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Oct 11 2008

Product Review: Garnier Fructis Instant Melting Masque

Published by ssosbe at 8:05 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

I am a hair product nut. I’m always on the lookout to try something new, something that will make my hair silky, shiny and full of body.

I found two out of three with Garnier Fructis Instant Melting Masque. I purchased the masque in the Strength and Repair line of Garnier products.

I had been noticing my hair was starting to look…frazzled. I knew it was time for a little Rx hair therapy, so I headed to my local drugstore to see what they had.

I finally decided on purchasing the Instant Melting Masque because 1) it was cheaper than other products and 2) it was something I could do in the shower. I didn’t have to wash my hair, towel dry it and sit around for 15 minutes with a shower cap and a heat treatment to get the masque to work.

I’m sure I’ve mentioned somewhere that I’m lazy.

I tried the masque this morning and I have to say I really like it. It melts instantly on your hair and you rinse it out immediately. No waiting three to five minutes. I could feel the difference at once as I was rinsing.

The smell is wonderful. It has a citrusy smell reminiscent of grapefruit.

My hair feels baby soft and it has a lot of body. I won’t say it’s as shiny as I would like, but maybe with continued use, it will get there.

Garnier recommends using the masque a few times a week.

My Rating: 4 out of 5

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One Response to “Product Review: Garnier Fructis Instant Melting Masque”

  1. Rissaon 13 Oct 2008 at 2:10 am edit this

    Oh, I will have to try it. My hair is so bad lately.

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