Saturday, January 5, 2013

Managing Your Mane With, It's A 10

To start with.. I want to explain that I do NOT have hair like the average person. I have a MANE. By this I mean that my hair is not just long, but in its natural state, it is quite curly and can be a bit of a drag to tame. I do not like washing it every day because it is a task to say the least and even after using a pretty heavy conditioner, I still have a hard time combing it out.  I have heard a lot about, It's a 10, both good and bad so let me break down my views on both, the miracle deep conditioning treatment and the miracle leave-in spray.
I first have to explain that this product is best suited for curlier hair types as they are normally dry and need the extra hydration. If you have very fine almost straight hair you might not see a huge difference although this product does double as a heat protector so in any case, it will only be helping your hair out. Anyone with color treated or damaged hair would also find these products useful to help bring softness back to the sometimes crunchy texture that dying can cause.

The Miracle Hair Mask, is wonderful and I can definitely tell a difference in the health of my hair. I use it about once a week, and in just the first few uses I can feel that my hair is stronger and less brittle than before using it. It is a very deep conditioner but is light enough to not weigh the hair down or make it greasy. My hair is always less frizzy after using, very bouncy, soft, and manageable. Although it's price is a little high, a little goes a long way. The leave-in conditioning spray, is one of my staple go to products. It really helps me to comb out and untangle the knots in my hair without damaging it. Not only does it smell great but when I spray it on, I can actually feel the knots coming loose. I can feel the hydration working as a light lotion coating the strands of my hair, loosening the tangled parts. I absolutely love this product and it goes not weigh my hair down one bit, which I am so happy about. I cannot stand those goopy products that leave a residue all over my neck, yuck. I would highly suggest both of these products although the leave in spray is my top pick. The fact that it protects your hair from heat is a big plus considering all the heat tools we use on our hair, although I would still suggest using a separate heat protector for heavy heat use. Both of these products retail roughly around $20 each, depending on the size you choose, and you can find them as a package deal in some stores for about $35. It is an investment but highly worth it!

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