Queen Helene Cholesterol Hair Conditioning Cream
By SummerIsComing, published Jul 31, 2007
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A few years ago I damaged my hair. I tried dyeing it on my own with horrible results. I then decided dyeing it again the same day would fix the horrible error in color. Oh it did fix the error, but what I was left with was dry over processed brittle hair. I could barely run a brush through it without it ruining strands of my hair.
In order to restore my hair back to it's healthy state, I had to use many products. One product that worked like a charm and that I still use even with healthy hair was Queen Helene Conditioning Cream. I bought the conditioning cream in a 15 ounce jar. The jar itself looked far from attractive, and honestly I would have never of purchased it if it weren't for a friend recommending it to me.
The jar itself is in a cloudy plastic tub with a white screw off lid. The jar has the Queen Helene logo on it with the name of the product, which in this case was the cholesterol cream. On the tub the product promises to treat dry, chemically processed damaged hair, while leaving behind a healthy shine, and resilience.
The directions were simple to follow, and all it called for was for me to apply some of the cream after a shampoo and conditioning, and to just leave it in wet hair. Make sure you apply generously to drier areas, you can then wet the hair and rub it into a creamy lather and cover your hair in a wrap, leave it in for a half hour or longer depending on how conditioned you want it.
Okay, so after my shower I twisted of the cap and dug in. I was a bit repulsed by it, because it reminded me of pure butter. It was greasy, oily, and even resembled the color of butter. The scent was subtle and present, but not disgusting. It wasn't the greatest scent I had ever smelled, but I could deal.
I globed the cholesterol cream into my hair, and applied a plastic back to cover it. I left it in for a good hour, because my hair was shot.
Queen Helene Cholesterol Hair Conditioning Cream
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