This past week I once again got sucked into looking up all things Titanic. All it takes is one video popping up and I'm back down the rabbit hole. I guess at least this time I found a few new movies and documentaries to watch. I read that there are a few companies that are trying to recreate the Titanic (modernize it where needed) but basically the same experience. I wonder if there really is a market for it--- personally I would never although if I won the lottery I would definitely book a transatlantic voyage. Just to experience it but never on a ship named Titanic.
Anyway..back to leave in conditioner.
Eden claims:
Lightweight application leaves hair soft and silky, without weighing it down. Made with hair-loving ingredients: Lavender Oil has anti-septic properties as well as a calming scent and Aloe Vera gently nourishes hair to promote shine. Helps to reduce frizz and revitalize hair. acts as a barrier to improve hair’s overall look and health. Can be used daily to replenish moisture. Formulated for all hair types.
I'm still using leave in conditioners religiously. Now that I am over a year into it (possibly two) , I think they have made a difference in the thickness of my hair. I have never had thick hair strands- my hair has always been pretty fine but I am definitely noticing a difference. If a leave in conditioner can do that. I think overall my hair is thicker. I can't attribute it to any one leave in and maybe it's the work of my regular conditioner. Whatever it is I am going to keep it up.
But back to this product. It's a regular leave in as far as texture. I really like the scent- definitely Lavender Patchouli. It's not strong nor does it stick around, it's mostly just a nice experience applying it.
I wouldn't say it adds heavy moisture- just very light moisture. So light it's almost barely there...but my hair doesn't feel dry so I guess it's doing its job. Just not in a noticeable way.
It makes a good base though to apply something as a barrier to the drying gels I put on top. Kinda like a protection. I used to just pile gel into my hair which was tearing up my ends and drying out my hair- although it didn't look too dry. Gel is a good way to hide dryness. These days I do like a leave in as a form of protection and this got the job done.
Eden Bodyworks is a black owned company. I love supporting black owned businesses. The only thing I have read that is kinda worrying is a quick google shows some of their product lines are being discontinued and they also seem to have low stock which is never a good sign. Makes me a little worried for the company- I hope everything is OK.
Ingredients:
Water (Aqua), Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Leaf Juice, Panthenyl Hydroxypropyl Steardimonium Chloride, Benzyl Alcohol, Cetrimonium Chloride, Fragrance (Parfum), Panthenol, Polyquaternium-39, Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil, Polyquaternium-7, Hydrolyzed Keratin, Dehydroacetic Acid, Tocopheryl Acetate, Sodium Benzoate, Glycerin, Citric Acid, Potassium Sorbate, Lavandula Angustifolia Flower Extract
Overall, I think it's an OK product. I wasn't blown away- but then again no leave in conditioner has really done that. It's one I would purchase again if I didn't constantly need to be trying different things. I really want to get my hands on the Cocoa Shea Leave in- but that one seems to be out of stock everywhere.