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Schwarzkopf got2b Smooth Operator smoothing lustre lotion Review

I have wayy/curly hair and I needed a product that can be used as both a leave-in and as a protectant for when I am heat styling. A sales lady at CVS recommended this so I got it and have been using it for about 3 months now.


I love the shape and color of this bottle, smooth and chic. Other variants come with cute charms hanging at the top but mine didn't. The claims and ingredients are clearly given on the back.



The product is a white creamy lotion that feels smooth and sticky. It has an amazing floral scent that lasts very long.


I love the pump on this, very convenient and easy to get the product onto the hand except you might want to be careful and not pump it all the way down as this would squirt a lot of product onto your hand.

As a leave-in cream, it can be used on both wet and dry hair. I apply it on air-dried hair. It takes a few minutes to settle in but after that it makes your hair look great. My hair is nicely smoothed out but it doesn't feel heavy, greasy, or sticky even after I apply 2 coats of this.  My naturally wavy and frizzy hair is quite tamed down and frizz is controlled well. My hair feels soft, moisturized, and gives off a nice floral scent which I love. I also use it before heat-styling my hair. I love the fact that it really contains cashmere as an ingredient to soften hair and it has a UV protectant so it's great for heat styling. 

You get a lot of amount, about 6.8 oz (200 ml) for $6.29, at CVS. You can get it for less in a deal or in stores like Walmart. I'd definitely repurchase it once this bottle is over. I recommend this to anyone who has dry/frizzy hair and to those who heat style.

I hope the review helped you.

Overall Rating: A

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