
With all this My Chemical Breakup product-trying, my hair is in tip-top shape. While straight out of the shower it looks good, fluffy, and naturally clean, it sometimes lacks that sheen you get from traditional glossing and smoothing products.
Enter John Masters Organics Shine On, a leave-in hair treatment uses organic kelp in place of synthetic silicone to smooth the hair shaft. It comes in a jar, and it says you can apply liberally, so I dipped my fingers in and grabbed a bunch before blow-drying my hair. Afterward, my hair looked awesome and had incredible volume and hold, but it was not at all soft.
So the next time I used John Masters Organics Shine On, I blew-dry my hair first, then applied less liberally than I had before. The results are visibly awesome:
Before using John Masters Organics Shine On
After using John Masters Organics Shine On
From natural but a little rough to sleek and shiny, I couldn't ask for more! And doing it this way, using less, eliminated the unnatural, rougher texture and maintained my natural softness. It also definitely allowed me to maintain my volume, not weighing down the hair at all.
4 ounces for $30

Ingredients: Aloe barbadensis (aloe vera leaf juice) gel,* aqua (water), glycerin, guar gum,* sodium alginate, daucus carota sativa (carrot) seed oil,* olea europaea (olive) oil,* calendula officinalis (calendula) extract,* anthemis nobilis (chamomile) extract,* xanthane gum, methylcellulose gum, macrocystis pyrifera (kelp) extract,* marine phytoplankton, fagus sylvatica (beech) extract*
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Comments
Your hair looks really shiny and pretty with the Shine On ... on. Haha I like it!