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12 Benefits Instant Healthy Hair Treatment Review

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Talk about a title and a half huh? I received this as a sample in a Birchbox, and just never got around to using it. Now that I have tried it, I want to share my thoughts with you!

This is said to prevent future damage to your hair, boost vibrancy and shine, protect from heat styling, protect against chlorine damage, among other things. Hence the name 12 benefits.   ;)

I find that when I use this, that it is a great detangler. This product also increases the shine to my hair without making it feel heavy. On my fine hair, that is exactly what I need. I spray this on damp hair and comb through. It makes my comb just slide through with no tugging. When I style, I have no problem holding a curl. Since using this, I have noticed that my hair is healthier and I have less split ends. Win! It comes in a bright pink bottle, which I love. It is slightly thick with a fresh, clean scent.

I am going to save the rest of my bottle and use this in the summer whenever I go swimming to see if this truly does protect against chlorine damage. I'll report back to you then!

You can buy 12 Benefits products on Birchbox! You can also log on to the 12 Benefits website to see where you can find your own bottle!

Have you ever tried 12 Benefits? Leave me a comment and tell me what you thought!

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