Waterclouds Repair Leave-In Conditioner (Review)

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Since I started using Sanctum's shampoo and conditioner, I have really started to appreciate the natural feeling in the hair, ie that the hair is completely clean (without silicones and chemicals) but still very smooth and soft.

I shower with the shampoo and conditioner, lubricate the lengths with Waterclouds argan oil and when the hair has dried, it is airy without becoming fluffy, and feels incredibly well-groomed and wonderful!

And since I like the oil from Waterclouds, I was curious about their conditioner spray ”Waterclouds Repair Leave-In Conditioner”Also. It is a spray that you spray in the lengths and leave in the hair without rinsing out.

It contains cloudberry oil and macadamia oil, both of which should be very good for the hair as the hair gets both moisture, antioxidants and vitamin E. The hair should be pliable and easier to sort out, extra good for fresh hair, and it should also have a nice shine and shine for a more well-groomed appearance.

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But I, who fell for the clean, airy feeling in my hair, do not like this product at all, unfortunately. The hair becomes smooth and looks very shiny and nice, and it smells fresh and good, but it kind of feels like you have a product in your hair and I have become a little "allergic" to that feeling.

The product does not feel heavy or sticky, I can not really put my finger on it, but it kind of feels like there is some kind of film on top of the hairs. In addition, my curls (after sleeping with a braid) were not as nice as usual.

So in other words, this is not a product that my hair likes and I will not continue to use it. Any of you who have tested? :)

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