of American Cream... I would have to really consider if i wanted to get it and use it like maybe twice a week instead of daily because of the price.
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