Jasmine and Henna | LUSH Review

"A pre-wash treatment filled with strengthening and conditioning ingredients to put you back in control of your hair. Olive, hemp and soya oils help to strengthen the hair, helping to reduce breakage when combing, while brazil nut oil adds moisture, weight and shine to the hair. Henna infusion has been added as henna is conditioning and coats the hair with a fine film, adding body and shine. This infusion will simply improve you hairs condition without adding any colour." -LUSH

Dry, frizzy hair has followed me my whole life making my hair that much harder to style. I have tried numerous treatments bought and homemade to no avail, my frizz will not be tamed. But I've finally found the one that does the job, the LUSH Jasmine and Henna Hair Treatment. Now I'm saying this is going to solve all your hair problems but I personally have been really enjoying having this in my hair routine.




Like all Lush products this is a fair trade all natural treatment which means no Parabens and Sulfates which are a big no-no. It also means no artificial scents, however because of the jasmine this actually smells quite nice.
Being a pre-wash treatment you apply to dry hair and leave it in for 20min. before rinsing it out and continuing with your regular hair care. Its a bit of a thick paste which is hard to spread through dry hair but as long as you focus it on your problematic areas (i.e. My frizz halo) it helps tame it and doesn't need to be applied throughout.

I personally have been using it approximately once a week and have been trying to make it last so I can avoid having to go out and buy another one. Like I said my frizz is seemingly untamable, especially with my recent swimming which has been dousing my hair in chlorine. And I will most definitely be going to buy more as soon as I get the chance because when I can't find any complaints about it that means its worth getting at least in my book it does.

Thank you mum for buying this for me and to Greg for making it :)

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