Thursday, October 7, 2010

Lush Jasmin and Henna Fluff-Eaze makes my frizz ease!

One of the best dry/frizzy hair remedies, Lush Jasmin and Henna Fluff-Eaze has taken a permanent place in my bathroom cabinet. This little gem leaves my hair feeling and smelling great, like no other.

What does Lush Claim about Frizz Ease?

If your hair is a little fluffy, frizzy, dry or out-of-control, this is the one for you. It's packed with copious amounts of moisturizing and nutrient-filled oils including organic jojoba, almond, brazil nut and extra virgin coconut oil. It works brilliantly on curly hair as well, as all the oils help define the curls and add loads of shine. The jasmine fragrance will stick with you for days after using it, so you'll have irresistibly soft, shiny and sexy smelling locks.

What I think about this?
Jasmin and Henna fluff-eaze is a pre-shampoo treatment made from the finest, natural ingredients that is a nice, pampering treat to your hair when it needs that extra something. It leaves my hair frizz-free, conditioned and shiny.

I could smell more Jasmine in here than henna or virgin coconut oil. There is only one size that is available and is priced at $21.95 *ouch*.My hair length is a few inches past my shoulders and this tub lasts me a good 4-5 uses. Thats all! But, it's kinda worth it I say.


Usage is pretty simple. Just take some and apply on dry hair, wait for sometime(maybe half an hour or so) and wash-off before shampooing. While washing, you can feel that your hair feels totally smooth and silky, so it's optional to use conditioner.I just apply very little to my ends. If you have fine hair, skip conditioner since it may weigh down hair quite a bit.Since this is just a hair treatment, the henna in this product does not change your hair color.

This is a great pampering treat for your hair, especially if you do a lot of blow drying and heat styling. I would say, restrict the usage to once a week since it takes a while for the jasmine fragrance to leave the hair. Plus, it might make hair greasy if used more than that.

Some disadvantages I see are, the jasmine fragrance(which btw, I DON'T mind) that is quite strong even after washing, so people with sensitive noses or those allergic towards fragrances might want to give it some thought before buying.The $21.95 price tag seems too steep for something that lasts for just about 5 uses.The tub packaging makes it tough to take product out once it's about to get over.I have to use a spoon/spatula every time.

Unlike other LUSH products, this one has a good one year's shelf life. However, it's highly unlikely that it'll be unused until then.

Apart from that, I think this does a good job in pampering hair, easing frizz and providing it a moisture boost with loads of shine. I am liking it a lot and will definitely re-purchase. A great treat for stressed out tresses.

Have you tried LUSH Jasmin and Henna Fluff-Eaze? Do you like it as much as I do? What are your favorite hair treatments? Share your thoughts.

16 comments:

  1. I personally think it's worth it because you have such an ease of usage. Otherwise I am so lazy that i'd never make so much effort to prepare this product.


    I think 'll give it a go. :)

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  2. Rati - Yeah, it' so easy so use...Give it a go you'll seriously love it!

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  3. Holy Cow ! That is expensive stuff di for 5 uses ! I'll give it a skip..besides I have never been intrigued by Lush..Their godiva shampoo was such a fail on me.

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  4. Jan, it is expensive...but this stuff is aweeesome...It's totally worth trying...I haven't tried Lush Shampoos much, but this is one thing I like from their whole store :)

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  5. Yes! I'm so glad you reviewed this. I usually do a DIY hair mask using EVOO+honey, but I've been eying LUSH's hair masks for a while now!

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  6. Glad I could help wuguimei :) Let me know how you like this :)

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  7. i wanted to try this one for d longest time eva but think its a bit too pricey for my budget & i hate d smell of jasmine..i hv pretty long hair too..so i don't think it will last too long..guess 'll stick to my diy mask for now :(

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  8. Oh sorry to hear you don't like the smell of Jasmine Sharon :( What's your DIY mask?Perhaps, I can give it a shot too!

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  9. This sounds like such a God send 4 my frizzy hair wid loads of flyaways but the price tag is a bit steep 4 a col student like me :(
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  10. It's an awesome product but for the price :( I know, it's too much for just 4-5 uses. But, if you can save up, this is worth it!

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  11. ohh gosh..this needs to be with me..thanks for reviewing it girl:)

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  12. You're welcome Anamika :) Let me know if you like it :)

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  13. Will definitely pick this up next time I go to the Lush store :) Have you tried the other hair masks from Lush? Forgot the name noww...it's a Chinese sounding name!

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  14. Rads,is h'suan wen hua the one u r talkin about? I haven't tried it yet..But will soon :) have u? And do pick this one, it's a great mask but smells quite strong!

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  15. oh now I am confused again :( since you say its for dry and curly hair too then I might probably go for this but its pretty costly :(

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  16. Hmmm...yeah, it is quite expensive but I wouldn't say it's for curly hair. Straight, fine hair can get frizzy as well. So, it's just what your hair needs now. Let me know if you try it! :)

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