Is this Bulgarian Conditioner Good For Static Flyaway?

by thebeautybrains on September 23, 2006 · 0 comments

Gregori Is Gregarious:
You are great! Carry on with all you do! And here is my question. What do you think about this hair conditioner. It’s Bulgarian and they’ve made it for 30 years now.
“Impression” Antistatic conditioner.

Contains cationic surfactant that soften the hair and gives silky brilliance. The conditioner has an antistatic action. It makes combing easier and hair more manageable.

After shampooing, apply to wet hair. Leave on for 5 minutes and rinse with lukewarm water.

Ingredients: Aqua, Cetrimonium Chloride, Cetearyl Alcohol, Propylene Glycol, Diazolidinyl Urea, Iodopropynyl Bulylcarbamate, Parfum, Citric Acid, CI 19140, CI 42051.

And please, excuse my English.


The Right Brain Responds:
Gregori – no need to apologize for your English. We thank you for providing our first Bulgarian question! You guys are really making us feel international! And here’s your answer. The product you described appears to be a very basic, very inexpensive conditioner. The only conditioning ingredient in this formula is the cetrimonium chloride which is a very simple cationic conditioning agent. It will provide some light detangling and help with flyaway hair, but it won’t do much else. We’d expect this product to be good for hair that’s not very damaged but for hair that needs greater conditioning, you should look for a formula with several types on conditioning agents, and probably at least one silicone derivative.

It’s also interesting to note that the directions instruct you to leave the product on your hair for 5 minutes. In a previous post we discussed that you don’t need to leave conditioner on your hair for 5 minutes because regular conditioners work almost instantly.

We hope this helps, if you need anything else just let us know!

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