Monday, March 1, 2010

Product Review: Rhassoul Deep Condish Cubes

So, I finally purchased some goodies from Anita Grant.  Woohoo!  Remember this post, when I mentioned that I would be doing so.  Anyway, I could hardly wait to receive the products, I was literally checking the mailbox every day in anticipation. Here's what I ordered:



Goody Box Sampler 
Whipped Butter & Organic Shea Sapote






{rhassoul cubes wrapped in plastic wrap}




Can I just tell you all how I absolutely love the Rhassoul Deep Condish Cubes!! These cubes were part of the sample box and were only about an oz each.  It's ironic that the rhassoul is my favorite product so far of this line when the impetus for my order was the Cafe Latte.  Go figure!


Product Description: Our Rhassoul Deep Condishes contains Unrefined Black Cocoa Butter & natural Soya based Vitamin E (mixed tocopherols) which helps to guard scalp & hair from free radical damage. When hot liquid is added to our Rhassoul Deep Condishes, it swells & increases its surface area like a highly porous sponge.  Attracting & trapping toxins into these open porous spaces so that when it comes time to rinse the Rhassoul Deep Condish from your hair the toxins are eliminated and you're left with detoxified fluffy soft tresses.  So instead of a Hot Oil treatment why not detoxify your scalp & hair.

The instructions are to pour a hot liquid of choice onto the cubes and mix to a chocolate like consistency.  I poured hot coconut creme (my choice of hot liquid) onto the cubes and let it cool (as per the instructions). This is what it looked like afterwards.





My First Experience: 
I parted my hair down the middle and applied the mixture to each side evenly. When I applied the mixture to my hair I tried not to manipulate my hair too much during the process because it is a clay .  

I noticed when I applied the rhassoul to my roots (which is where my new growth is concentrated) the texture was very soft.  The rhassoul really defined the curl pattern in those sections. 

In the pic above I used both cubes and about half a can of coconut creme, so there was more than enough left for a future second application.  Any left over premade mixtures should be stored in the freezer until the next usage (as per the mixtress, Anita Grant).  

I let the mixture sit on my hair for about an hour (I wanted the maximum conditioning benefit that I could get!)  

After rinsing the mixture out; my hair and scalp definitely felt cleansed and my tresses overall were soft and moisturized.  The most immediate observation I made was that my hair felt very strong.   A week later I also noticed less shedding during my shampoo routine.  

Overall: 
Anita Grant's rhassoul deep conditioning cubes will become a staple in my hair care regimen.  It's a great intense conditioning treatment that leaves your hair feeling strong, nourished, and fortified. It's like a facial for your hair! :)

Have you tried rhassoul? If you have, what were your thoughts?




3 comments:

Mop Top Maven said...

You sent me over the edge - I have heard super good things about her rhassoul deep conditioning cubes, and now I must try it.

How fast was the shipping?

BeautyXchangeGirl said...

Mop Top Maven - her rhassoul is amazing but I may be biased b/c this was my first rhassoul experience. :) Shipping is not that fast since it is coming from UK but the wait is worth it.

Amina said...

I looooove rhassoul and Anita's products are amaaazing!!!
great haul!

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