Okay, so I’ve been trying out this Living Proof conditioner, and let me tell you, the journey has been… interesting. It all started because my hair has been feeling like straw lately. Seriously, dry, brittle, the works. I was complaining about it to my friend, Sarah, and she was like, “Girl, you gotta try Living Proof. It’s a lifesaver!”
So, I ordered it. First step, right? The bottle arrived, pretty standard looking. Nothing super fancy, but hey, it’s what’s inside that counts, yeah?
The First Wash
- I hopped in the shower.
- Shampooed my hair like usual, rinsed.
- Then, grabbed that Living Proof. The instructions say to use a “generous amount,” which, you know, is always subjective. So, I squirted out what I thought was generous. Maybe a little too generous, looking back.
- Worked it through my hair. It felt… different. Kinda slippery, but not in a bad way.
- Waited for 3 minutes like it told me to. Those 3 minutes are the longest in the shower and it’s cold.
- Rinsed it out.
Even when my hair was still wet, I could feel a difference. It felt… softer. Less like a bird’s nest. Towel-dried it, and already, I was cautiously optimistic.
The Drying Process
Usually, after my hair dries, it’s a frizzy mess. I brushed and the frizz, shockingly, wasn’t as bad as usual. My hair felt smoother, definitely. It even had a little bit of shine, which is a miracle considering its usual state.
Few Days Later
I’ve used it a few more times now, and I’m starting to see what Sarah was raving about. My hair is still not perfect. It’s a process. But it’s noticeably softer, less frizzy, and it actually looks healthier. I even got a compliment on it the other day! That’s never happened to me.
So, final verdict? It’s good. It’s not a magic potion that’ll transform your hair overnight, at least not for me. But it’s definitely making a difference. I’m going to keep using it and see if things continue to improve. If you’re battling dry, damaged hair like I was, it’s worth giving a shot. Just, maybe, don’t be too generous with that “generous amount.” A little goes a long way, I think.
