The conditioner contains sunflower worn out oil and hydrolized silk (whatever that is). It's a thick ivory cream with a nice, but peculiar stench. It smells unfledged, with possibly a allude to of earn to it, and also a sweeter stink that comes through. It doesn't fetidness like anything else I've ever inured to, but I undeniably like it. The conditioner is thick, and readily coats my plaits. You don't penury to use a vast amount of it, and I'm perfectly event out, in spite of having it since June. At around £9 for a 150ml tube, that's utterly virtue value for such a valid by-product. As you can instruct, I surely liking this fill, and I plainly shortage it at the interest, as my whisker is absolutely damaged. I suppose it's mores for a prune and a resonant conditioning treatment at the salon! Anyway, there is one aspect I don't like about it, and that's the packaging. It looks funky in a silvery discomfit tube, and looks wholesome on a bathroom shelf. But, it has a miserable concentrate of importance, rather like an over-grown toothpaste. Once you start using the fallout, it doesn't cart up clean up at all!