Hair Failures. What Are 3 Products That Let Me Down?

Have you ever used a product and wished you’d never applied it to your hair? I’ve been in such situations and want to tell you about it. It turns out you shouldn’t go for all recommended products because they can prove to be unsuitable for your hair type.

I haven’t had lots of hair failures but there have been a few that made my hairdo look terrible.

How is it possible I bought something that I wasn’t planning to buy? Whenever I do impulse shopping, something turns out to be a complete let-down. Believe me, you should always think your cosmetic choices over. Don’t get tempted by commercials and advertising. If they seem intriguing, you should check opinions online, on blogs and forums – places where people share their opinions and reviews of the products. Then, it’s bigger chance you won’t get yourself a beauty fail.

THE WORST HAIR PRODUCTS

1. Kerastase Elixir Ultime Oleo-Complexe

I know I’ll get lots of negative comments from girls who love Kerastase. Regrettably, the popularity of a product isn’t enough for me. Kerastase Oil turned out to be a total failure. It doesn’t work for scalp use because it’s full of awful silicones and synthetic ingredients. When you apply it to wet hair, it doesn’t give any effects. On the other hand, it makes hair greasy and weighed down when applied to dry hair. Instead of beautiful, soft and shiny hairdo, I got dandruff after a week of use. I don’t recommend it.

2. Eveline Argan + Keratin Hair Conditioner

Another type of a product – hair conditioner. I often use such cosmetics to nourish my hair and make combing easier. They usually deliver good effects. I don’t know why I expected spectacular results from such a cheap brand. Eveline Argan + Keratin with a strange Prorepair 4D technology and argan oil didn’t make my hair over in (!) eight levels. The product weighed my hair down and it was hard to wash it off. To make things worse, the conditioner made my strands stiff, coarse and tangled. I simply felt like crying.

3. WAX Henna Treatment

Women love WAX hair masks because they’re advertised as natural and matched to the needs of hair. In reality, I’ve tested each WAX mask and there’s nothing positive I could say, maybe expect for a low price and good efficiency. WAX Henna Treatment was the worst. I thought it would work for my hairdo… Sadly, it left me with dull, frizzy and static hair. Other versions didn’t work better. No more WAX masks!

Juliet
Juliet

When I was a little Juliet, I wanted to become a teacher. Today, I am fulfilling myself by giving advice and describing my cosmetic experience through this blog. WELCOME!

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