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Palmer's Olive Oil Deep Conditioner Sachet

Palmer's Olive Oil Deep Conditioner Sachet

Product Overview

 

This deep conditioner from the brand Palmer's is designed for dry, frizz‑prone, or damaged hair & scalp. According to the description, the formula is loaded with extra virgin olive oil and fortified with a “Botanical Scalp Complex” (nettle, sage, hyssop) to provide vitamins and minerals to dry/damaged hair.  

It is marketed as a “deep conditioning pack/treatment” rather than a regular daily conditioner. The 60 g size is suitable for a few uses (travel size / treatment format). 

In short: a more intensive treatment product — apply post‑shampoo, leave for a few minutes, then rinse — aiming to restore moisture, improve shine and manageability.

 

Key Features & Benefits

 

Key Features

 

  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil: Provides antioxidants and lipids to help protect the hair and scalp from free‑radical damage and restore moisture. 
  • Botanical Scalp Complex: Includes nettle, sage and hyssop extracts designed to soothe a dry or irritated scalp and stimulate a healthier scalp environment. 
  • Designed for Frizz/ Damage / Dry Scalp: The product claims to smooth rough cuticles, improve shine & manageability, and helps relieve dry, itchy scalp. 
  • Free‑from / Cleaner claims: According to the Indian site, it is “sulfate‑free” (for this treatment pack) and free from parabens, phthalates, mineral oil, gluten and dyes. 
  • Compact format: The 60 g size makes it accessible and allows for trial without committing to a large tub. Retailers in India show this size. 

Benefits

 

  • Deep nourishment: Because it’s a “deep conditioner”, it’s intended to do more than a standard rinse‑out conditioner — making it useful for hair that feels particularly dry or rough.
  • Improved manageability: With smoothing and anti‑frizz benefits, it may reduce tangling or make styling easier.
  • Shinier, healthier‐looking hair: The extra virgin olive oil + smoothing action on cuticles aim to impart more shine and better texture.
  • Scalp care plus hair care: Many conditioners focus only on hair lengths/ends; this one addresses the scalp as well, which is an added plus if you have dryness or irritation.
  • Value for trial / travel: The smaller size means you can test whether it suits your hair type without large cost.

 

Specifications

 

  • Product Name: Palmer’s Olive Oil Formula Deep Conditioner Pack / Deep Conditioner (60 g)
  • Size / Weight: 60 g (≈2.1 oz) 
  • Key Ingredients (select): Extra virgin olive oil; Botanical Scalp Complex (nettle, sage, hyssop); Jamaican black castor oil (in some markets) 
  • Free From / Claims: Sulfate‑free, paraben / phthalate / mineral oil / dye free (in many markets) 
  • Suitable For / Hair Concerns: Frizz‑prone hair, dull / damaged hair, dry scalp; all hair types though especially those needing intensive treatment. 
  • Usage: Apply to damp hair after shampooing; leave for a short time (2‑3 minutes) then rinse. Some sources mention using 2–3 times per week. 

 

Why Choose This Product?

 

Here are some reasons you might pick this product:

 

  • If your hair is very dry, frizz‑prone, rough, or your scalp is feeling itchy or irritated — this treatment focuses on both hair and scalp.
  • If you prefer a treatment pack style product (rather than a standard conditioner) for deeper care.
  • If you like the idea of olive oil as a hair conditioning agent — olive oil has a history in haircare for smoothing and shine.
  • If you want to test a specialized product without buying a large tub — the 60 g size makes it lower risk.
  • If you are already using other products from Palmer’s Olive Oil formula line — this fits well into that ecosystem.

 

However, also four caveats / things to keep in mind:

 

  • If your hair is very fine, you might find a rich deep conditioner weighing down your hair; some users in forums mention that this product can feel heavy for certain hair types. For example:

“I love … olive oil deep conditioning treatment they do recently and it left my hair feeling so soft afterwards! … I wouldn’t recommend this to fine straight hairs which lack volume, it might weight the hair down.” 

  • If you have oily scalp and you apply heavy treatments to roots, it may make scalp feel greasier — you may want to apply mid‐lengths & ends only.
  • While it addresses dryness/damage, if your hair is severely damaged (broken ends, chemically over‑processed) you might still need additional treatments (protein, bond‑repair etc).
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Here’s a suggested usage routine for best results:

 

  1. Start with clean hair: Shampoo your hair, rinse and gently towel‑dry so it’s damp (not dripping).
  2. Apply the product: After shampooing, apply the deep conditioner generously to your hair (and scalp, if needed) focusing on mid‑lengths to ends (and scalp if you have dryness/itch). According to instructions: “Apply a generous amount … to damp hair after shampooing.” 
  3. Allow penetration time: Leave on for about 2‑3 minutes (or longer if your hair is very dry). Some sellers mention “2‑3 minutes or as desired”. Tip: For deeper conditioning, you could cover with a shower cap and leave for longer (10‑15 minutes) if your hair allows.
  4. Rinse thoroughly: Use warm (or cool) water, rinse out the product completely.
  5. Follow‑up: After rinsing, you can apply your usual lightweight conditioner or leave‑in if needed; style hair as usual.
  6. Frequency: Use 1‑2 times per week (or more often if your hair is very dry) in place of your regular conditioner, or as an add‑on treatment.
  7. Additional tips:If you have particularly large, rough ends or split ends, you might pair this with a regular ends‑serum or trim afterward.If applying to scalp, massage gently to stimulate circulation.Because it’s richer, if your hair is fine you may prefer to apply only mid‑lengths to ends and skip scalp.Always patch test first if you have a sensitive scalp or allergy history.