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Jack Black Nourishing Hair & Scalp Conditioner is a premium hair care product designed for all hair types. Enriched with tea tree leaf oil and basil leaf, it provides deep hydration and nourishment, making it an essential addition to any man's grooming routine.
P**R
"Expensive" but Well Worth the Results
I say "expensive" because there are a ton of anti-dandruff products out there for way more and way less. You can go into any store and get a big bottle of something for $5. But a lot of those products have pyrithione zinc which may work for some but gives me patchy flakes within a day of use. I don't know if it's shedding the whole head before it works it magic or something but I honestly do not have the time or patience to test that out. It'd be akin to using a product that makes your face covered in acne before it starts clearing up--really?So for all I know so far, using this tea tree oil based conditioner fixes the problems within a day or two. I still have flakes but they're not patching and I can actually run through my hair without much concern. Yeah, something may fall out but that's part of life. My hair feels soft, there isn't a ton of residue or slickness left over, and you don't need a lot. I put on a bit more to start off with but ideally those with dandruff or dry scalp shouldn't be washing away their natural hair oils daily.I gladly pay the higher price for piece of mind. Others may find a different remedy works out well. This is not a flaw of a well-made product. It's not superficial to be afraid of dandruff flakes, they get everywhere and try being in public and coworkers shedding those white patches all around. Small price to pay for a pretty good boost of confidence assuming it works for you.Jack Black offers a 3 oz trial size online on their direct website. Try it out even if it costs some money for shipping (or just splurge on this and give it to someone else, it's an universal conditioner so most should be ok with it). I've bought so many other random hair care things that finally sticking to one consistent thing feels great.Update April 2025:I've been using this product on and off the last few years, most recently back on to supplement an anti-dandruff 2-in-1. That one alone caused my hair to produce excess oil and stink up so I wash using it first then with the Jack Black thickening shampoo + conditioner. I also bought the leave-in hair balm for times I don't want to double-wash. Seems to be a working setup even with longer hair that seems to flare up more than short.The manufacturer's direct website has a combo deal for the shampoo + conditioner + usable comb. Since my original review, they look to have phased out smaller trial sizes. I'm not so discerning with shampoos but I definitely take this conditioner on trips in case something triggers.
A**R
The Best conditioner for fine and thin hair
Alhamdullah (Praise be to God) I have found a conditioner that works so beautifully for my hair type. I am in my early twenties with very fine, thin, and straight hair. I struggled to find something that was moisturizing but not heavy. This is deeply moisturizing for my thin hair without weighing it down at all. I would not recommend this to someone who has thick hair unless they are willing to take a chance to see if it works for them. The smell from the bottle is faintly like tea tree oil, but after you wash it out, it barely smells like anything. I would say it has a nice smell, it is not unpleasant in any way. BEWARE the conditioner is slippery! The shower floor could become slippery, so take extra care if you have small children or elderly in the home. Something I really liked about this bottle is that it has a seal so you know that no one has used it before. You don't need to use a lot, a little goes a long way.
B**V
Best conditioner I’ve used
I’ve tried a few other conditioners over the past few years & always come back to this one. You don’t need to use a ton of product to make your hair soft, ends up lasting a long time
B**S
The Perfect Partner: Jack Black Nourishing Hair & Scalp Conditioner
After having such an amazing experience with the Jack Black True Volume Thickening Shampoo, I knew I had to try the matching conditioner. And let me tell you, it does not disappoint!Paired with the shampoo, this conditioner takes my hair care routine to a whole new level. The scent is just as incredible as the shampoo, with a refreshing blend of tea tree and basil.But it's not just about the smell. This conditioner leaves my hair feeling incredibly soft, smooth, and healthy. It also continues to combat my dandruff issues, leaving my scalp feeling soothed and flake-free.Overall:If you're using the Jack Black True Volume Thickening Shampoo, you absolutely need to add this conditioner to your routine. It's the perfect complement, providing deep nourishment, amazing scent, and lasting dandruff control. Together, they've transformed my hair and scalp!
R**Y
Secret Solutions for Snap-on Cap
Pricey, but seems to be a good conditioner. I've used it for several years.But have encountered two mechanical issues with its packaging. Maybe you're adept and perceptive, so you can solve them immediately. But if you're more like me, stumbling through life in a fog shot through with little flares of irritation, perhaps this long, insanely detailed nattery may help:1) On first use, you flip open the black cap and try to squeeze some conditioner out of its tube: nope. You've got to unscrew the whole snap cap and take it off, to see that there's a little silver sticker over the small opening at the interior top of the tube. The sticker has a little tab. Use it to pull off the silver sticker, and screw the black cap back on. Now you're good to go ...2) ... Until you've finished with the conditioner, and you try to snap the black cap back on. This is usually easy with most tubes you get.But several times over the last few years, I've bought a tube with a cap that just won't snap. So you can't store the tube in its designed cap-down position, but have to keep it upright, with the cap slightly ajar — and obviously more prone to leaks.Today, after the usual cursing attempts to wrestle a new tube with wet hands and failing to hear that satisfying snap, I dried off and spent 5 minutes studying the fricking engineering here.And finally solved the mystery. Some of these caps just won't close, no matter how hard you push down on the edge of the cap right over the thumb indent.So instead, push down in the CENTER of the cap, or even a little more back toward the hinge.Success! I expect to hear from the Nobel committee any day now.
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