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Pantene Pro-V Oil Replacement Review




Namaste ! Moonsoon is round the round the corner and there are enoromous reasons to love this season. A relief from scorching heat of the summer, awesome teez/saavan festivities, cozy time at home and lots of indian desserts.. Everything is so nice but then just one thing that annoys me is frizzy hair, i know you could probably relate to that. Indian moonsoons are loaded with the highest humidity content possible. Since, i often go out of the house now, i wanted to use something lightweight that could tame my frizziness a bit. Pantene launched oil replacement and it has been lying in my vanity since then. Finally, I thought of putting it to use so here's my quick review after trying it..




Packaging: 

Cool! A huge plastic tube with a flip-top cap. Travel friendly. Comfortable to carry around, gold-hued, gives a nice feel. No spillage noted.


Availability:

Online: Available on amazon. Offline: Available on most drugstores and supermarkets.

Price:

For 180 ml: 150  (always on discount) for 80ml : 85 on amazon.

Shelf life:

3 years

Fragrance: 

Fruity.



Details:
It has a lil' runny creamy consistency like that of a conditioner. It's a white hued fruity fragrance-ed liquid, I would say.
  • When used in replacement of weekly oiling treatment : doesn't do much as it has a lighter texture. 
  • When used as a frizz tamer: works well and the effect stays 4 hours approx.
  • When used as an overnight hair masque: hydrates hair beautifully and makes them softer.


Overall, its a fine product to keep in ur travel bag for multiple jobs for ur hair. You could use it as a leave-in conditioner, an instant frizz tamer, a light curl definer etc. However, I would not recommend using it in replacement of ur actual oiling regimen as it is nowhere close to natural oils for nourishment and it contains so many chemicals too. However, I wouldn't mind using it in between hairoiling sessions as an overnight masque. Although, its packaging and fragrance might convince u to have a smaller pack in ur purse to use every once in a while.
What do you use to prevent frizz?comment and let me know :)




Stay Healthy!
-Ritzy


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