
Price – Rs. 900 for 100 ml
What is it?
A leave-in conditioner hair oil serum enriched with fermented and fresh camellia oil.
What it does?
- Detangles hair
- Softens unruly tresses
- Hair shine booster
How to use?
Apply 2-3 pumps on towel-dried hair.

Everything else
Let me remind you that this is a leave-in hair conditioner that nourishes, softens hair and boosts natural shine. It is not a heat protectant.
I don’t have much of previous experience with Innisfree products, except that I have tried one of their sleeping masks. There are many times when I skip hair conditioners while washing hair. But hair needs their food and care so what is a lesser time consuming and faster method? So leave-in conditioners are of great help and they are the true saviors.
I have been using the camellia essential hair oil serum throughout the entire summer and monsoon. So whenever, I feel my hair needs a bit of pampering I grab on this one and spread it on my damp hair. The only problem is, I have dry damaged and colored hair which gets very frizzy and I have to reapply it every day. It doesn’t last till the next wash. On the other hand, I don’t mind doing the reapplications because it is made of safe and natural ingredients, hence no fear of chemicals.
It comes with a pump cap which really makes it travel friendly.
Rating: 3.5/5