Organic Root Stimulator Hair Mayonnaise Treatment Review
Written by Samara on June 15, 2009
I know that my review for this product is long overdue. I’ve been recommending it for the last 2 years and I never actually reviewed the product on my blog. Crazy huh? The Organic Root Stimulator Hair Mayonnaise is one of the first conditioners that I found did a great job strengthening and moisturizing my hair and this is one of the first conditioners I recommended on my site. My hair felt so soft after using it only once. All it took was that one time and I was hooked. When I told my mom about this conditioner she was instantly hooked with one use also! This conditioner doesn’t contain any petroleum or mineral oil which was an added bonus!
I no longer use this conditioner because ever since I went natural I decided to only use natural products in my hair which I believe is best for my hair. Natural hair should use only natural products to keep it on that level of pureness, but that doesn’t make the Organic Root Stimulator Hair Mayonnaise a bad product by a long shot. This product is awesome. You can still use it if you’re a natural. It still does a great job, I just don’t prefer to use it.
Your hair will be soft, detangled, moisturized, and stronger after just one use. This product is just as good as the Olive Oil Replenishing Conditioner made my ORS. This conditioner is made for deep conditioning. It is not for conditioning rinses and you will not gain the full benefit of the product if you use it as one.
Apply the creamy conditioner to your hair while hair is still damp, but not drenched from root to tip. Cover with a plastic cap and sit under a hooded dryer for 30 minutes. You can also mix in one egg for added protein if your hair is severely breaking off.
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I was wondering about the the sulfate listed in the ingredients. Do all the positives outweigh the negatives?
I was also wondering what you though about the new formula (even though I know you no longer use it)
Water (Aqua) , Glycerin , Polyquaternim-37 , Propylene Glycol Dicaprylate , Dicaprate , PPG-1 Trideceth-6 , Dimethicone PEG-7 Cocoate , Behentrimonium Methosulfate , Cetearyl Alcohol , Carthamus Tinctorius Seed Oil (Safflower) , Hydrolyzed Collagen , Olea Europaea Oil (Olive) , Lanolin Oil , Tridecyl Stearate , Neopentyl Glycol Dicaprylate , Dicaprate , Tridecyl Trimellitate , C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate , Dicetyl Dimonium Chloride , Triticum Vulgare Germ Oil (Wheat) , Phenyl Trimethicone , Panthenol , Cholesterol , Urtica Dioica Extract (Nettle) , Capsicum Annuum Extract (Paprika) , Cetyl Alcohol , Sodium Lauryl Sulfate , Dimethicone , Ovum (Egg Powder) , Fragrance (Parfum) , Benzyl Benzoate , d-Limonene , Linalool , DMDM Hydantoin , Propylene Glycol , Diazolidinyl Urea , Methylparaben , Propylparaben , Methylchloroisothiazolinone , Methylisothiazolinone , CI 15985 (Yellow #6) , CI 19140 (Yellow #5)