Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Suki Daily Conditioner Revitalizing Reviews

Review of Suki Daily Conditioner Revitalizing
By Beverley S.

Packaging: Suki Daily Conditioner Revitalizing comes in an aluminum tube with a screw top with the white and yellow distinctive branding. The full size is 150ml

Ingredients: 100% natural, suitable for Vegans
Organic Rose infusion, Organic Jojoba oil, Organic Yerba protein, Hyaluronic acid, Linoleic acid, 100% natural non-gmo Vitamin E, Hydrolyzed Rice protein, Organic Neem, Lavender & Rosemary extracts, Cetearyl alcohol, Organic Horse chestnut & Horsetail extracts, Aroma, Sorbitol, Honeysuckle flower extract, ingredients which are in most Suki products.

Application: Suggested use is for daily conditioning although I don't wash my hair every day I found I could use the conditioner each time I washed my hair as it didn't weigh it down or leave it lank the next day. It is also recommended to use Suki conditioning oil as a treatment once a week or for extra nourishment which would definitely be needed for thick hair.

Results: I have very fine hair and have been having problems with my normal conditioner despite the fact I am using the lightest version in the range therefore I was keen to see how my hair behaved with Suki's conditioner which promised to lightly nourish my hair without build-up/residue or weight. I found these promises to be fulfilled for me and was really pleased when my fair hair had a shine and was manageable on the day I washed it and the days in between. I was finding my hair had tendency to become lank with my normal range which I had been happy with but feel with the change in weather I needed something lighter.
I didn't want to compromise light for lack of nourishment as my hair is dry/damaged. Suki's conditioner has given me the confidence to add the nourishment I was beginning to worry about.
I would still give my hair extra nourishment every couple of weeks with an oil.

I haven't found the need for an extra oil treatment but will take the precaution of doing this before I visit the hairdresser for my next appointment and for a few washes afterwards.
Anyone with normal hair would need to use the oil at least one wash each week as this conditioner is very light which is why I liked it so much. Very thick hair would possibly have to use and oil each time as I don't 'think' the lightness of this revitalising conditioner would be enough and if it was a lot more product would have to be used which could work out expensive.

Comments: The tube is excellent for travel and in the shower as it is easy to dispense however on one occasion I squeezed out too much and had no way of replacing the product back into the tube, in this case I had a little too much but didn't want to waste it so my hair had extra conditioning that day. Point of interest it actually didn't weigh my hair down even though it was more than I normally used. I wouldn't leave the tube on a shelf in the shower due to the aluminum used. Perfect for gym bags or travel (less weight than a big bottle without risk of spilling)
I used to use a richer conditioner but have learned with my hair being so fine I am better with a light one I can use without fear which is exactly how I felt using Suki's revitalising product. It was rich enough to leave my hair tangle free, a wide tooth comb glided through easily.

Pros:
100% natural Cruelty free
Quality ingredients (no silicone etc)
Very light weight for very fine hair (if conditioners are normally too rich)
Travel friendly
Lovely texture with light, refreshing scent

Cons:
Quite expensive (Suki's spa range has become expensive although the brand uses cutting edge science throughout the range) The brand I use has high quality organic ingredients but isn't as expensive for 200ml of product.
Costs would be more with the addition of the oil treatment although this has the added benefits of nourishing the scalp.
May be too light for normal to thick hair (fine & very fine it is perfect)


Suki Daily Conditioner Revitalizing (£27) and Suki Skincare Products are available at naturisimo.com


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