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The Organic Doctor Organic Virgin Coconut Oil Conditioner is a 9 fl. oz. hydrating and nourishing conditioner formulated with organic virgin coconut oil. It effectively moisturizes dry hair, strengthens with fatty acids, adds volume without weighing hair down, and features a delightful tropical coconut scent.
K**S
It helps make my hair nice and soft
It helps make my hair nice and soft. Just wish I could get it in a bigger bottle. My daughter likes to use it up.
A**R
Fantastic Product. I love this conditioner
Fantastic Product. I love this conditioner , my hair feels so smooth, works very well with curly hair.
J**M
Stripped my hair- itchy scalp
The first time I bought this I loved it. I ordered it again and my hair almost got too clean and dried out. My scalp started to itch and my hair was falling out. This may be ok for every once and awhile but not an everyday shampoo. I used this with clothe conditioner. Yikes.
P**S
A lovely bunch of coconuts
To start with, a word of advice. The seller has chosen to lump several very different products (conditioner, day cream, eye serum and face scrub) together into one page, resulting in the reviews for all of those products to be combined. It’s easy to be thrown off by reading a review you think is about hair conditioner and see that someone else is using it on their eyes. It’s important to read the fine print in the title of each review under “Style Name” to see which product that reviewer is talking about. In my case it for the Virgin Coconut Oil Hair Conditioner. Thanks.The product itself is labeled as “organic”. I wouldn’t choose to buy it (or not buy it) based on that word. As the manufacturer themselves points out there is no certification for cosmetics like there is for food so the word can be used by anybody for any product for any reason. More of a concern is what’s in it. While there is no ingredient list on the product page here is a partial list of what’s inside the bottle: aloe barbadenis leaf juice, water, polyglycerel-3, methylglucose distearate, cetearyl alcohol, cocos nucifera (coconut oil), glycerin, pyrus malus fruit extract, butyrospremum parkii, glyceryl caprylate, pantheol, guar hydroxpropyltrimonium chloride, tocophyrol, several seed extracts, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, sodium phytate, citric acid, absorbic acid. I posted a photo of the actual ingredients list. I don’t know what most of that is, but they do seem to be accurate that it contains coconut oil and actually does contain fruit extracts as advertised.WHAT I LIKEI like that it is super-thick, a little goes a long way and it feel good in my hair. I like that when I rinse some product remains to keep my hair soft and manageable. And I really like the coconut fragrance … so many products these days use chemicals to smell like something, with this conditioner there is no doubt that is smells like a real fresh coconut.WHAT I’M NEUTRAL ONThe scent is a personal choice but I think it would be a good choice for families in which a variety of people of different genders and ages share the same product, the scent would probably be acceptable to all.WHAT COULD BE IMPROVEDKudos on the flip-top cap, it is easier to use with wet hands in the shower than a cap that removes. However once I started using shower products with pump dispensers I’ve been spoiled and a pump is now my number-one preference. At least this conditioner has a bottle that is shaped in such a way as to be easy to hold.SUMMARYIn addition to all of the above the price is very reasonable, even comparable to many conditioners sold in the supermarket. It is made in Swansea, a coastal town in southwest Wales.
C**N
Very basic, does not smell like coconut
This conditioner is okay. I am disappointed in it overall. I was expecting a thick, amazing smelling coconut conditioner that would leave my hair super soft. It is not that. The conditioner is thick and creamy. You don't have to use a ton of it.It doesn't have much of a scent to it. It unfortunately, doesn't have the strong coconut scent that I was hoping for. I have used it about a dozen times now. While it does help to condition my hair and remove the tangles, that is where it stops. My hair isn't softer, silkier or shinier because of this product. It doesn't smell good.Basically, it is nothing special. Since it does actually function as a basic conditioner, I am giving it three stars. However, I like my conditioners to have added benefits (especially if they cost almost $12 for a small bottle). For me, this was a miss and I will not be buying anymore after this bottle is gone. I do not recommend it.
M**D
An awesome moisturizing conditioner!
This conditioner is very moisturizing and light weight. I love the smell and the fact that my hair did not feel stripped afterwards
S**A
Effective Moisturizer with Healthy Ingredients!
Organic Doctor Organic Virgin Coconut Oil Conditioner is an effective conditioner. Made with certified organic coconut oil, it really seemed to nourish and moisturize my hair, leaving it feeling smooth and very soft. Its medium chain trigylcerides, triglycerides found in coconut oil, are more readily absorbed by the hair and scalp, acting as a very effective moisturizer. Some studies show that they even stimulate hair growth.I found that this conditioner really did condition my hair. It felt smoother, softer, and nourished. It seemed to improve the condition of my hair. It has a light, pleasant scent, too.I received a free bottle of this product in exchange for an unbiased review.
K**T
Smells Like Coconut With An Edge
My wife has medium length hair and tried this conditioner with no expectations. She prefers hair masks and deep conditioners given her naturally wavy/ frizzy hair’s tendency to tangle easily. She was pleasantly surprised by the cool, calming tingle of the fruit extracts when she tried Organic Doctor Virgin Coconut oil conditioner. It immediately softened her hair, making it feel smooth and silky. She usually needs to let conditioner stay on for a longer length of time to achieve a manageable level of softness. But this “normal" conditioner's creamy penetrating consistency worked with unexpected alacrity. Her hair is light to the touch, unlike the heaviness that can be left by deep conditioning.Though it does the job, the coconut scent has a hint of chemicals. It strikes me as odd as this product postures itself as organic and natural. As a consumer, one would like to think the branding supports the contents. Technically, it does to an extent, and I'm glad to see the label responding to the growing “free from” mantra like paraben free, mineral oil free, etc.. There is a lot of good stuff in this conditioner including the eponymous coconut oil. However minute the trace chemical additives may be, the lingering synthetic aroma seems to overshadow the pure goodness of the plant-based ingredients. I think there is a branding problem that might mislead a consumer into thinking they are steering clear of chemicals. The conditioner is effective at softening hair, but it is portraying itself to be something it’s really not.~ Kort
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