I have been using this after the L’Oréal dream lengths shampoo and conditioner and applied all through the hair and combed through.
My first thought was this smells AMAZING and even better than the shampoo and conditioner smells. It’s so fruity and tropical smelling and the scent lingers which is fantastic.
I found it quite heavy on my fine hair and unfortunately did not notice any difference to my split ends, but I did slightly notice a reduce in breakage.
I was lucky enough to be chosen to trial the new Dream Lengths Detanging Conditioner from L’Oreal. My hair is dry and fine. It is drier than it should be because I have damaged it by lightening it. This past year I have been growing my hair, so it is now down past my shoulders.
The Dream Lengths No Haircut Cream comes in a cute, opaque peach-coloured bottle with a bright pink pop-up top. The bottle is 200ml. The top is easy to pop-up, and you squeeze the bottle to get the product out. The bottle is easy enough to squeeze, but I recommend giving it a shake beforehand so the product flows out better. The product itself is a creamy off-white colour with a mild peach scent. It is essentially a leave-in conditioner and it promises to seal split ends, and to strengthen lengths and tips. Directions say to apply to wet or to dry hair.
I used this on towel-dried hair after using the Dream Lengths Shampoo and Conditioner. I applied from near my scalp, down the length of my hair, and into the ends. It absorbed well, and did not feel heavy on my fine hair. The bottle also claims that this conditioner can protect your hair up to 180 Celsius, so it is good to apply before using heat appliances. I used my hair dryer on my hair afterwards, and my hair stayed soft, shiny and conditioned. I enjoyed using this, and I will continue to use it once the trial is over.
Tips: Give the bottle a couple of shakes before trying to squeeze the product out.