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Hello there, welcome to my beauty/lifestyle blog! My name is SJ and I am from Vancouver, British Columbia.
My interests include photography, (Korean/Japanese) beauty/skincare and... cute stuff (Mamegoma & Rilakkuma ♥).

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Review: Innisfree Camellia Hair Lotion

I need to care for my hair more........
After bleaching my hair for the first time with L'oreal Feria's Wild Ombre Kit, my hair became even more damaged and dry :( I've always been pretty low maintenance with my hair.. I mean sure, I'd try some oils here and there but I never really stuck with a routine.

I purchased my hair lotion at RoseRoseShop (or RubyRuby76 on eBay), which is a popular Korean cosmetics online shop.

Innisfree Camellia Hair Lotion, 230ml
Description
"Formulated with Jeju camellia ingredients, this product helps to reveal shiny and soft hair. This moisture enriched lotion evenly applies onto hair, presenting a natural hair style without leaving any greasy feeling behind."

Directions
"After shampooing and gently drying your hair, apply an adequate amount evenly onto hair and style as desired."

 I don't actually like the scent of this hair lotion very much. It smells sour to me, or is that the smell of camellia (I though camellia smelled sweet?!). Not sure, but it is bearable. Despite that, this product moisturizes extremely well. I noticed my hair feeling less dry in about 1.5 weeks of using it (about 3 times a week). The bottle is plastic, so you have little to worry about if you knock it over.

I have really long hair, so I use about 1 or half a pump. It does not leave my hair feeling greasy at all, which is outstanding. If I were to style my hair with a heat appliance, I would do so first before applying the lotion. It really helps smooth out your hair of frizz. This product is more on the pricey side though, as it retails for about $15.

Overall, I'd rate this product a 4.5/5 :).


It is interesting to note that Innisfree is a brand that uses all natural ingredients (source: Home Remedies Pro. This may be the reason for their product costs. I am more intrigued to try the Innisfree Camellia Whipping Hair Color dye now :) In fact, I've placed an order for it in #4 Wine Red, and will do a review on that when I get the chance ♥.