Wednesday, May 8, 2013

It's a 10 Miracle Leave-In Product Review

Buenas tardes beauties!

I hope that everyone in the northern hemisphere is getting more sunshine and warmth than we are here on Western coast of Japan, because it's just been absolutely frickin' cold and I can't imagine what summer feels like any more.
Anyway! I thought I would finally share my opinion on a cult product that has a huge fan base. You've probably seen this purple bottle popping up in numerous beauty gurus loved products reviews and videos. I am, of course, talking about the It's a 10 Miracle Leave-In hair product.


It claims to do "10 things instantly", and although I don't feel I could tick it off on everything, I definitely have noticed a difference since starting to use it. For reference, I have naturally curly hair that is very fine and dyed blonde. Not a fun combination, let me tell you! Life is a struggle with fine, curly hair, it gets damaged and tangled really easily and it's hard to look presentable. *takes a deep breath* Don't let me get started!


Since starting to use it last year October-ish, I feel like it's really helped with detangling, and although it hasn't prevented split ends and breakage, I feel like it has possibly had a hand in reducing both problems a little bit. It adds a bit of shine, I'll also give it that. I haven't used it as a thermal protector as I've been avoiding all hot styling tools since last summer. I definitely have noticed my hair calming down a bit, and dare I say it, becoming a little bit softer.
The consistency of the product is surprisingly thick; it's a spray style nozzle, but I don't spray it directly into my hair. I first spray it into the palm of my hand, rub my palms together, and then evenly distribute it in my hair from the tops of my ears down to the tips.

I am always desperately seeking something that will leave my curly hair soft, full of body, and manageable -- might be a fools quest! I feel like It's a 10 MLIP is something that would only give benefits short term; I'm always dubious when I come across ingredients on products that I have difficulty pronouncing/have no idea what it means. I should really look into oils, shouldn't I?

What are your recommended hair products? What would you say has made a significant difference to the health of your hair?


10 comments:

  1. I don't really use too many products for my hair, but I must admit that morrocanoil products has made my hair silkier.

    xx,

    Claudia

    cwbritto.blogspot.com

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    1. I've read so many good reviews on it, I wonder if the lighter version is as good! The original would stain my blonde hair, unfortunately :(

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  2. I use local products for my hair!
    Many thanks for the review sweetie!

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    1. Ooh, any in particular? You live in an exotic place, don't you? :) Thank you so much for reading my review!

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  3. Great review!!! I started using the Macadamia Natural Oil Deep Repair Masque. I too have curly blonde hair so it is always on the dry side. This product has changed my hair completely! It's amazing!

    Kendra

    www.beautybykendrac.com

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    1. Thank you, Kendra! I really need to get my hands on one! When I'd run out of hair masks, that was the next one on my to-buy list but I ended up getting something else, ahhh! Big mistake! I need it!

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  4. Macadamia healing oil treatment is something you are going to love honey!
    xxxx

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    1. Another recommendation for a macadamia product! Think I need to give this a go as well! Thank you for your recommendation! :) Btw, love your blog!

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