Hey guys!
Happy New Years! I can't believe it's 2011. I still feel like I'm adjusting to 2010! Did any of you make New Years resolutions? I guess mine is to be more organized with school and get less distracted while studying.
I wanted to review a product that I've been using for a while, but I think it's not really well-known. It's from the company FX Special Effects. I found it at a drugstore a year or 2 ago, and I just picked it up randomly. I have been obsessed with it ever since!
It is the Tangle Out Instant Conditioning Silk Detangler Spray. As suggested by the title, it is a detangler. Everyone with medium to long hair gets tangles, don't deny it! I usually get them after the shower. After I wash my hair, I wrap it up in a towel, and when I take it out, it's really hard to comb/brush through it without hitting a tangle. When that happens, you can do several things. You can try to brush through it, which is painful and bad for your hair. You can try to break it apart with your fingers, which is time consuming and, once again, bad for your hair. Or, you can use a detangling spray. I used to have very unruly hair (as in it used to knot up no matter what hairstyle I had unless it was braided, and it would take me maybe 30 minutes every night to fix it. In the mornings, it would take me so long to brush it that I didn't have time to do it at home before school; I would have to spend the better part of my 20-minute car ride to school brushing it each morning). I have tried so many detanglers, and each would eventually get the job done, but it still hurt a little bit and I usually would have to finish it with my hands. Well, I have started using this spray and I love it! When I'm ready to brush through my hair, I just spray this all over and brush. I don't even feel the knots being untangled, even though I know they are there and are, in fact, being taken apart. It's easy, painless, and quick. Not to mention it doesn't leave your hair feeling or looking greasy all day like some detanglers do.
I don't have the exact price, but I'm pretty sure that where I bought it, it was under $10. So, basically it's a good product that isn't very expensive compared to other detanglers. I highly recommend this to anyone who ever needs to get a knot out of their hair! They also have a Silk Milk Detangler that is really good too.
They probably sell this at any drugstore where they sell a lot of hair products. I know my drugstore has recently been selling some pretty high-end shampoos and conditioners. They now carry Redken, Fekkai, Rusk, CHI, and a lot of other brands you used to only be able to buy at beauty stores and salons. Does every drugstore now do that? I thought it was pretty cool. Although they don't sell the Redken All Soft shampoos or conditioners, which is kind of the main one.
Anyways! Have a great new year, and until next time, bye!
-Bailey
