Sunny Isle Rosemary Mint vs. Strong Roots Butter 2oz: Tested for Biotin, Castor Oil… Scalp, Split Ends?

Sunny Isle Rosemary Mint vs. Strong Roots Butter 2oz: Tested for Biotin, Castor Oil… Scalp, Split Ends?

Sunny Isle Rosemary Mint vs. Strong Roots Butter 2oz: Tested for Biotin, Castor Oil… Scalp, Split Ends?

We put two standout products to the test: Sunny Isle Rosemary Mint Hair and Strong Roots Butter 2oz. Both boast biotin and Jamaican black castor oil, promising strength, nourishment, and relief for dry scalp and split ends. But while Sunny Isle leans into a refreshing mint-rosemary blend, Strong Roots opts for a more earthy, rich formula. We noticed Sunny Isle's lighter texture absorbed quickly, leaving hair feeling invigorated without greasiness, whereas Strong Roots provided a deeper hydration boost, ideal for those with more severe dryness. The mint scent was a hit for some, offering a calming, spa-like vibe, while others preferred the neutral base of Strong Roots. Both effectively reduced frizz and improved manageability, but Sunny Isle seemed to brighten strands with a subtle sheen, while Strong Roots focused on fortifying roots. The verdict? Your choice hinges on whether you prioritize a revitalizing aroma or a dense, reparative formula. Both are worth trying-especially if you're battling split ends or a dull scalp.

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