This is one of the best conditioners I've ever used in my hair. My hair is frizzy, dry, thick, and curly. Many conditioners don't work or leave my hair feeling weighed down. This conditioner not only smells amazing and transports me to being on the... +
This is one of the best conditioners I've ever used in my hair. My hair is frizzy, dry, thick, and curly. Many conditioners don't work or leave my hair feeling weighed down. This conditioner not only smells amazing and transports me to being on the beach near the sea, but it also provides moisture and hydration to my hair. It helps easily and almost painlessly detangle my hair from knots, which is also great for kids who have curly hair and don't like to comb it. Each bottle can be quite expensive but this is sometimes the price you need to pay to maintain dry curly hair. It comes to around $10 for around 400 mL. I intend to keep buying this. -
I use this conditioner on a regular bases. The formula is creamy without being thick and clumpy. I only need to use a little bit each time to bring moisture to my hair. I like to lightly wet my hair, put the product in, comb it through, and then... +
I use this conditioner on a regular bases. The formula is creamy without being thick and clumpy. I only need to use a little bit each time to bring moisture to my hair. I like to lightly wet my hair, put the product in, comb it through, and then rinse it out after a few minutes. I sometimes keep a little bit of conditioner in my hair when rinsing as a leave-in conditioner, though this is not on the directions. I purchase it from my local dollar store for $1.25. This conditioner works wonders, especially if it's rotated with another conditioner so my hair doesn't get used to it. For a reference point, my hair is thick, dry, and curly. This works even better on hair that is less dry and frizzy as I've noticed the results on my family members. -
I use this once every few months, though I think I'm going to start using it more often as directed. I get it from my local Dollar Tree for $1.25. I never expected a product with such a cheap price tag could be so amazing. My hair is thick, dry, and... +
I use this once every few months, though I think I'm going to start using it more often as directed. I get it from my local Dollar Tree for $1.25. I never expected a product with such a cheap price tag could be so amazing. My hair is thick, dry, and curly, so I'm always looking for extra hydration to keep my natural curls looking their best and allow for easy combing. This hydrated my hair and allowed me to go days without putting anything extra in my hair-- I usually apply product in the mornings. It was quick and easy to use. The formula is creamy and rich.
To use this, all I do is apply this to my hair, comb it through with a regular comb, and then rinse it with warm water. It leaves my hair feeling hydrated and soft. I intend to keep buying this.
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I first found this conditioner at my local Dollar Tree for $1.25 for a fair sized bottle and decided to give it a try. The conditioner smells delightful when using in the shower but doesn't leave a strong smell in the hair, which can be a plus or... +
I first found this conditioner at my local Dollar Tree for $1.25 for a fair sized bottle and decided to give it a try. The conditioner smells delightful when using in the shower but doesn't leave a strong smell in the hair, which can be a plus or negative depending on what you're looking for. The conditioner is rich and creamy without being overly thick. I have dry curly hair and this works wonders. I can put it in and rinse it out and it leaves my hair feeling more hydrated, helping to bring out my natural curls. I sometimes leaves some conditioner in my hair by not rinsing it out completely in the shower, or I apply a little bit in the morning, focusing on the ends of my hair. My little sister has extremely thick, long curly hair (more hydrated) and this is her favorite conditioner; she won't use anything else. It untangles her hair easily and leaves her hair looking gorgeous. -
I get this product from my local Dollar Tree for $1.25, along with the conditioner. Having dry curly hair, I don't shampoo my hair every day as it takes away the natural oils from my hair that are already lacking. This shampoo has a light smell that... +
I get this product from my local Dollar Tree for $1.25, along with the conditioner. Having dry curly hair, I don't shampoo my hair every day as it takes away the natural oils from my hair that are already lacking. This shampoo has a light smell that doesn't linger on the hair. It does not later excessively but enough to be able to rub it in and massage it into my hair. With that said, after using this shampoo, my hair can often feel dry for up to a week after. This shampoo is fair quality and has a great price tag. I would recommend using it regularly for normal hair but not to overuse it with dry curly hair that frizzes easily. My advice is to rotate this with a more expensive shampoo. The conditioner also pairs delightfully with it! -
