Freeman Papaya and Mango Moisture 3-Minute Conditioner Review …

Freeman Papaya and Mango Moisture 3-Minute Conditioner Review ...
Think of all of the horrible things you do to your hair every day: flat iron, blow dryer, styling products, and more. Now think of undoing all of that damage in just 3 a day, with Freeman Papaya and Mango Moisture 3-Minute Conditioner. Score!

Price: $2.99 at freemanbeauty.com

That’s’ right: just three minutes a day can restore your tattered tresses to their sleek, shiny, healthy glory! I use the Freeman Papaya and Mango Moisture 3-Minute Conditioner after shampooing every morning in the shower, and while the conditioner is working its magic, I scrub up, sing a little, then in three minutes, rinse the conditioner away and voila! My hair feels soft as silk, like I’d never done any of the horrible things I always do to it. I’m not entirely sure, but it seems to even make my color last longer, too!

Aside from restoring my hair, the Freeman Papaya and Mango Moisture 3-Minute Conditioner also smells like heaven. It’s just like the product description says: it’s like taking a shower in a tropical forest! So to recap: lush tropical scent, clean, soft, shiny hair? Freeman Papaya and Mango Moisture 3-Minute Conditioner is a must-have!

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  1. October 31, 2011 at 4:55 am Permalink
    Norah baur : I love this conditioner. It’s really moisturizing, it smells great and it’s cheap! I don’t use the matching shampoo. Im sricken with dandruff so I swear by head and shoulders.
    • November 1, 2011 at 12:30 am
      Denise : Hello Norah. We really appreciate that you took time to write a product review. I hope to hear from you again!
  2. November 4, 2011 at 4:45 am Permalink
    Josephine foster : I bought this on a whim since it was so cheap. I usually use the more expensive hair care brands, but I remembered that Freeman products are vegan-friendly, so I thought I would give it ... See more a whirl. It turned out to be great! It has a pleasant, tropical scent, and the texture is really thick and rich. It’s a great detangler and really made my hair soft. The only downside is that it can weigh fine hair down a bit if you don’t take care to rinse really thoroughly.
  3. November 4, 2011 at 12:25 am Permalink
    Sophia Springfield : Another great product from this line. I use this once a week as a deep condition, and use the papaya and lime conditioner during the rest of the week. This has some silicones, but they ... See more are far down on the list and the actual moisture is coming from botanicals. This soaks in well, smells great (fruity, but it fades after rinsing), really moisturizes all day, and does not weigh hair down. Overall a winner. The ingrediants are: water, stearyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, stearalkonium chloride, panthenol, magnifery indica (mango) fruit extract, macrocystis pyrifera (kelp) extract, carica papaya (papaya) fruit extract, cocos nucifera (coconut) extract, elaeis guineensis (palm) oil, stearamidopropyl dimethylamine, cyclomethicone, dimethicone, amodimethicone, thedeceth-12, behentrimonium chloride, cetrimonium chloride, propylene glycol, dmdm hydantoin, disodium edta, propylparaben, methylparaben, fragrance.
  4. November 3, 2011 at 4:43 am Permalink
    Emma Brown : I like this a lot. Typically, I use Redken All Soft conditioner, which is very moisturizing and very, very expensive. This was my cheap alternative for summer, summer being the time when I don’t quite ... See more care how my hair looks and when it itself gets oily. My routine involves applying the Papaya and Lime conditioner all over and then this from ears down and leaving it for as long as my patience lasts.
    Overall, I find my hair smoother and shinier when I use this. It is not as soft as when I use Redken, but it is less weighed down. I’m not sure why others are having trouble with detangling after this, but I can definitely say that for me, it does not “”coat”" hair strands. I guess my advice for this would be to try it out. After all, it’s only about three dollars.
  5. November 3, 2011 at 12:36 am Permalink
    Agnes Schwartz : This is my cheap alternative to Pureology Nano works. The smell is artificially delicious. I use this conditoner twice a week and it works wonders. My hair is pretty damaged due to coloring and hair ... See more extensions and this makes it soft and shiny. After using it, I don’t have to use serum or shine spray. Plus my hair smells like fake mango all day.
  6. November 2, 2011 at 1:07 am Permalink
    Jessica Butler : Great product. I use it with my regular shampoo. I have naturally curly hair that’s dry and it leaves it moisturized. It smells good, is cheap, and best of all, doesn’t test on animals!