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This Deep Conditioner Tops My List!



Deep Conditioner

Macadamia Deep Conditioner

You will love this deep conditioner the first time you use it

I’ve been waiting for a long time for this product! This deep conditioner, Macadamia Deep Repair Masque, has nailed it . . . seriously!

If soft, shiny, silky, healthy, hair is what you’re looking for, this is it!  I knew as I was rinsing it out of my hair for the first time that it had done a better job at deep conditioning than anything I’ve used. The silky texture didn’t lie.

“I Love this Deep Conditioner” My hair was dryer than usual after a winter of more than usual flat-ironing and hair coloring.  This deep conditioner has the right combination of ingredients to do what we all hope a ‘deep conditioner’ will do, but far too many times doesn’t.

Even though the instructions say ‘no heat is required for processing,’ I used heat the first two times I used this deep conditioner.  I put it in towel dried hair, combed it through, put on a cap and went under the hair dryer for 15-20 minutes. This is by far the best way of getting any deep conditioning product to penetrate the hair.

Heat opens the cuticle and allows the conditioner to get deeper into the hair and improves the quality and strength of the hair.  The results were great!  Shiny, silky, smooth, healthy feeling hair . . . for weeks!

The key ingredients in this deep conditioner, Macadamia Deep Repair Masque, are the combination of two coveted oils, Macadamia Nut Oil from the South Pacific and Argan Seed Oil from North Africa. A major benefit to the hair is that these oils mimic the body’s own oils.  They are quickly absorbed, no oily residue buildup and deeply penetrate the hair.

More noted benefits, besides a great smell;

  • Improves strength and quality of hair
  • Extends the life of hair color treatments
  • Reduces drying time up to 50%
  • Improves manageability and shine
  • Light, gentle, non-greasy nature absorbs instantly and forms a protective barrier
  • Eliminates frizz
  • Improves elasticity
  • Provides UV protection

The trend for using oils in hair products has become huge lately.  Argan oil, as the base in Morrocanoil hair products, has gotten huge media attention after celebrity use at red carpet events. Macadamia Natural Oil is the first and only company to use macadamia nut oil in hair care products . . . and they mix it with Argan oil.

For a complete low down on their other products and to find a hair salon near you, visit the Macadamia website.

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