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UniqOne Hair Treatment Review

There are many times that I wish I didn't have to heat process my hair as much as I do. I give it a break when I can by not washing it, and using heat tools on it everyday. I also try to use a hair masque once a week that gives it some sheen and healthiness back. I received the UniquOne Hair Treatment to try, and I wanted to give you my thoughts!

The consistency of this is like a conditioner. It is nice because you can spray it into the palms of your hands and run it through your hair, or spray it all over your hair. It is a leave in treatment that helps prevent split ends, increase shine, and repairs your hair. This also acts as a detangler.

I spray some on the palms of my hands and smooth it down the sides of my hair. This way, it catches the fragile pieces that are damaged and helps to repair them. I blow my hair dry, and style as usual.

After using this product, I like that this is a leave in treatment. It also doesn't leave my hair greasy, or hard to style. I have noticed that I do have more shine to my hair after using this. The only thing I don't like about this is the scent.

Would I purchase this? I'm not sure. If my hair was significantly damaged, perhaps. I like the idea of a leave in treatment, but I am not sure if I would want to spend $18 on a leave in treatment.

If you want to purchase this, you can find it in the Birchbox shop!

Have you tried this product? I'd love to hear from you! Leave me a comment and let me know!

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