"Warm sand, coconut milk, and ylang-ylang fragrance" is what interested me in Klorane's Ylang Ylang Protective Oil. The rest of it sounds useful too though: "This lightweight multi-protective oil with Ylang-Ylang wax that shields hair against the drying and damaging effects of UV rays, salt, sand, and chlorine. It deeply nourishes the hair and protects against color fade." $18 for 100 ml at Smallflower. Do comment if you've tried it!
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Hmm, I’m almost done with my Garnier oil, and this sounds wonderful. I’ve liked the Klorane shampoos I’ve used. Only thing is it’s pricey for what I usually spend on hair oil.
I don’t usually use hair oil, but I would assume it’s going to be more than Garnier — and Garnier products are usually pretty good!
Yes, the Garnier oil is great and is only $4-$5. It has actually lasted me about two years, so if I know it takes so long to finish an oil, $18 doesn’t sound so bad. ????
I like Klorane shampoos and conditioners for summer BUT for styling I usually go for something like a cream, and use the lightweight oils as a finish or scent. I will check this out and see if it can be used all over!
I used to use them years ago but fell out of the habit. They have a magnolia shampoo that caught my eye too.
I love their leave in conditioners, my top 3 are the mango butter, papyrus milk and date.
I am not sure that we have this one down here but it sounds really good.
Will keep my eyes open!
Hey P! I will have to look at those, date sounds wonderful.
My sister gave it to me as a gift for my birthday , she knows I love those things when I am growing my hair (I donate it every 2 to 3 years to locks of love) anyway I’ve tried the date one and it works best in this autumn weather. Papyrus is best for summer and mango butter best for harsh cold winter weather IMHO. Plus they are not expensive at least here and they tend to last a lot ( little goes a long way)
Intereting, thanks — and good for you for donating!
Seriously. That is a lemning!
lemming (funny typo cuz I was thinking about lemons)! ????????????
Ha, it all works 🙂