Product Review: TGIN Honey Miracle Hair Mask

Wednesday, March 13, 2019



An intense deep penetrating conditioner for dry, damaged and color treated hair. This luxurious deep conditioner contains raw honey for softer, shinier tresses and jojoba and olive oils, which nourish and heal strands in need of repair. The result is hair that never looked so good.

How to Use: After shampooing with TGIN Moisture Rich Shampoo, and conditioning with TGIN Triple Moisture Replenishing Conditioner, apply a generous amount of TGIN Honey Miracle Hair Mask to hair and comb through to ensure thorough distribution from roots to ends. Place a plastic cap over hair and sit under dryer for 10-15 minutes or leave on the hair for 35 minutes to 1 hour without heat. Rinse thoroughly with warm water, followed by cool water.

Ingredients: Water, Raw Honey, Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Leaf Juice, Stearyl Alcohol, Cetyl Alcohol, Stearamidopropyl Dimethylamine, Glutamic Acid, Fragrance, Benzyl Alcohol, EDTA, Cyclopentasiloxane, Dimethicone, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone.


Truth: Okay so, I’ve had a love hate relationship with this conditioner. Let's go way back! December 25, 2017, my sister gifted me this deep conditioner as a Christmas gift and I was super excited because I heard rave reviews about it. Of course, I dove right in and tested it out for myself. I deep conditioned with it in various ways ie. on dry hair with heat, wet hair with heat, clarified and then deep conditioned with heat etc. until the jar was done. I wasn’t impressed to say the least! Too, I didn’t bother to restock either. I really wanted my hair to like it. My hair didn’t feel detangled and there was no slip while rinsing it out = huge deal breaker! My hair felt “blah” as though I never deep conditioned.

Moving forward, approximately 3-4 weeks ago, my sis was purging her product stash and offered me whatever was left in her TGIN Honey Hair Mask jar. Being optimistic, I took it, shampooed, applied it to my hair and immediately noticed instant softness on my strands. This time around, I did exactly as the directions stated.  I didn’t bother to go under heat but instead I used a heat process cap (see pic above) and left the conditioner on for 1 hour - NO Heat! Let me tell youuu! Upon rinsing out the deep conditioner, my hair was like BUTTER. The slip was crazy, my tangles were melting away while rinsing out the conditioner, and the scent was so good it reminds me of cherry’s. After rinsing, I t-shirt dried my hair, air dried and I couldn’t get over the softness and how easy it was to detangle. The smoothness of my strands was a total shock that lasted a good 2-3 days. Like what? How was I missing out on this?! So, because I was in total denial, I had to repeat my exact same steps the following wash day, just to make sure it wasn’t a "fluke". Fortunately, it wasn’t! The following wash day, I experienced the exact same results = softness, smoothness, moisture and more manageable hair!

You see, the trick that made my hair adore this deep conditioner was using it WITHOUT heat (using the heat processing cap). The heat cap allowed my natural body heat to warm up the conditioner to penetrate into my strands. Don't get me wrong, I love using my steamer and hooded dryer for deep conditioning, but using this heat cap was a win for me. I was able to get things done around the house while running behind my 13 month old who loves to run, not walk, everywhere and get into everything LOL. The TGIN Honey Miracle Mask combined with the Heat Processing Cap is LIFE!! Girl, my results were so good I repurchased my own jar! And I’m savoring it until I re-stock! Yes, it's that good.

I highly recommend this protein-free DC for dry thirsty hair whether you are relaxed or natural!


Pros:

Little goes a long way
Slippy
Instant moisture and lasting hydration
Softens hair and new growth
Detangles well
Smells good

Cons:

Expensive!
Small jar

Price: $18.99 CAD 12 fl oz.

Hairlicious Rating:     (5/5) Excellent

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