Phyto Phytodefrisant Botanical Hair Relaxing Balm

: Phyto Phytodefrisant Botanical Hair Relaxing Balm

Phyto Phytodefrisant Botanical Hair Relaxing Balm



 : Phyto Phytodefrisant Botanical Hair Relaxing Balm
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Phyto
Ingredients: Ferula, Horseradish Extract, Garlic Extract, Sage, Botanical Gum.



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Product DescriptionPhytodefrisant is a relaxing balm for all hair types, naturally curly or permed hair. Ferula, horseradish, and garlic extracts coat and straighten hair without any chemical action. The non-oily formula won't weaken hair. Imparts shine as hair blow-dried to smooth, straight perfection.









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - great but Alterna Hemp Seed Straightnr is cheaper & as good
I used this for several years but have switched to the Alterna product which works just as well for me and is substantially cheaper.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Gonna Trust the Reviews
Okay I havent bought this product yet but Im on the verge. Due to the large number of good reviews, I am going to challenge this product to keep my short bob tamed. I have relaxed hair and in the desert (Im a deployed soldier)relaxed hair is hard to maintain. My relaxer has already nearly completely dissapeared after 3 weeks. So I am trusting ya'll; I will let ya'll know how it works out.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great product
I have very thick, wavy, frizzy, dry hair which has just gotten more difficult as I have gotten older and the grays have started to come in. My hair has a tendency to curl--but absolutely never in a way that anyone would ever want their hair to curl.

I've found this product to work very well for me in combination with a few other products. First I use very mild shampoos, don't shampoo my hair every single day and I use high quility conditioners. I like the conditioners with Shea butter--Fikkai has a great Shea butter conditioner if you really want to treat yourself. But, I have found some really nice Shea butter conditioners at "whole foods" type retailers, too. Also, I have found that even with the Phyto my ends can still be a tad puffy. If you have that problem try Garnier Fructis Style Brilliantine Water-Based Shine Wax just on the tippy ends after blow drying with the Phyto.

I was really pleased the other day when I followed this routine on a morning where the radio broadcaster was predicting "90% chance of additional rain" and had perfectly unfrizzy hair all day. :o)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - If you want beautiful hair, use this product
I've been a long-time user of Phytodefrisant. I've tried many straightening products, only to have them straighten but leave my hair dull and rough or not straight enough. I have naturally curly hair so I need something that straightens it, gets rid of frizz, and makes it shiny. Phytodefrisant does that!

I recommended this product to other friends, who also love it and use it! My friend with very fine hair uses it because it gives her hair enough texture without weighing it down, as well as leaving it silky. My other friend who has coarse slightly wavy hair says it's the only thing that makes her hair shiny. What I've noticed is that with continued use my hair got softer and softer because of the great ingredients in it!

I've tried using it different ways, and the best way I've found it putting it in my hair right after a shower and giving it some time to sink in while I put on my makeup. It seems to do a better job that way!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Greatest hair straightening balm I have ever used
I was reluctant to buy this product because I too could not believe all the reviews. I would always have to use a straightening balm and then put other products on my hair to get rid of the frizz I still had after drying my hair but, no more. I use very little of this product and don't have to use additional products to get rid of my frizz. I have received many compliments on my hair, people telling me it looks longer and has alot of shine. I would highly recommend this product because I too have tried many products through the years and this is the only one I feel confident suggesting to other people. I have thick, course hair and this balm works wonders even when I have traveled to high humidity areas such as Dallas, Austin and California.



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