When my uncle came out from the city he brought me a gigantic box filled
with designer brand hair products and beauty products. I was ecstatic!
However some of the name brand products were from companies I had never
heard of.
He told me that everything in the box was expensive and that 'rich
people' use them mostly. I knew some brands were expensive, but I had no
idea what the others were. One name brand that stuck out was Bumble and
Bumble, a company I had never heard of. I assumed my uncle was wrong,
and that some of the items were crap. After looking up a particular
product online from Bumble and Bumble, I ate my words. Holy hell, Bumble
and Bumble products are expensive!
So expensive that I didn't even want to use the products. I wanted to sell them on ebay and make a quick dollar.
In the box I pulled out Bumble and Bumble Treatment Damage and Therapy
Masque. After discovering that the 5 ounce tub comes to nearly $70.00 I
knew I wanted to try it first. I have always been fond of hair masques
because they do the most for my hair. Usually though when I use hair
masques the price is $7.00, and I think that $7.00 is too expensive!
Hah! Knowing that Bumble and Bumble's Masque was an $70.00 product I was
expecting a hair miracle. Never in my life has anything this expensive
graced my locks.
Packaging:
Bumble And Bumble Treatment Damage And Therapy Masque comes in a plain
white tub with a Bb logo on it. The lack of pretty designs and the lack
of a promising description is what made me think that the masque was
crap. After checking the price though, I thought otherwise.
The tub has a twist off cap, and inside is a white creamy conditioner.
Honestly when opening it there was nothing too impressive about it. I
dipped my finger into the masque to feel it's texture. The masque was
very silky to the touch. I knew right away that it would be an extremely
moisturizing masque.
Scent:
It has a decent scent. It is nothing to brag about though. The scent
is clean and fresh and it actually reminded me of a masque from Pantene
that I had used recently.
The Promise:
Bumble And Bumble Treatment Damage And Therapy Masque promises deep
therapy to repair dry and damaged hair. It will strengthen and repair
damaged bonds in the cortex to increase energy to enhance healthy
growth.
It is best for those who have recently dyed their hair.
This seemed all too perfect for me. I recently dyed my hair black!
My Use:
On the tub it simply said to apply Bumble And Bumble Treatment Damage
And Therapy Masque to damp hair and let sit for 3 minutes. Any masque
pro knows though that applying a generous amount to damp hair and
covering the hair with a plastic bag or shower cap works best. This is
what I did. I applied Bumble And Bumble Treatment Damage And Therapy
Masque to my locks until it was pretty saturated. I then covered my head
with a plastic shower cap for nearly a half hour.
Next all I had to do was rinse and style.
After rinsing Bumble And Bumble Treatment Damage And Therapy Masque
from my hair I could feel a huge difference immediately. My hair was
moisturized, silky, and manageable.
I allowed my hair to air dry. As it did I noticed that my hair was not
frizzing up like it normally does. Bumble And Bumble Treatment Damage
And Therapy Masque already managed to work a miracle in my opinion. I
have never in my life come across a masque or conditioner that didn't
keep my frizz at bay.
Overall Results:
Gorgeous, gorgeous hair in just one treatment. My hair was left shiny,
manageable, moisturized, silky, soft, and feeling weightless. I was in
love. It's no wonder Bumble And Bumble Treatment Damage And Therapy
Masque won the 2005 beauty reward.
Although the price of Bumble And Bumble Treatment Damage And Therapy
Masque is a way out of my league, I will most likely save some spare
change to get another tub once it runs out. It is by far theeee best
hair care product I have ever used. I saw a difference in just one use!
Recommendation:
I would only use Bumble And Bumble Treatment Damage And Therapy Masque
once a week. That is really all you will need. It leaves your hair nice
for days, even after shampooing and conditioning with something else
the next day.
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