Palmer’s Natural Fusions Mallow Root Leave in Conditioner Review

Palmer’s has been one of my favourite drugstore brands for many years. I love both the bodycare and haircare collections which are affordable and easily accessible.

Palmer’s Natural Fusion range was launched this year and is a 5 product strong collection that harnesses natural ingredients for stronger healthier hair. I was gifted the collection a few months back but I have only managed to use two of the items. This post is a full review of the Mallow Root Leave-in conditioner.

The Mallow Root leave-in conditioner promises slip for easy detangling leaving the hair shiny and moisturised. It comes in a spray bottle

Palmer’s Natural Fusions Mallow Root Leave in Conditioner

Experience

I am currently on my 2nd bottle of this leave-in with 4 more as backup: this tells you how much I love the product. The conditioner sprays in a very fine mist and has a pleasant scent. I use this conditioner on wash days, immediately after rinsing out my deep conditioner on soaking wet hair but I also use it throughout the week to hydrate and soften my hair.

I have natural 4c hair which is prone to dryness, what I really like about this leave-in is that it actually hydrates and softens the hair, I can see and feel a difference. I don’t usually use my leave-ins for detangling, I prefer to detangle with my conditioner so I can’t comment on the detangling claims of the product. This leave-in also works well for Brazilian hair as a leave-in conditioner. I also generously mist on soaking wet wigs after washing and they dry very soft with a lovely lustre.

Verdict

This is one of the best spray leave-in conditioners I have used in a very long time. I am halfway through my 2nd bottle and I have been lucky to go to events and have been gifted more, I have 4 more backups. This works so well for my natural 4c hair and it’s super easy to use. It doesn’t weigh the hair down so I am confident it will work for all hair types.

I will recommend and will purchase.

Palmer’s Natural Fusions Mallow Root Leave-in Conditioner is available in Superdrug

 

Palmer’s Olive Oil Formula Smoothing Shampoo Review

 

The new and improved Palmer’s Olive Oil Formula now comes with Jamaican Black Castor oil. Palmer’s sent me the whole Olive Oil Formula collection (Thank you Palmers!) and I am working my way through them reviewing each product. I have had the products for a while now and it’s time for a review on the Smoothing Shampoo! It has been designed for unruly, frizz-prone hair with no sulfates, parabens, phthalates, mineral oil and gluten. With 100% pure olive and Jamaican black castor oil.

Kudos to Palmers for this shampoo! From the very first wash, this shampoo blew me away. Here’s the background to that. I hadn’t washed my hair for 3 weeks! (gurl) and I had product build up, especially around my hairline- edge control, gels etc. I had my wigs on but I wasn’t finding enough time to properly moisturise my hair underneath. So my hair was super dry, with product build-up and tangled! Plus on that particular wash day, I was short on time. So with all that I went against my better judgement: which was to use a trusted shampoo I knew could get the job done instead of trying a new one. I’m not quite sure why I went ahead with the Palmers shampoo but I am glad I did!

The shampoo is very runny but it suds up really well. I found the scent pleasant although I don’t think it smells like olive or Jamaican black castor oil.  It also had enough slip for finger detangling and it was easy to pull out shed hair and detangle whilst shampooing. I was super impressed on how soft it left my hair after the first rinse. On the second rinse, my hair was clumping which is an indication for me that it is getting moisture! My hair felt smooth, I could see some coils/curls and my scalp was clean. My dry and tangled hair before shampooing were back to its moisturised detangled self! By the end of shampooing that day, I had a lot of shedding which I was expecting, but my hair felt so soft and clean without feeling stripped of its natural oils.

The shampoo didn’t fail the next time I used it. Same slip for detangling and it delivered the same moisture and softness to my hair. Less shedding this time as I properly moisturised my hair but I must say, the combo of this shampoo with the Replenishing Conditioner ( review up shortly) left my hair so soft through the week.  Because I had a bit more time to shampoo the next time around, I noticed the Palmer’s Smoothing Shampoo actually produces a lot of suds on the first rinse. With little product build up, you can actually get away with one rinse! I can’t comment on whether it controlled or reduced friss as I dont have frizzy hair but my hair felt smooth and soft and clean and i was happy with that lol.

Verdict- this is a very good shampoo with pure oils that suit natural hair. I would say be careful with it as it’s very runny so it’s easy to waste it by pouring too much of it! But they compensate by giving you a big bottle: 400ml of product which will last you a long time. The shampoo delivers on its promises and so far it’s one of my favourite products in the Palmers Olive Oil Formula collection!

This is something I would definitely buy and I will confidently recommend it for 4c natural hair! For a quick review on the Palmer’s Olive Oil Conditioning Spray oil and how I use it, refer to my Box Braids Haircare routine post

Get it from most Afro hair shops or online on Superdrug its currently £3.99 and part of a 3 for 2 deal on all Black Haircare products!

I have a review on the Replenishing Conditioner coming soon. I am also using the Leave in conditioner and gathering my thoughts on that which I will also bring to you guys soon!

Palmer’s Olive Oil Formula

Palmer's Olive Oil Collection
Palmer’s Olive Oil Collection

 

Hey fam! So we are carrying on with our Palmer’s hair care series. Have you read up on the Coconut Oil Formula collection? You can check that out by clicking here

The Olive Oil collection has 12 products in totals and seems to be aimed at frizzy, weak or colour treated hair, as well as natural curly hair. It has the

  • Smoothing Shampoo
  • Co-Wash Cleansing Conditioner
  • Replenishing Conditioner
  • Strengthening Leave In Conditioner
  • Moisturizing Hair Milk
  • Curl Extend Hair Pudding
  • Conditioning Oil Spray
  • Super Control Gel for Edges
  • Gro Therapy
  • Olive Hairdress
  • Invigorating Hot Oil Treatment
  • Deep Conditioner Sachet

Most of the products in the collection are parabens, sulfates and alcohol free. The key ingredients are

  • Extra Olive Oil- which contains naturally occurring vitamins and minerals which acts as antioxidants to protect the hair from damaging free radicals
  • Vitamin E to aid the hair’s natural ability to repair damage
  • Keratin- helps to strengthen and repair hair

I honestly didn’t know the Olive Oil collection was this big. I only have the Co-wash which I am yet to try and review for you guys!  Have you guys tried anything from this collection? What do you recommend?

 

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Prices start from £3.99 and can be purchased from Feelunique

 

 

Palmer’s Manuka Flower Honey Review

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Hey guys! Happy Friday

So I posted on my Instagram, last week on the new range from Palmer’s, the Manuka Flower Honey Range I received from work.

The range promised to deeply moisturise and protect the hair, soothe the scalp and restore moisture. The main ingredients are

Manuka Flower Honey: a natural humectant that moisturises to add shine and lustre while fighting frizz

Cocoa Butter- for conditioning and nourishment

Shea Butter- for deep conditioning and nourishments and protective properties

Amla Oil- for strengthening and conditioning the hair

I received everything in the range, apart from the shampoo

How did it live up?

Hold up! You can read the full review on the BlackBeauty and Hair website >> http://www.blackbeautyandhair.com/palmers-manuka-flower-range/

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Check put my previous post on a review on the ORS Curls Unleashed range!

Happy Friday