Product Review: Yes to Cucumbers Conditoner

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So, I'm starting to get in the groove of things with the new job and all. Thank you everyone for your warm words and wishes. They are greatly appreciated!

Now onto the review. I got this from Walgreens for $10 recently. There is one within walking distance from me and I find myself in there for no good reason sometimes but to simply look around. One of my milling around sessions led me to discovering that they carry Yes to Carrots products and the Yes to Cucumbers conditioner too.

I heard such great things about it from It's Just Hair and decided to give it a try. Boy am I glad that I did. I dig that this conditioner is over 90% natural/eco-friendly ingredients and it softened my hair like whoa. It has awesome slip and I didn't have to use a lot of it to detangle with at all. When I first tried it, I was working with hair that hadn't been washed or combed in a lil over 2 weeks! Now that's what I'm talking about.

I used it as a leave in too with great results. My hair is so soft and just feels great. Now I'm curious to try the Yes to Carrots one. Hmm....

Comments

IF said…
Agree with you on all points about the condish. Check Ross for Yes to Carrots products. Found Yes to Cucumbers condish for $2.99.
Candice said…
I've been wanting to try this so bad!!
Unknown said…
I agree with IF, please check your local Ross, I have gotten Yes to Carrot/Cucumbers/Tomatoes Shampoo, Conditioner, and Body Butter there for only $2.99!!!
Unknown said…
I have a question very much related to your new find. Could it be possible that this conditioner works all the better because your hair is healthy to begin with? I can't imagine that someone with damaged hair can claim the same results. Perhaps the work of the conditioner is noticeably better BECAUSE your hair is already 'top form'.
I'm thinking aloud, but let's talk about it :)
Kinky Rhonnie said…
Hey Milan, The yes to Carrots is good but cans dimethicone. I've tried all three and The Yes to Cucumbers is the best of the three. It has the most slip, is the moist moisturizing and is the best for detangling in my opinion so don't think you're missing anything but not trying others. You've got the best of right there. lol
Milan said…
I gotta find a Ross stat! Thanks for your input Rhonnie. Glad I picked the best one on the first try. :D

Udee: You bring up a good point! I'm not sure if it has to do with my hair's "health" or not. And since I take good care of my hair, I can't give any insight from a perspective of having damaged hair.

I will say that even though my hair is in top shape, this is to date one of the best conditioners I've encountered and made my hair feel even more incredible than it already feels. I didn't think my hair could feel any softer or more hydrated till I used this sucker. Score! :D
Balls Of Beauty said…
i like the carrots the best and yes it does have cones which im not afraid of; cucumbers is the lighter version with no cones and tomatoes is for the fine hair curlies! ross definitely stacks up on cucumbers n tomatoes for $3
Anonymous said…
I hope this one doesn't have salt in it (sodium chloride) as I think the yes to carrots does. For some reason salt in conditioners gives me a great experience in the short term, but it dries my hair out overtime, especially since I use conditioners as leave-ins. Very curious about this one as I love the price as well! Thank you for your review!

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I've seen these all over and always wanted to try them, but never saw a review for it. Thanks for the review! I think I'm tired of using cheapie conditioners

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svrbrownsuga said…
I have been wanting to try this so bad, I will purchase! Congrats on ur job girlie!!! good luck