Aug 08 2010
Complementing articles on H2g Hair Growth Supplement

this stuff is amazing and you won’t be disappointed! yes its a little expensive but if you have dry hair in need of a big boost it is SOO WORTH IT

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I have very fine hair that is prone to damage and split ends. I also color or highlight my hair every 2-3 months. Dry at the tips but with a tendency to get oily at the roots quickly. Living in hot humid Florida and dealing with sun damage on a daily basis, I have been searching for a good product that is NOT greasy, will protect my hair from damage (or at least lower the amount of damage) and hydrate without weighing my fine hair down in our heavy humidity.
Based on reviews at the Amazon’s 3rd party merchant “Sephora’s” website, I bit the bullet and asked for a sample of this Phyto 9 and immediately noted a difference in my hair. As directly, I applied a pea sized amount directly after my shower focusing 1st at the tips and then halfway up the shaft of hair. The little bit left on my hand I simply wiped onto the surface of my hair to the roots. My thoughts? 1: not greasy. 2: a tiny amount goes a LONG way. 3: No obnoxious scent to battle other hair product scents or my perfume (a nice scent can be pleasant but keep in mind that scented products limit what other scents you can wear so I am pleased that the Phyto 9 is not scented)
Last, I used my ionized hair dryer on low heat and noticed that the my hair felt lightweight, soft and finished with a gorgeous shine that accompanies healthy hair. Tips did not look dry, awesome! My hair does not go limp even with our humidity and each time I use it, I honestly feel that my hair looks healthier and is showing less damage. After the sample ran out, I did purchase the professional size of 5 oz and after just a couple of weeks of use I am VERY happy. The price tag seems average considering how far it goes and that it does as promised for my hair. The professional size of 5 oz vrs this 1.7 oz bottle is a better price per ounce.
PROS:
* Non-greasy yet hydrating. Softens hair, protects against damage and leaves a gorgeous shine.
* Lightweight. Can be applied after a shower and anytime needed on dry tips.
* Non-scented. Good thing in this case.
* Long lasting yet does not cause hair to go limp.
CONS:
* To date, none. I am very satisfied after using the sample and have purchased the 5oz professional sized version which is a much better price per ounce if you shop around. This 1.7 oz is a little bit high in price, although still worth it in my opinion. Only time will tell (as with my hairdresser I’m sure when I go to have my hair trimmed next) but after 2 weeks, I would feel safe in recommending this product to anyone who colors their hair or experience dry hair.
This product claims to moisturize ultra dry hair. Well I guess it doesn’t know what ultra means because it had absolutely no positive effect on my hair which is type 4. It doesn’t have a nice fragrance either. I won’t recommend this for extremely dry african american hair.
As a disclaimer, I have shoulder-length mixed ethnic hair that’s extremely curly (think hair equivalent of mini-springs) but is very soft and prone to dryness and frizziness.My salon recommended this as part of a regime to moisturize and condition my hair – add 2 pea-sized drops of this stuff, mix together, and run it through damp (or just out of the shower, in my case) hair. I follow with Profound Beauty’s Curl Cream (3 pumps, run through to ends), then comb through (wide-tooth comb). I finish with 3 pumps of Phyto’s Phytolisse smoothing serum to keep it all in check Phyto PhytoLisse Anti-Frizz Finishing Serum – 1.7oz.. I’ve been doing this for about two weeks now, and all together, it works wonders. The Phyto 9 has tremendously improved the condition of my hair from the roots, and I’ve noticed that I’m losing less hair than usual.
I totally recommend this to my curly haired compatriots, but definitely not anyone with coarser hair than mine. I really don’t think it’s intense enough for African-American hair, judging from its lightweight texture. In addition to that, I would warn that while your hair is healthier-feeling, you lose the battle in weighing down the locks. I’ve had to invest in bobby pins to keep my hair from “poofing” – however, its definitely not the frizz making it poof this time, and for that I’m grateful enough.