The scent of this is basically the same as the shampoo, not that strong which I don't know how I feel because usually I like quite a strong scented hair products as I like the smell to last and linger for a bit. The conditioner itself is a cream consistency, like usual, but I think it had little flakes of something (maybe coconut) mixed in? I don't think it really did much and overall just a stock standard conditioner that I would use again but wouldn't go out of my way to buy
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Garnier Fructis Coconut Water Conditioner Review
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Fructis Coconut Water Oily Roots Dry Ends The paraben and silicone-free formula combines coconut water and purifying agents to cleanse and rebalance the scalp, whilst hydrating. Hair is healthy and soft without being weighed down.
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I was lucky enough to be selected to trial this range. Firstly, I like the packaging. It's bright green, vibrant, and attractive.
The lid snaps open and it's easy to squeeze out the right amount of product. The conditioner itself smells quite fruity which I found disappointing because I was looking forward to a coconut scent.
The conditioner applies easily enough, but I found that it doesn't do that much for my hair. It claims to balance oily roots and nourish dry ends, but I didn't find this result to be outstanding, and is comparable to most other conditioners.
My hair felt clean and soft, but wasn't particularly nourished. For the price, and the claim of good ingredients, I may repurchase, but wouldn't go out of my way to get it.
I really like this conditioner from the coconut water range. I used this product along with the corresponding shampoo, and they work amazing together. It’s bottle has a nice clean, natural look to it, and the green is very appealing. It certainly hydrated my ends and left my hair feeling nice and silky. It’s a great product at a good price and for that I will definitely purchase it again.
I used this product along with the corresponding shampoo. I found the packaging, scent and results to be to my liking. I enjoyed the fresher, coconut scent that I didnt find so much with the shampoo. It certainly hydrated my hair and left a lovely scent. For the price, I feel its a good product. I will definitely repurchase.
Tips: I would recommend only applying conditioner to your ends.
I am in love!!! For starters, the packaging is beautiful, a really lovely green colour that looks clean, natural and appealing. This conditioner doesn’t have the usual strong scent that Garnier Fructis products usually do, it has more of your usual conditioner smell. This is a little disappointing, but great for those who don’t like strong scents. The bottle is also super easy to open when you’ve got wet hands. The conditioner applies easily, and you can feel it working from the minute its in. Once washed out and dried, I noticed an instant difference in how conditioned my hair was. It felt so nice to not be struggling with dry frizzy ends anymore! I will definitely buy this product in future.
Tips: You really dont need to leave it in for as long as other conditioners.. a minute or so will do!
Garnier's new conditioner claims to give healthier stronger hair, cleanse and hydrate ends and not weigh the hair down. So did it meet its claims?
Starting from the presentation if the bottle. The conditioner highlights what it aims to achieve and presents itself as eco-friendly. It is a standard conditioner bottle and fairly robust plastic.
The conditioner inside is about the usual consistancy and smells fruity rather than coconut scented which suggests some not so natural fragrance is present.
The conditioner doesn't do a lot for the dry ends, although other than that my hair feels clean and healthy.
All in all, I would use a hair oil or serum with this product, but I like that it's a pro recycling branded product.
Tips: Use a serum or hair oil for ends.
overall a simple/basic conditioner here. was disapointed this didnt have the same great smell as the conditioner - it didn't leave my hair with any fragrance. I expected maybe a coconut smell from the name of the product. The conditioner itself performed as it should leaving my hair shiny but nothing special than what I would otherwise use (Loreal elvive) I like the fact this has no parabens and chemicals though and seems more natural than what I would normally use
Tips: Don't use on your roots if you have an issue with oily scalp!