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Summary
Lush's American Cream Conditioner softens, scents and adds shine to hair with a sweet blend of fresh strawberries, oranges and honey.
Benefits
- A fan-favorite strawberry and vanilla scent perfumes the hair
- Adds shine and gloss
- Softens and conditions hair
Key Ingredients
- Fresh strawberries and oranges encourage the hair cuticles to lie flat and reflect light for a seriously gorgeous gloss
- Honey draws moisture into the hair leaving it soft
- Lavender oil helps balance troubled scalps
- Vanilla pod infusion lends a sweet, comforting aroma
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After shampooing, smooth conditioner through your hair, concentrating on the ends. Rinse out and you're done!
Water, Vanilla Pod Infusion, Propylene Glycol, Whole Fresh Orange, Cetearyl Alcohol and Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Strawberries, Fragrance, Honey, Cupuaçu Butter, Cetearyl Alcohol, Cetrimonium Bromide, Vanilla Absolute, Clary Sage Oil, Lavender Oil, Benzoin Resinoid, Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone, Coumarin, *Linalool.
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Reviews
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Most Helpful Positive Review
Don't buy if you need heavy moisture
This is a very lightweight conditioner which is exactly what i wanted. Its even lighter than many of my leave in conditioners. If you're expecting a heavy duty hair mask type of conditioner you wont like this It's advertised as a strawberry milkshake scent but i dont get that much. If youre hoping ...
Most Helpful Critical Review
Hair Perfume in Liquid Form?
the only thing i like about this product is the fact that it makes my hair smell good. it smells similar to what a "baby doll head" would smell like back in the 90s. sadly, that's all this "conditioner" does! no conditioning at all-- it's basically a hair fragrance in liquid form. i think i'll try u...
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All time favorite
I love this as a leave-in comditioner. I have wavy/curly hair and my hair just loves this stuff. Really helps my curl pattern boom. And its my favorite scent. I wear the matching perfume everyday so wearing this in my hair just amplifies the scent. Not that great as a normal in the shower conditioner (too thin of a formula). But as a leave in? Muah!
Waste of money & overpriced
I genuinely think this is the worst conditioner i have ever tried. Ive never been so mad about soeninf money in an overpriced product.
Love American Cream Conditioner
Hair Type Wavy Hair
I love this conditioner. I use it mainly as a leave in conditioner because I it controls the frizz but doesn't weigh my hair down, and because I absolutely love the fragrance.
Worth It
This is my all time favorite conditioner! I don't buy it consistently because of the price, but a little goes a long way. The scent is delicious and lingers all day (smells a little like bug spray while its still strong but that eases by the time you rinse). I can't recommend it enough, but a big word of warning that this will work best on low-porosity hair. If you have hair that needs thick cream that eats up moisture, this conditioner probably won't do it for you. It's absolutely excellent for less damaged/thirsty hair, especially if you have curls and need something lightweight.
sheesh
i was really excited for this and even asked for it to be reordered when i got sent the wrong thing in its place only for it to be the smallest conditioner ive ever seen. thats my fault for not looking at the details before hand but the worst part is it didnt even smell like strawberries at all. completely disappointing even in its formula.