Review : Yves Rocher Hair Repair Oil
Saturday, October 15, 2016
Product Description
Discover this genuine exceptional treatment! Enriched with restorative Babassu Oil and Macadamia Oil to nourish the scalp, this concentrate of rich oils offers strength to the hair.
Result: the hair is ultra soft and shiny. Paraben free, colorant free, silicone free
Yves Rocher came back to Singapore with a revamp and prices seem more affordable. There are always some discounts going on and I managed to snag this Yves Rocher Hair Repair Oil for $14 instead of the original $20 during the last Great Singapore Sale.
This 150ml honey coloured contents, stored in a plastic bottle, with a twist and turn cap can lasts for a while, if you follow the recommended instruction by using it twice a week. I am not sure why it is supposed to be used only twice a week as I don't feel that the oil is deeply intense enough to be used that way. However, the promoter told me I can use it every day if I want to.
I started off with using it once to twice a week, but move on to include it as a daily pre-wash hair routine. Just apply to the hair length ( skip the roots ) and leave on for 10 minutes. The scent smells good, the oil is easy to apply and my locks are left feeling softer, smoother but the shiny factor was pretty subtle. Personally, I felt that the results are more pronounced as a daily pre-wash, than using it only twice a week.
Note that as the oil is greasy, it is best to use in the bathroom as it tends to leave the floor feeling slippery. But despite its greasy texture ( it is an oil, after all ), it was easy to be rinse out, together with the shampoo. Just use it sparingly, as I noticed my scalp get oily more easily, if I used too much.
Ingredients:
helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil, ethylhexyl cocoate, brassica campestris (rapeseed) seed oil, ricinus communis (castor) seed oil, simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) seed oil, borago officinalis seed oil, orbignya oleifera seed oil, macadamia ternifolia seed oil, parfum/fragrance, tocopherol, oleth-10
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