I'm going to be honest I stole Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine
Weightless Anti Frizz Serum from my little cousin Kristina. She has
extremely woolly, thick, curly hair. Thicker than mine, and honestly I
did not think it was possible for someone to have hair thicker than my
mess on top. But unlike my hair, Kristina's hair was always done up in a
curly style; it was always neat, shiny, and gave off a sweet honey comb
scent.
I was jealous. While I was hanging out with her sister, I went into
her room and saw a bunch of beauty and hair products on her counter. I
noticed that the bottle of Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Weightless
Anti Frizz Serum was half empty, so odds were, this was the magic goo
that created this lovely shine, and left the lovely scent behind.
Now, I wouldn't necessarily call it stealing, because her sister (my
other cousin) told me to take it, as she too helped herself to a few
products and perfumes. Yes, the beauty of sisterhood.
According to the small bubble shaped bottle I could apply Garnier
Fructis Sleek & Shine Weightless Anti Frizz Serum to either dry hair
or wet hair. The results would be shiny, super soft, and super smooth!
Oh boy! Oh boy!!!! It also claimed to nourish hair, and tame frizz with
it's light weightless formula.
I pushed down on the pump and used only about a dime amount. I applied
only to the middle of my hair and the ends. I know that if you start
from the roots you could end up looking like a grease ball.
The gel...or oil...or whatever it is?
Yeah that stuff. It is crystal clear and has a greasy oily feel to it,
which I was not too happy with. Hair shining serums I have used in the
past had a similar texture but not this oily.
The scent:
So fresh and so clean! It was not the honeycomb scent though that I
usually smell when she walks by me. Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine
Weightless Anti Frizz Serum smelled more like grass mixed with a very,
very light citrus undertone. Combined grass and oranges smells pretty
dang good. Like some tropical exotic seaweed.
My Use:
I rubbed it throughout, and looked in the mirror. Oh yes, my hair was
shiner, however it only was shiny in the areas that got drenched in the
formula. I pumped out some more and added it throughout my hair again.
This time it was clear, my hair was shiny, but felt like I had just
dipped it into a vat of fry grease. Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine
Weightless Anti Frizz Serum was far from being a light weightless
product, like the bottle claims.
It was about an hour later that my whole head felt like a greasy grimy
dirt pit. I could not wait to get home and shower it out. It was
apparent that I had perhaps used too much; so my plan this time around
was to use only a little bit on my hair after showering.
I did just this, and let me say that the results sucked just as bad as
they did when I used it on dry hair. After applying smaller amounts and
my hair began to dry it felt like it was still wet. Uch, the grease!
Overall:
Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Weightless Anti Frizz Serum smells
nice, but seriously you cannot over do it. Even using the tiniest of
drops in thick hair like mine causes the hair to look and feel like an
oil slick. Using this on thinner hair could cause awful nasty unwashed
hair like results.
Recommendation:
No. No hair type. Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Weightless Anti
Frizz Serum is straight up nasty in a jar. You can get the same results
by dipping your finger into a bottle of vegetable oil and putting it in
your hair.
Packaging:
I want to make sure you don't pick this one up by accident... Garnier
Fructis Sleek & Shine Weightless Anti Frizz Serum is sort of hard to
miss. It is a transparent green bottle shaped like a bubble. It has a
hot green colored pump on top, and comes with 5.1 ounces of serum.
Note to self:
Return bottle of oil to Kristina's shelf.
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