Aubrey organics gpb conditioner review

IT'S A MIRACLE. Aubrey Organics GPB Conditioner

Cons: a bit pricey, but worth every cent.

We are bombarded with ads constantly about the miraculous claims of products all of the time. In fact, I think that many of us have grown such an immunity to it that we tend to have an undercurrent of skepticism about just about anything at this point.

Such was the position we were in when my husband's hair was damaged so much that there seemed no hope. We had tried everything out there that promised restoration only to be met with an initial improvement, followed by a worsening of the overall condition of his hair.

About the time he was ready to shave his head, I found an article about the miraculous restoration that two products from AUBREY ORGANICS brought to one lady with hopeless hair.

JAY SHAMPOO and GPB CONDITIONER


WHAT IS GPB CONDITIONER LIKE?

GPB stands for GLYCOLOGEN PROTEIN BALANCING.

It is a very thick cream colored substance that has a lovely pearlescence to it. It is one of the few AUBREY products that is not vegan because it has milk protein in it.

The fragrance of this conditioner is unlike any other that I have ever smelled. It is a combination of balsam, rosemary, sage, and horsetail. Really nice and it always brings fond memories whenever I smell it.

Here is what AUBREY says about their #1 selling conditioner:
For All Hair Types

Feed your hair a healthy, balanced diet with our #1-selling conditioner. Nutrient-rich, protein-based GPB rehydrates and reenergizes your hair, strengthens hair fiber and repairs damage from salon treatments to restore softness, manageability and shine. Our most popular product ever.

INGREDIENTS
Glycoprotein & Lactalbumin (milk protein)

WHAT THEY DO
Smooth hair fiber; strengthen & mend damaged areas

INGREDIENT
Organic Aloe

WHAT IT DOES
Replenishes moisture

INGREDIENTS
Amino Acid Complex & Horsetail Extract

WHAT THEY DO
Balance & fortify hair & scalp


Non-vegan. Contains milk protein.

SIZE: 11oz (they don't make an 8oz)

RETAIL PRICE: $10.28

INGREDIENTS: Coconut Fatty Acid Cream Base, Organic Aloe Vera, Wheat Germ Oil, Lactalbumin, Organic Rosemary Oil, Organic Sage Oil, Horsetail Extract, Coltsfoot Extract, Nettle Extract, Amino Acid Complex (Cysteine, Methionine), Glycoprotein (from oyster shells), Balsam Oil, Aubrey's Preservative (Citrus Seed Extract, Vitamins A, C and E).

I can not rave enough about this conditioner.

The key to using it is to use enough on the hair at first so that it is soaked into the hair without wasting the product.

The first time we used it in my husband's hair, it literally soaked up almost 1/4 cup of conditioner!

After that, we used about a tablespoon of conditioner per washing.

The best way to use this if your hair is damaged is wash hair, and squeeze and towel partially dry. Then you apply the conditioner staying away from the roots, and wrap your hair in a plastic bag and put on a hat over it.

Leave in at least an hour before rinsing if you can. It seems like a bother, but it is worth the effort.

If you want to do a quicker conditioning, I still recommend leaving it in the hair about 5 minutes and not the 1 or 2 that is recommended on the bottle.

Once your hair is in better condition, it will not do as well with this conditioner all of the time. IT will be too heavy for the hair.

It is a bit tricky to find that balance, but once you do, it is wonderful for the hair.

I have used this conditioner on several different types of hair, all with fabulous results since it worked so well on my husband's hair.

I have also received rave reviews from others who have tried it upon my recommendation.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

AUBREY ORGANICS PRODUCTS are almost all vegan, organic, and without chemicals.

You can find out more about their products here:

You can purchase AUBREY ORGANICS from their website, some grocery stores, some natural foods stores, and

All AUBREY ORGANICS products have a shorter shelf life because they are all natural, so don't plan on pushing them to last- better off using them up as soon as you can, although I have gotten as much as two years from some that I have had, I try to use them up before that.