This wasn't particulary moisterising. I get better results from Philosophys shear splendor.
I like the citrus scent, and thats about it I guess. It didnt help moisturising my dry hair at all, could work well as a conditioner for normal hair but definitely not for dry hair. Need extra conditi...
This is a great daily conditioner for my fine shoulder length hair. I love the fresh and sweet orange smell. The reason I switched to this conditioner is that I was sick of those overly synthtic sce...
Happy Endings is an overpriced average conditioner that comes in a tub. Enough said.
This wasn't great on my dry hair. May work for normal hair. I didn't notice anything special. I'll stick to drugstore brands.
It definitely felt like a nice conditioner but I didn't see much with "curing" the split ends. It's pricey so I won't buy it again unless I see drastic (good) differences in my hair.
This is a light, but emollient conditioner that rinses clean and doesn't weigh down hair. Due to it's price tag, I'd recommend Alberto's V05 Kiwi-Lime conditioner over Happy Endings. Not only does t...
I like this one. It's the first conditioner I've used which is citrus based AND moisturizing. A lot of hair products with citrus scents/extracts usually are not that emollient and leave my hair feelin...
it was a light weight conditioner that let me comb through my hair, smells citrusy and makes my ends feel smooth, a bit pricy for $12 when it's designed for just your ends...
A fine, basic, lightweight conditioner. At $12, it's less of a bargain than drugstore brands, but it is clean-rinsing and has a pleasant, subtle citrus scent. I have long, thick hair prone to frizzi...