Lush – Fresh Handmade Cosmetics – H’Suan Wen Hua Hair Treatment
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by Anna Rodgers on January 12th, 2010

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H’Suan Wen Hau Hair Conditioning Treatment £7.39 225 grams

Wow! This Hair treatment by Lush is simply amazing.  I had my hair lightened a few shades about two months ago and it really affected the condition of my hair.  I was actually a bit annoyed with myself for not staying dark because I felt I had  ruined the condition of my hair, something that I had worked so hard to get!

Now, after using this product for the last few weeks, I can honestly say that my hair feels as good as it did before I bleached my hair!

Whilst not a totally vegan product it is vegetarian and the eggs (which are free range) which are used in this treatment is what makes the hair so soft, shiny and strong. The protein builds the hair up, making it stronger.

It has some lovely ingredients in here most you will find in healthy food! Organic Bananas & avocado, virgin olive oil to name but a few.  There are a few ingredients that aren’t classified as completely natural, but overall its a pretty safe product.

The directions say to use this before you shampoo and condition your hair.  But, I actually use it a bit differently, I wash my hair first, then leave this in overnight and rinse out in the morning.  It makes hair instantly soft – truly amazing! And if you use it 2-3 times a week or if you have recently bleached your hair and need to give it some moisture, super fast then I think you could try it like this everytime you wash your hair.

Whilst my way works for me, you could try both methods and see what works best for you?

I have tried so many treatments over the years, some cheap, some expensive, some salon made etc and this is by far the BEST!

Quantitative Ingredients

VEGETARIAN, Fresh Bay Infusion (Pimenta acris), Fresh Watercress Infusion (Nasturtium officinale), Fresh Free Range Eggs, Cetearyl Alcohol, Fresh Organic Bananas (Musa paradisica), Fresh Organic Avocado (Persea gratissima), Balsamic Vinegar, Extra Virgin Olive Oil (Olea europaea), Lanolin, Rosemary Oil (Rosmarinus officinalis), Cinnamon Leaf Oil (Cinnamomum cassia), Soya Lecithin, *Cinnamyl Alcohol, *Cinnamal, *Eugenol, *Benzyl Benzoate, *Limonene, *Linalool, Perfume, Methylparaben, Propylparaben}

*Occurs naturally in essential oils

Mega-moisturizer for super-conditioning care to feed your hungry hair. It’s Lush salad dressing for the head, a nutritious treat to make hair more healthy and pleased to be alive! Avocados are nutritious and softening, balsamic vinegar gives amazing shine, and watercress infusion is exceptionally high in vitamins and increases the tensile.

Lush’s Policy:

”Lush are firmly committed to a policy which not only precludes testing its products and ingredients on animals, or engaging with third-party suppliers to do so on their behalf, but we will also not buy any ingredient from any supplier that tests any of its materials on any animals for any purpose. This policy is unique in its field and is pioneering a new way to stop animal tests for cosmetics. Lush runs its own Supplier Specific Boycott Policy. There are clear benefits to this policy, which is different and distinct from the Fixed Cut-off Date policy employed by the Humane Cosmetics Standard.”

http://www.lush.co.uk/

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