Tuesday, 24 May 2011
Review Biosilk Silk Therapy
I have long hair, which needs a lot of conditioning. I have hair that frizzes easily, which needs a lot of treatments. Safe to say my hair isn't the easiest one out there, but I try to manage (as we all do). Most of all I hate it when my hair becomes all frizzy... But luckily, there are some things you can do to prevent it from happening. While I was browsing and looking for the perfect item I ran into Biosilks Therapy getting much praise so I bought a copy and it's been with for more than a year now...
Leave in replenishing & reconstructing treatment
Ideal for all hair types
Fills any voids in cuticle layer and helps repair split ends
Provides incredible shine
Ideal for all hair types
Fills any voids in cuticle layer and helps repair split ends
Provides incredible shine
The packaging is very simple and yet somewhat elegant. I bought the 50ml one, it's available in larger sizes as well but if it's just you using it, this one will already last you a long time. You have to press the top to open it, it's only a tiny hole which is easier for distrubuting the product. The product has a thick siliconebased structure and has a wonderfull scent, a bit sweet and fruity - I love the scent! I use about 2 drops for my entire hair - the back of the product recommends 5 to 10 drops but that's too much and will make your hair look greasy. I put the drops on my fingers, then rub my fingers/hands so the product is lightly spreaded, then I first go through the roots of my hair and afterwards through my entire hair. It's not a good idea to start spreading the product at the top of your hair, because it's quite greasy. Afterwards my hair looks shiny, healthy and the frizz is mostly gone. In the next hours the product lingers on and will continue to protect your hair from frizzing. I haven't noticed this product working on my split ends, but then again I don't use this daily. I only use this when I think my hair needs a boost or when it looks frizzy.
The goods: scent, lasts a long time as you only need a tiny amount, hair becomes shiny, stops frizzing, price (online)
The bads: can be too greasy when you use too much, haven't noticed it working on split ends
Overall I consider this to be a very good product and I enjoy using it a lot - it's definitely one of the better serums out there. The price is somewhat inbetween, you can buy it at salons but also online - I bought mine at strawberrynet for 15$. I've been using it for more than a year. If you have dry and frizzy hair that needs a boost, look into this one, you won't regret it.
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2 comments:
Ah, hier heb ik ook al zoveel over gelezen op blogs! Toch benieuwd! Voorlopig heb ik nog een product van Joico dat zo goed als vol is, dus dat maar eerst opmaken :)
Ja, het voordeel is dat deze producten erg lang meegaan... Ale bij mij toch :). Ik heb het komend jaar ook geen nieuwe nodig hoor!
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