I really like the smell of the coconut and vanilla milk, and it leaves my hair smelling fresh. This conditioner can be a bit pricey compared to others of its size- although I do sometimes see sales. This conditioner is rich and creamy in... +
I really like the smell of the coconut and vanilla milk, and it leaves my hair smelling fresh. This conditioner can be a bit pricey compared to others of its size- although I do sometimes see sales. This conditioner is rich and creamy in consistency. It leaves my hair feeling moisturized. I have thick dry curly hair, so I spend a bit more on conditioner that works and rotate it with cheaper conditioner. -
Herbal Essences Shampoo come in a variety of different scents and are made to reflect different hair types. I've tried a number of the shampoos that appear to cater to frizzy, dry, or curly hair. The shampoo smells nice and is long-lasting on my... +
Herbal Essences Shampoo come in a variety of different scents and are made to reflect different hair types. I've tried a number of the shampoos that appear to cater to frizzy, dry, or curly hair. The shampoo smells nice and is long-lasting on my hair; I've even got compliments about how nice my hair smells. It is affordable and I often see sales. My hair is dry so I can't shampoo too often. This product gets the job done in terms of cleaning my hair but it leaves my hair feeling quite dry for a number of days. From my experience, this is good for those with hair that is normal to lightly dry. If your hair is quite dry like mine, this wouldn't be a shampoo I use too often. -
As soon as I opened the wrapper, I smelled the familiar scent of childhood peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. I got this from Winners for $2.29. This bar can be eaten straight out of the wrapper or microwaved for 20 seconds (be careful not to burn... +
As soon as I opened the wrapper, I smelled the familiar scent of childhood peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. I got this from Winners for $2.29. This bar can be eaten straight out of the wrapper or microwaved for 20 seconds (be careful not to burn it). When warmed, it is a bit softer in texture, as opposed to being firmer and chewier. I highly recommend microwaving the bar to bring out the peanut butter flavour. If this is your first Quest bar, the firmer grittier texture can be a bit off-putting but it gets better as you get used to the bars. The strongest taste in this bar is the peanut butter. There is also a hint of the strawberry jelly that comes through in some bites- like a peanut butter sandwich with only a little bit of jelly. I do wish the jelly flavour was a bit more prominent. The nuts provide a nice crunch to the bar. Each bar has 220 calories and 20 grams of protein. It also contains 13 grams of fibre (53% daily recommended intake) and 15 per cent recommended calcium intake. I'd have this again if I found it for this price. It's not my favourite flavour but it's decent. A close taste profile is the Peanut Butter Supreme Quest Bar. -
I bought a pack of these cookies from Metro. Each pack comes with a fair number of average sized cookies-- in terms of homemade cookie size, not Tim Horton's cookies. The cookies vary in size from flatter and mildly crispier to rounder and slightly... +
I bought a pack of these cookies from Metro. Each pack comes with a fair number of average sized cookies-- in terms of homemade cookie size, not Tim Horton's cookies. The cookies vary in size from flatter and mildly crispier to rounder and slightly chewier. These are essentially a buttery shortbread cookie with white chocolate chips and dried cranberry pieces spread throughout. There is no shortage of cranberries and white chocolate chips in each bite, which add a nice sweetness and tartness to the cookie. The cookie is crunchy and crumbly. This is a sweeter cookie due to the mix of add-ins. I'd buy this again as a snack or side to lunch. -
Next to Nerds, these are my second favourite candy. They are one of the only candies that I find to have have a sweet and sour taste profile at the same time, which I enjoy. The candies have a fruity base, with each flavour taking on a slightly... +
Next to Nerds, these are my second favourite candy. They are one of the only candies that I find to have have a sweet and sour taste profile at the same time, which I enjoy. The candies have a fruity base, with each flavour taking on a slightly different taste of the fruit it is meant to mimic. These candies are mildly hard but not chalky. You can either chew them or let them dissolve in your mouth. They are cheap to find at most dollar stores. These are a great snack. -