After the success of the OGX macadamia nut conditioner I thought I would give some of the others in the OGX family a go.
The Coconut water condition comes in the same designed shape of the other OGX products, a solid, chunky rounded bottle that seems to be made from a strong plastic that doesn't allow you to fully squeeze it, resulting in you hard shaking at it to get the last drops out of the bottle. Fully opaque body and the overall weight of the bottle means that you are not sure when the end is in sight you just have to judge for yourself which is annoying as it normally runs out without me knowing and then I get in the shower to a surprise.
Heavily scented with coconuts this liquid is just over the runny consistency, not too thick but a little more fluid than I normally expect from a conditioner. Applying it is easy as it almost melts into your dampen locks, rinsing away effortlessly. However I noticed from the word go that as soon as my hair started to dry, the frizz was on high alert and had to be tamed with more product than normal. After finishing the bottle and dealing with multiple frizz out breaks that can only be linked to this conditioner I went out and re-purchased the macadamia version which seems to be better suited to my hair type.
I had been meaning to try a shampoo/conditioner from this brand for ages. The appearance of these bottles is quite appealing to me, a little bit luxury looking I suppose. So finally I just grabbed for it one day a couple of months ago.
This conditioner is very thick, the fragrance is gorgeous although it smells nothing like coconut. It's very strong and citrusy mixed with potent tropical flowers.
Besides the fragrance, there is nothing else that I love about this conditioner unfortunately. It really doesn't do much for me at all.
My hair is prone to frizz and this conditioner doesn't help to smooth my hair in the slightest, I don't find it particularly hydrating or weightless enhancing so as it claims.
To be fair my hair is nice and shiny after using this conditioner, however I don't think that's anything that I can't get from most $4 supermarket conditioners.
Disappointing this one is, it's no better that a $4 special supermarket jobbie in my opinion, but that won't put me off trying a different conditioner from this brand.. Which I intend to do in the near future just out of interest really.