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Summer is no friend of mine when it comes to my hair.  The heat and humidity just spells frizz.  It's usually around this time of year t...

Review: Ryo Damage Care Treatment

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Summer is no friend of mine when it comes to my hair.  The heat and humidity just spells frizz.  It's usually around this time of year that I start looking for a Deep Conditioning Treatment or even a Keratin Treatment.  This time around I've decided to try a more affordable option:  Ryo Damage Care Treatment.

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Damage Care Treatment Review

Ryo Damage Care Hair Treatment


INFO SHEET


Brand:  Ryo
Product:  Damage Care Treatment
Scent:  Herbal
Price:  $9.99
Where to Buy:  Amazon, BeautyNetKoreaOlive Young

Since my Keratin Treatment is pretty much washed out, my hair is starting to look a little dull and could use some more love.  A small Korean Beauty shop opened nearby and had the Ryo Damage Care Treatment in stock.  It was pretty affordable so I decided to give it a try; since I've already had a great experience with Ryo's Shampoo and Conditioner.  


The texture is very rich and thick.


The consistency of Ryo Damage Care Treatment is luxuriously thick.  I've used quite a few Hair Treatments and this one is probably amongst the thickest I have seen.  I would say the texture is similar to a whipped (and herbal) petroleum jelly.  Let's see what it's made of!


INGREDIENTS


Water, Glycerin, Dipropylene Glycol, Stearyl Alcohol, Cetyl Alcohol, Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Behentrimonium Chloride, Pinus Sylvestris Bud Extract, Steartrimonium Chloride, Glycolipids, Camellia Japonica Seed Oil, Panax Ginseng Root Extract, Cnidium Officinale Rhizome Extract, Soy Protein, Alcohol, Iron Oxide Red, Trideceth-10, Butylene Glycol, Mica, Amodimethicone, Citric Acid, Isopropyl Alcohol, Titanium Dioxide, Tin Oxide, Disodium EDTA, PEG-90M, Phenoxyethanol, Fragrance


Notable Ingredients:

  • Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil - Increases hair flexibility and shine.  
  • Glycolipids - Improves hair flexibility, smoothness, and reduces frizz.
  • Camellia Japonica Seed Oil - aka Tsubaki Oil.  A non-greasy hair moisturizer.  
  • Panax Ginseng Root Extract - Promotes hair growth.
  • Cnidium Officinale Rhizome Extract - Antioxidant that helps prevent hair loss and promotes hair growth.  
  • Soy Protein - Strengthens the hair while also increasing moisture, shine, and smoothness.

While I'm not as well versed with Haircare ingredients when compared to Skincare, I did my best trying to figure out what's what.  On paper, the ingredients for Ryo Damage Care Treatment seem pretty good!  

Though it does contain Mica; which has caused quite a stir in the beauty industry due it possibly being linked to child labor in India.  It does depend on where the manufacturer sources this ingredient from though (which isn't always transparent).  Refinery 29 wrote an article about it here.  I get why Mica would be included in makeup... but haircare?  I don't know.


BEFORE & AFTER

I'm very happy with the results.


The instructions for the Ryo Damage Hair Care Treatment are quite simple.  After washing my hair and rinsing thoroughly, I gently worked it into my wet locks.  Usually when I do a hair treatment, I aim for maximum moisture!  This means wearing a plastic cap over it and leaving it on for one hour.  Sometimes I'll even hit it with a Hair Steamer for a few minutes before putting the cap on.  After letting the conditioning treatment do its thing.  I rinsed it thoroughly with cold water.  

I am very impressed with the results!  I love the herbal scent and it made my curls incredibly soft and bouncy.  Since I do not currently have a Keratin Treatment, my hair was looking quite sad until I used Ryo.  Plus it's been over a year since my last hair cut... I took a close up of my curls in hopes to convey this.  


FINAL THOUGHTS


I will most definitely repurchase the Ryo Damage Care Treatment.  It's probably one of the most effective conditioning treatments I have tried.  Plus it is very affordable so what is not to love?

STOREPRICEOFFERS
Amazon$11.83Free Shipping
BeautyNetKorea$8.25Flash Sales + Ships Internationally
Olive Young$8.42Flash Sales + Free Shipping Orders $60+
Ryo has a lot of other products that looks like it would be worth trying.  I really just love anything with that herbal scent.  

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