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Nutrient-rich, protein-based GPB rehydrates and reenergizes your hair, strengthens hair fiber and repairs damage from salon treatments to restore softness, manageability and shine. Non-vegan. Contains milk protein.
IngredientsCoconut Fatty Acid Cream Base, Organic Aloe Vera, Wheat Germ Oil, Lactalbumin, Organic Rosemary Oil, Organic Sage Oil, Horsetail Extract, Coltsfoot Extract, Nettle Extract, Amino Acid Complex: (Cysteine, Methionine), Glycoprotein (from oyster shells), Balsam Oil, Aubrey's Preservative: (Citrus Seed Extract, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, and Vitamin E.
Everyone's hair and body responds differently to different ingredients.
Before using any product please perform a patch test on the inner part of your elbow. If irritation occurs discontinue use.
Posted by Unknown on 19th May 2012
I have type 2 hair, and my hair loves protein. I was impressed with this product, its a keeper. It moisterised and conditioned well without being heavy and greasy. My hair combed through very well after rinsing, excellent 'slip'. When my hair was dry the waves were well defined and my hair soft. Cannot really say anything negative about this product.
Posted by curliely on 24th Feb 2012
just got outta shower, i let it stay in with a shower cap for 30-40min. hm, how can i say this- my hair felt thicker and smoother for sure during the washing out. however, i sort of got that squeaky clean smoothness too where the strands were thick but kind of dry n strained. maybe i need to try another time tho. it is my first trial with ao gpb condish. very unique consistency of the product- it is thick as a paste with a sheen to it! the smell tho is horrendous to me.
Posted by Unknown on 21st Feb 2012
I've used this product a couple of times over a two week period and I'm loving the results. My hair is quite thin, porous,the strands are fine and my ends are extremely dry - I should say my hair WAS all these things! This product has transformed my hair! It looks and feels healthier, and I'm loving my natural coils. When using this product following up with a moisturising conditioner is a must.
Posted by Unknown on 18th Feb 2012
For some reason, whenever I use this conditioner it makes my hair really dull and feels like it leaves a build up. I still have half a bottle left, but not sure If I will bother to finish it.
Posted by Unknown on 30th Jan 2012
Best protein there is. I love the smell and the results. I don't find it overwhelming and can use it many times in a week to great effect... Love it
Posted by Unknown on 26th Aug 2011
When I first tried this I applyied it to my hair for 15mins before washing and I had a protein overload because I didnt take into consideration the protein I used not long previously. So I wrote it off. Which I didnt really mind because the smell is AWFUL!!! It stinks so bad :S
Any who I thought Id give it another go. This time I kept it in for a couple of mins after washing and followed up with a mositurising conditioner and my hair has been so soft!! No other conditioner has made my hair feel so nice I use it every two weeks at the mo - I am willing to overlook the smell! Which is a biggy for me! Has worked a treat for my highly porous and dry hair :)
Posted by Moodymaam on 30th Jan 2011
I have very hard to please 3c/4a texturised hair that always tends to be dry and a little porous. This stuff left my hair feeling so incredibly soft I couldnt keep my hands out of my hair. (I mixed it with a litte Matrix Biolage ultra balm as mixing protein with a moisturising conditioner always works best for me).
I used what was left over as a leave in and my curls are popping, not weighed down at all, well defined and with lots of 'hang'.
This product is most definitely a keeper for me.
Posted by Goddess on 21st Jul 2010
Tried this out for the first time this morning, and I'm in Love!
I have coloured, natural curly hair, and this conditioner made my colour more vibrant, and curls fuller and really soft. The smell is divine, and there's an immediate difference visibly.
It's like an adaptogen, whatever your hair needs, you get!
This'll be a staple buy in my household!
Posted by Davina on 4th Jul 2010
A few weeks ago I decided to straighten my hair with flat irons, with disastrous results! I will admit that I had put off for a long time getting my 3c/4a hair trimmed, just because wearing it curly masks the damage, but this really was too much to ignore! But, being the big baby I am, I decided to wash it instead of just going and getting my hair cut..
I applied this as a deep conditioner before I washed my hair, but didn't see much difference. Then a few days ago I plucked up the courage to straighten my hair again and actually get it trimmed properly. So I deep conditioned it again with this stuff before blow drying/ straightening. Let me tell you, it was like a miracle had happened to my hair! I still definately need a trim, but the ends are a lot better than before, and I feel like I can safely get away with having a lot less cut. It reeeeally made a huge difference, so this will definitely be my new staple (as well as regular trimming), to keep hair breakage to a minimum.
Posted by melika on 9th Jun 2010
I was not sure my hair needed proteins or not. I tried this and it´s amazing! And, overall, it makes miracles as a leave in. I have good clumps, soft and hair looks healthier. I hope it won´t build up, maybe I will altern with another one to avoid that. I even prefer this one to the honeysuckle rose one.
Posted by oddityofwings on 30th May 2010
I have a love-hate relationship with GPB. I've got really fine, really porous hair, and it needs more or less daily protein. GPB is great for that, since it has milk and oyster protein, both of which my hair seems to like. It also has a bit of slip, though not much. However, unlike the Honeysuckle-Rose from the same brand, this conditioner is very heavy on the oil (HR is an oil/butter mix), and I find that can really build up. Also, the smell is an acquired taste. In the bottle it can smell slightly of seafood (the glycoprotein). In your hair, it can smell slightly of balsam and pine. The big problem is that it lingers for ages at a very strong level, which can cause problems for the scent-sensitive among us. Overall, though, it's indispensable for the protein.