Alright, let’s talk about this Biosilk Silk Therapy stuff. My hair was getting seriously unruly, like straw, honestly. Frizzy, dry, just a mess, especially after washing. I’d tried a few things, drug store oils, conditioners, nothing really did the trick long term.

I remember seeing this Biosilk bottle ages ago, seemed kinda fancy, maybe a bit pricey, so I never grabbed it. Then a friend, whose hair always looks ridiculously smooth, mentioned she used it. So, I figured, okay, what the heck, let’s give it a shot. Found it at the local beauty supply store. The bottle felt nice, substantial, not cheap plastic.
First Try – Fingers Crossed
Got home, washed my hair like usual. Towel dried it until it was just damp. Now, the moment of truth. I unscrewed the cap – it has this little dispenser thing. I remembered my friend saying a little goes a long way, so I just put a tiny drop, maybe dime-sized, onto my palm. Rubbed my hands together. It felt super smooth, slick, not sticky or greasy which was a good sign.
I worked it through my hair, focusing on the ends and the mid-lengths, avoiding the roots because I was worried about looking like an oil slick. The smell was pleasant, clean, not overpowering. Then I just let my hair air dry, didn’t even bother with the blow dryer for the first test.
Making it Part of the Routine
Okay, so that first time? Noticeable difference. My hair felt softer, smoother, and the frizz was definitely tamed down. It wasn’t a miracle overnight cure, but it was way better. So, I started using it regularly. Here’s what I settled into:
- After every wash, on damp hair, just a small drop or two.
- Sometimes, on dry hair between washes, if it felt a bit frazzled, I’d use an even tinier amount, warm it in my hands first, and just smooth over the surface and ends.
Important bit: Don’t overdo it! Seriously, using too much will make your hair look greasy. I learned that the hard way once. Less is definitely more with this product.

The Results Over Time
After using it for a few weeks, the change was pretty consistent. My hair just felt healthier. It looked shinier, felt way silkier (guess the name fits, huh?), and was much easier to manage. The frizz halo I used to fight constantly? Mostly gone. It didn’t weigh my hair down either, which was something I worried about with oils.
It didn’t magically fix split ends – you still need trims for that – but it made my hair look and feel so much better overall. It became one of those simple things I just automatically reach for after washing my hair now.
Final Thoughts
So, yeah. Biosilk Silk Therapy. It actually worked for me. Started using it because my hair felt like crap, tried it out cautiously, found the right amount to use, and stuck with it. It made my hair softer, smoother, less frizzy, and shinier without being heavy. If you’ve got dry, frizzy, or coarse hair, maybe give it a try. Just remember, start small with the amount you use. It’s become a keeper in my bathroom cabinet.