I had to meet someone at Castleberry shopping center last evening, so I took that opportunity to go into Ulta. I was going to buy the MOP pear detangling mist, but wound up buying the Back to Basics sunflower leave-in mist. I can't wait to try it this weekend after I wash and dc. After my success with the Ojon revitalizing mist, PM awapuhi moisture mist and Eqyss rehydrant spray, I have been on a bit of a mist kick.
ETA: I had to pick up my foster cocker spaniels in Mableton after work from the veterinarian, so I took the opportunity to pop into the Dollar Tree to get a couple bottles of White Rain Tropical Coconut as that is the only place I ever see it. I am on a mango kick, so I made a beeline for the mango moisturizing conditioner. It had nothing good in it at all. I guess the mango was the fragrance...
There were about 24 different varieties (not brands as some brands had like four varieties like White Rain had regular, tropical coconut, cucumber melon and citrus) so I just checked them all out except the Breck as it was pink and had no appeal for me at all. I read each and every label and was surprised that all the conditioners only had one or two ingredients I was interested in. One had castor and jojoba oil. The WRTC only had coconut extract and panthenol. Another had kelp and panthenol. None really had several good things in them, but I WAS at the dollar store (smile)!
The last thing I looked at was the Breck Restorative Conditioner (there was also Breck invigorating condtioner and energizing conditioner, but they had fewer good ingredients), in which I had zero interest, and was so pleasantly surprised at what it contained. It smells wonderful, too (like the old Clairol Herbal Essences replenishing conditoner, but lighter) and is thick, not runny. I bought four 18 ounce bottles.
Ingredients: water, cetyl alchohol, stearyl alchohol, steralkonium chloride, rosemary, nettle, horsetail, chamomile, vitamin A, vitamin E, niacin, citric acid, hydantoin, fragrance, tetrasodium EDTA.