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Weather Defense

For the first time in my life, I’ve experienced split ends. I have no-fuss hair so I was really shocked when I noticed those darned split ends. I asked my former stylist about it and she said that it might be the weather. As you can recall, the summer months were brutal.

It was fortunate that I saw this product when Kitten and I went out one day in June:

sunsilk co creations weather defense,by bitsandtreats

This is the Sunsilk Co-Creations Weather Defense Serum. Kitten also bought one but in another variant. She already blogged about it.

I use this product 2-3x a week at night. Why at night you say? In the morning I apply Monea Curling Milk to my hair and they don’t jive. This makes my hair too limp so I decided to use it at night. Besides, the body repairs itself at night right?

The smell is wonderful. It’s non-irritating. The texture is a bit oily but not too much that you would end up with splotched pillows. I apply one squirt to one side and another squirt to the other.

After a month of using this product with the L’oreal repair shampoo (red and white), I’ve noticed that my hair is healing. There are still a few split ends left but not like before. I will continue using this product until my hair fully heals.

This costs more or less Php200. And for a brand whose shampoo I’m allergic too, I am more than satisfied with the results.

Comments

  1. i will try this too haha! :) ako na madali i convince. :P

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  2. Sana this is effective. I am getting dandruff kasi with sunsilk.

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  3. @Sugar: You don't need it! You have beautiful hair!

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  4. @Sweet: Just avoid your scalp and apply just a small amount. I get dandruff with Sunsilk shampoo too.

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  5. i like your curls, can you show it us again, pretty please xD

    natawa ako sa comment ni sugar. lol~

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  6. eh magkikita naman tayo Kitten! Oo, LOL kay sugar

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