To start off, here's a link to buy your own bottle of silk infusion it retails at $20 for a 6 ounce bottle CHI link here . You can usually find this product anywhere even pharmacies, grocery stores, and at a special price of around $14 at Marshalls. On to the review, the texture of the product is a thick oil and smells a bit like cologne. If you have ever tried other CHI products such as their shampoo or conditioner you already know the smell because the whole line carries it. When I first tried CHI products I was kind of turned off by the smell but throughout the day the smell fades a little bit to a pleasant aroma that I have grown to love. To test the silk infusion I use it line with the shampoo and conditioner as the company intends. I have used it for about three weeks and found that it does not make any difference to my hair. I use it while my hair is damp and before putting any other products in it. Silk infusion claims to protect your hair from heat while also being able to reconstruct your hair and even work better after apply heat in the form of curling or straightening your hair. I found after ten uses that my hair felt the same and did not look any better or worse after use. This product is so expensive that I would not repurchase it especially because it has had no effect on my hair. You do get a lot of product in the bottle that could probably last for years because you only need a very small amount. Many of the re views I've read LOVE the product but I just don't happen to be one of those people. I have a lot of hair down to the lowest part of my back which may be why it does not work so well. If you are a bit iffy still after reading this review you can find travel sizes of the silk infusion, keratin mist, shampoo and conditioner in a cute pack for a round $13.99 at Marshalls. I definitely recommend trying that pack out and not spending money on things you might not like.
-Mary
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