Dove- Story about my unimportant hairs

It was just a normal day, of a hectic schedule to round-about classes here and there. Got informed by someone, that there is a package waiting for me. With curiosity, opened the box right away, only to find a beautiful looking white bag. Opening further, to my utmost surprise, it was Dove!! Dove, as in Dove shampoo and Dove conditioner.

And then it struck, I had just playfully applied to free samples for it, to use them and review it. Although, I did felt that they were very generous enough to do so.

To say the truth, I didn’t intend to write any product review for it. Free stuff, use it and enjoy, is what I wanted.  But, yet you find me writing about it. no, it’s not about the prize that I might get, for the contest, “beautiful ends to your beautiful braids”, which ultimately some women will win.  It’s just a simple review of what I used all these days with the Dove shampoo and conditioner.

To start off, I have never been a big fan of cosmetics, especially hair-care products. It’s not about being a male, but just that the chemicals and stuff have a weird effect. Although, with the kind of lifestyle that we ultimately end up living, it does take up some space. Yes, I should add that I had never used any dove product before, and I used this only because it came for free.

But, I was surprised!! In a pleasant way, of course.

Why ? well  http://www.dove.in/en/Products/Hair-Care/Split-Ends-Rescue/Dove-Split-End-Rescue-Shampoo.aspx is the answer for that.

To tell you about my hairs, there’s not much. It’s short and sometimes it grows a little too dense before the barber works around the bush with much difficulty to give it a decent look. It’s not completely curly, nor straight, but uneven with its ends a little weird. With dust and pollution following me, every now and then, over the years, dandruff as well as hair issues been there like forever.

I remember how I used to be the centre of jokes for my hairs in my school. Although, I used to resent them back them, but looking back, it was so much fun. But yes, at the expense of my poor hairs. Poor, lacking moisture and dry as a desert. Some of the many jokes that used to be centered around that time, included, as to the “level of difficulty that the barber will have to give me a haircut”, “how my combs would never be able to withstand usage, once I make them go inside my bush” and of course” getting my hands cut, if I make my hand go through them even once”.

To, technically define my hairs,

–>  They are dry lacking moisture.

–> They are thick and wavy.

–> They have unusually weird ends

Now, using Dove has surprisingly brought about little changes. And this includes, the Dove shampoo and Dove Conditioner as well

–> Moisture, a little of it, if not a lot can be felt and they don’t feel dry.

–> The thickness is still prevalent but the waves have somehow become more structured and look neat.

–> And the weirdness in the ends is almost replaced by the changing quality of my hairs.

And believe me, I am sure, when I go to the store to buy out a shampoo. It would definitely be dove.

To learn more about Dove-Split end rescue system, click–> http://www.dove.in/en/Products/Hair-Care/Split-Ends-Rescue/Dove-Split-End-Rescue-Shampoo.aspx

However, if your issues are serious, then you should visit a dermatologist who can help you with your issues.

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6 Comments

  1. Cherish the thick hair! Better than balding 😉

    Nice review.. now I’m curious to try out the Dove line as well. I do like their soap, so it should follow that their other products are as good.

    • Haha.. I am cherishing it now. The thickness was what used to bother me back then as a child. And if this review makes you use Dove, i guess being a guy from Marketing, this is an achievement.

  2. Bushra

    You used Dove conditioner? Omg! Haha…. I am laughing like a little naughty devil now!! Haha!

    Okay…okay! Let me explain! 😛 Conditioner should be used only on the length of hair. It should NOT be applied on the scalp or it leads to excessive hairfall and what not 😀 So, technically speaking, as men do not grow hair longer than their shoulder, conditioner is harmful…very harmful! 😛

    This reminded me of an incident with my brother. He didn’t read the lapel before applying my conditioner and was like “ye kaisa shampoo hai? Isme baal paak nai hote. Loot liya!” haha! 😀

    Dunno how i landed on this post but it was worth it! *See I am mean!* 😀

    • Haha… I’m not using conditioners anymore but yeah long back used this 😛

      And yea you’re showing off your beauty knowledge huh 🙂

      I just write it coz they had sent it. 🙂

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