Deep Conditioner Review: Deity America
I'm always on the hunt for new deep conditioners, while cruising the aisles in CVS is no different. I always look at the large green tub of Deity America Deep Penetrating Conditioner for Damaged Hair and consider purchasing, but never took the plunge until now. I finally gave in and spent the $10.99 + tax on the conditioner.
Product Description: Deity of America delivers an incredible penetrating reconstruction treatment. Deity America Deep Penetrating Conditioner penetrates deep into damage hair with natural plant extracts and with a protein-injected formula to help rescue and restore strength, elasticity, shine and condition split ends and breakage.
- Restore dry brittle hair
- Mends split ends
- Stops breakage
- Adds body shine
- Adds moisture
- Strengths hair
AHS Thoughts: When I opened the tub I couldn't help but think that it looks like a tub of mud. Usually, my hair feels noticably softer as soon as I apply conditioner, but this time I didn't feel anything different. The directions say to apply liberally on damp hair, comb through, cover with plastic cap and place under heat for 20 minutes. Allow to dry to a hard shell and then rinse away. When you keep reading about ingredients, it says 'main' ingredients while to me means there are 'other' ingredients that aren't mentioned. I wonder why? Anyway, I applied the conditioner to my hair, put on a plastic shower cap and covered with my scarf. I ended up falling asleep and leaving the conditioner in overnight. In the morning my hair felt soft and in a few areas the conditioner was hard, but for the most part it was soft and so was my hair. I rinsed and my hair felt soft and I noticed a drastic decrease in the amount of hair in my wide tooth comb.
Keep reading for the ingredients
Ingredients: Main Ingredients: 100% Tibet Herbal Essence, Ginseng, Ganoderma Lucidum, Angelica, Pseudo-Ginseng, Wheat, Protein, Avocado. Please note that the label says MAIN ingredients, kind of makes you wonder what the 'other' ingredients are.
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