Bajaj Almond Drops Non Sticky Hair Oil Review

Bajaj Almond Drops Non Sticky Hair Oil with Vitamin E

I have gone through a lot of hair oils and I use them frequently in between my washes and I leave it overnight when I have the time.  I like trying out different brands, so I saw this in my local Indian shop, and it was very cheap so I thought I'd give it a try (big mistake).  I was in a rush so I didn't take a look at the ingredients however when I got home I noticed the 1st ingredient was mineral oil which I've read some negative things about...and the 2nd ingredient being vegetable oil?!  First thing that came to my mind was the oil my mum uses to make a curry, so didn't feel too good about putting this stuff on my hair. Then finally the 3rd ingredient being almond oil and then vitamin E oil. I'm trying to moving more towards natural products now specially when it comes to hair oils, one of my favourite light hair oils being 'Fushi Really Good hair Oil' so the ingredients in Bajaj really put me off trying this!

Any how since I spend £2.49 on it lol, I thought I'd give it a go. I left it overnight to tests it at its best. Washed it first thing in the morning, and my hair felt thicker (but I have thick hair anyways), however my hair didn't feel hydrated or nourished from within like it does with the Fushi hair oil. The ingredients put me off anyways, but even then the product itself didn't really benefit my hair. Only thing nice about the product was that it smelt nice.
 
 
 
My Final Thought:
This won't be the first bottle I will be picking out amongst my hair oils, I've tried better stuff at low prices!


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