Moisturizing hair cream, 160g
Moisturizing hair cream, 160g
OSHIMATSUBAKI
Rating: 5.4 out of 7.0
Description
Description
The synergistic effect of two camellia-derived ingredients, "Camellia Ceramide" and "Camellia Oil," repairs damaged, dry, or frizzy hair while giving it control, restoring healthy, lustrous hair. It makes hair supple and moisturized. Can be used on both dry and wet hair. No mineral oil, no fragrance, no coloring ~ "Moist" is recommended for those who want to keep their hair moist and tidy ~ Want to reduce volume ~ Hair volume: Lots of hair ~ Hair type: Thick ~ Length: Medium, long"
Key Features
Key Features
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Ingredients
Ingredients
Water, Camellia ulmoides seed oil, Octyldodecyl myristate, Caprylic/capric triglyceride, Stearyl alcohol, Glyceryl stearate (SE), Dimethicone, Phytosteryl/Octyldodecyl lauroyl glutamate, Camellia japonica seed extract, Sodium dilauroyl glutamate lysine, PEG-45 stearate, Tocopherol, Sorbeth-60 tetraoleate, Sodium carbomer, Methylparaben, Propylparaben
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It doesn't seem to blend into my hair and it dries out quickly. I tried using it in the bath, out of the bath. I tried all sorts of different ways but nothing seemed to work.
It doesn't seem to blend into my hair and it dries out quickly. I tried using it in the bath, out of the bath. I tried all sorts of different ways but nothing seemed to work.
Very moisturizing. My hair tends to be dry, short to bob length, and bleached once. I bought this to apply before drying my hair. If I take it in my hands, spread it out, and apply it directly to the surface of my hair, it looks very sticky even after drying (or rather, it doesn't dry). It's best to apply it gradually from the inside of the hair to the surface.
Very moisturizing. My hair tends to be dry, short to bob length, and bleached once. I bought this to apply before drying my hair. If I take it in my hands, spread it out, and apply it directly to the surface of my hair, it looks very sticky even after drying (or rather, it doesn't dry). It's best to apply it gradually from the inside of the hair to the surface.
It keeps permed hair in place nicely. It's less likely to dry out than oil, doesn't harden like gel, is more moisturizing than wax, and gives more volume than mousse. As for camellia oil, Oshima felt better to use than Kurobara, but I feel that Kurobara has better hold and finish with this cream. The only downside is that it's hard to wash off with shampoo.