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Product Review: Dove Hair Fall Rescue Conditioner


Hair fall must be one of the worst nightmares of a person and as a girl, our hair is our crowning glory and we mustn't lose it, definitely NO.

My hair is a mixture of bleached-dyed hair and normal hair and I've been into "No Poo". So basically, choosing the right conditioner is really important for me.

The new and improved Dove Hair Fall Rescue Conditioner with Trichazole Complex was said to offer  nourishments for the roots which reduces hair fall--and with that I decided to try it.


Product Description:

"Dove Hair Fall Rescue Conditioner contains Trichazole complex, proven to nourish roots, and to help keep hair firmly locked in"
My Experience

One thing I love about Dove products is that they smell divine! I really love smelling my hair after using it. 
(^ v ^)

In my first week of using it, nothing changed. Same amount of hair fall. However, after a couple of weeks of using it until I finished my second bottle I noticed that my amount of hair fall decreases, even if I hand comb my hair while wet--there are only a bit of traces of hair strands on my fingers.

Pros:
Yes, It does work but not instantly. It is not a massive instant "no hair fall" magic conditioner, it does work but slowly: you need to be patient. My hair is damaged that's why it nearly takes me 2-3 weeks before I noticed the difference, perhaps on normal unbleached or undyed hair it may occur faster. But of course, like our skin, our hair types are somewhat different due to many reasons.

Cons:
It doesn't moisturize that much: during daytime--my hair becomes frizzy BUT, I solved this problem by applying some Human Nature Sun Flower Beauty Oil on my hair before I sleep.


Remember: Don't just settle on your conditioner, our hair is like our skin--it needs moisturizers with "S".

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Would I buy it again? Yup
Love rating: ❤❤❤ 



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