PRODUCT REVIEW: EMILLY MILLIONAIRE COCONUT OIL & HERBS HAIR-CREAM

 



My hair I consider ‘stubborn’ just because it hardly relaxes. Hair relaxers does not give the needed appeal. In fact, I had to endure constant hair breakages and discoloration as a result of trying too many hair-relaxers.

You see that African virgin hair, tight curls and rough texture with all of its famous kinkiness? That’s exactly how my hair looked just a few hours after retouching.

There is actually no hair relaxer that I have not tried, yet it remained the same. And even though I eventually settled for a kit-relaxer that softened it a bit, at least for a few days, it usually returns to status quo afterwards.

It is generally said that hair is to be relaxed every quarter, at some point I defied the rule and ‘retouched’ twice in a particular month that I couldn’t wait. I ended up burning my scalp so badly and had to live with the resultant pain for weeks. I resigned to fate at some point and it somehow became habitual for me to scrape off my hair-strands every two years. Needless to say, it not only grew fuller, but very much thicker and more ‘stubborn’.

That was until 2014. We moved into a new area and I found a new hairstylist who suggested EMILLY MILLIONAIRE COCONUT OIL AND HERBS HAIR-CREAM.

She applied EMILLY MILLIONAIRE COCONUT HAIR CREAM to the roots of my hair straight up to the tip after retouching. The result was a softer and a much darker hair that wowed me. I wasn’t immediately convinced of the efficacy though until after a few weeks when I noticed that the effect remained same. All I did was apply the cream daily. Obviously for the very first time, I knew I had found a permanent solution to my strong hair, which now felt more lustrous and pliant, almost feathery.

Fast forward to six years later, I have never regretted it.

And despite the fact that the bold inscription from the manufacturer screams;

“Visible hair growth in 4 days” my basic review adds;

“Softens extra ordinarily tough hairs too”.

It is not without a flaw by the way. Going by the texture of the cream especially, it is not blended smooth. The Sulphur content sheds off to one’s clothes unpleasantly. It also might not be a hair-cream of choice to an official setting for instance, or to any other important outing and expecting to leave the hair open. This is because you’d have the unblended hair particles splashed over the hair giving you a somewhat ‘dirty’ appearance. The contents of the cream splashed around the hair might even stain your clothing.

Going forward, a well-blended ingredient from the manufacturer would not be a bad idea at all.

Worthy of note is the fact that of all the ever increasing EMILLY products available in the market, EMILLY COCONUT is the scarcest of them all. It is hardly available in stores and there was I time it was absent in stores around me for over a year. This was all through 2017 and when it became unbearable, I scrapped off again in 2018.

Asides these however, dear carrier of equally tough and stubborn hairs, try this product.

Apply wholly to the scalp right after every retouch, use daily as a cream and leave hair to breathe. And even much later after the hair is due for another retouch, it gives a softer appeal, keeping it moisturized.

Thank me later.

Picture source; Google

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