While most of the products I buy and review are quite well known, every once in a while I come across some unassuming brands that don't seem to be so well known in the blogosphere but nevertheless make some fabulous products. One such brand is Griffin Remedy, a discovery of mine while browsing through the aisles at Whole Foods. The first product I tried from their range - Griffin Remedy Restorative Conditioner with Shea Butter and Macadamia Nut Oil.
My hair is quite dry and frizz-prone, and I also colour my hair, which I guess does its part to keep the damage going. Always on the lookout for the next best conditioner, I like to pick up products with natural ingredients that I feel would actually provide some benefit to my hair rather than just gloss over the damage and give a smooth appearance. When I saw shea butter, coconut oil, macadamia nut oils listed as ingredients, I just had to pick up a bottle of the Griffin Remedy conditioner.
The packaging is a simple, sturdy bottle with a flip-open cap. The conditioner is a thick white creamy product that is a little difficult to get out of this bottle, so I usually stand it upside down. That apart, I love everything else about this conditioner.
My hair is quite dry and frizz-prone, and I also colour my hair, which I guess does its part to keep the damage going. Always on the lookout for the next best conditioner, I like to pick up products with natural ingredients that I feel would actually provide some benefit to my hair rather than just gloss over the damage and give a smooth appearance. When I saw shea butter, coconut oil, macadamia nut oils listed as ingredients, I just had to pick up a bottle of the Griffin Remedy conditioner.
The packaging is a simple, sturdy bottle with a flip-open cap. The conditioner is a thick white creamy product that is a little difficult to get out of this bottle, so I usually stand it upside down. That apart, I love everything else about this conditioner.