INFUSIUM 23 Pro Treatment Original 33.8 Ounce (Pack of 3): A Heavy-Duty Conditioner for Everyday Use
The INFUSIUM 23 Pro Treatment Original comes in a massive 33.8-ounce bottle, sold here as a pack of three. That is a lot of conditioner. For someone who goes through conditioner quickly, this bulk packaging might seem like a practical choice. But the product itself has a specific profile that works well for some hair types and falls short for others.
This is marketed as a “treatment,” but in practice, it functions as a daily conditioner. It is meant to be applied after shampooing, left on for a minute or two, and rinsed out. The consistency is thick and creamy, almost like a lotion, which makes it easy to distribute through damp hair. The scent is mild and somewhat generic—think standard salon product smell, not particularly memorable but not unpleasant either.
Key functional features include:
- Pro-Vitamin B5 and silk protein for smoothing and adding shine.
- Lightweight formula that does not weigh down hair as much as some heavy conditioners.
- Large 33.8-ounce (999ml) bottle—this is a bulk size, not a typical retail bottle.
- Pack of three provides over 3 liters of conditioner total.
In real-world use, the conditioner spreads easily and rinses out cleanly. Hair feels soft and manageable after use, though not dramatically different from many mid-range drugstore conditioners. The “pro treatment” label might suggest something more intensive, but this is not a deep conditioner or a leave-in mask. It is a straightforward rinse-out conditioner that does its job without fuss.
One limitation is that it does not provide significant moisture for very dry or damaged hair. If you have color-treated, bleached, or naturally coarse hair, this product might leave you wanting more hydration. It works best for normal to slightly dry hair that does not need heavy conditioning. Another trade-off is the packaging: the large bottle can be unwieldy in a shower, especially if you have limited shelf space. The pump top is not included, so you will need to either pour it out or buy a separate pump.
Compared to a generic brand like Suave Essentials or V05 conditioners, INFUSIUM 23 feels slightly thicker and leaves hair a bit smoother. However, it is not as moisturizing as something like SheaMoisture or a salon brand like Redken. It sits somewhere in the middle: better than the cheapest options but not a luxury product. For the price per ounce, it is competitive, but you are paying for volume rather than premium ingredients.
Who it is suitable for: This conditioner is a good match for people with normal to slightly dry hair who go through conditioner quickly and want a no-fuss, affordable bulk option. It is also fine for those who prefer a lightweight conditioner that will not build up on fine hair.
Who it is not suitable for: If you have very dry, damaged, or curly hair that needs intense moisture, this will likely not be enough. Those who prefer natural or sulfate-free formulations might also want to look elsewhere, as this contains silicones and other synthetic ingredients. And if you do not use conditioner often, a pack of three large bottles is probably too much.
Overall, the INFUSIUM 23 Pro Treatment Original is a functional, no-frills conditioner that delivers decent results for its price. It is not a miracle worker, but it does what it says: conditions hair without leaving it greasy or flat. The bulk packaging is a plus for heavy users, but the product itself is fairly standard. If you are looking for something that performs reliably without surprises, this might be worth considering. Just do not expect it to transform your hair.