Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Coily Hair Review: Organix Nourishing Coconut Milk Serum

Organix Nourishing Coconut Milk Serum REVIEW:

Organix Coconut Milk Serum to Straighten Natural Coily Hair


Organix nourishing coconut milk (anti-breakage serum)
$8.99 – 4fl. Oz

What It Claims:
Weightless Coconut Oils blended with silk and keratin proteins create a silk repair therapy. "Instantly repair dry, damaged, coarse, and chemically treated hair, it helps resurface the hair, repair damaged hair and cuticles, and mend split ends and frizziness. Coconut Milk Anti-Breakage Serum adds strength and elasticity to weak, brittle, and damaged hair, and promotes longer hair by helping reduce everyday damage".

Our Review: I used this light oil substance on blow dried hair to add sheen and protect my ends from breaking or splitting. This product is perfect for flat ironing or applying any kind of heat to hair. It doesn’t cause greasy-ness and keeps away frizz producing longer lasting straightness. It has a great coconut scent that’s not too strong & has natural healthy ingredients. Using this product when straightening hair leaves it feeling silky and smooth. This product can also be used on curly hair, by applying after a wash and go to keep hair from frizzing.

Organix Serum & Avocado Oil Used to Flat Iron Tight Coiled Hair
Tighter coiled hair may opt to use this product in conjunction with an oil like Avocado oil or Grapeseed oil. In our experience, tighter coiled hair will revert quicker, and will call for more heat use if not oiled properly when attempting to straighten the hair. On the flat ironed hair above, both the Organix Coconut Serum and Avocado oils were used to achieve this look.



WILL WE BUY AGAIN? All In all, it's a winner in our book. This is definitely a re-purchase item. It's a bit pricey, but it can last you a while. NOTE: Those of you who are avoiding cones may want to stay away from this item. The first ingredient is Cylomethicone.

Coily Hair Straightened Using Only Organix Nourishing Coconut Milk Serum



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