Note: I bought the coconut curly wurly shampoo. It's an beige-yellow and doesn't have anything other than coconut in the advertised ingredients (I don't mean the ingredient list). It's not with fruits or vanilla or anything This shampoo is probably... +
Note: I bought the coconut curly wurly shampoo. It's an beige-yellow and doesn't have anything other than coconut in the advertised ingredients (I don't mean the ingredient list). It's not with fruits or vanilla or anything
This shampoo is probably one of the best I've bought in what seems like forever. It's animal friendly, made by hand, and very good quality. This shampoo is meant for people with curly hair and nourishes your hair to eliminate frizz. I've really noticed this. When I use this shampoo I only have to pair it with a conditioner on very dry days like in the middle of the winter. This was an absolute first for me. With other shampoos, even with conditioner my hair can get so frizzy it's practically not curly but slightly wavy and bushy (worse without pairing with conditioner). The shampoo smells nice while not being overpowering and seems to clean very well. It's a rather solid shampoo, almost like the consistency of not-so wet mud.
The only issue I have with it is the price and the fact that I seemed to need a lot of it to work at the beginning. I have to be washing my hair for the second time for there to be any lather and therefore can only spread around my hair through lather the second wash. I have gotten used to the lack of lather though so I've gotten good at spreading it around my hair and scalp without it. Since then my usage of the shampoo per wash has reduced a lot. My hair was past my shoulders until a month ago when wet and it's been almost a year since buying ti. There is a fourth left and it will likely run out by the end of the year's time.
When I bought the item for the first time it really felt like russian roulette. The tub was 30$ (more than I'd ever spent on a shampoo, especially one that seemed so small) and I hadn't found that many reviews about it. I bought it anyways because my hair was really dry and damaged and I was willing to try anything at that point. It was entirely worth it because it brought my hair back to life and I don't always need to use a conditioner with it. Another thing to note about this shampoo is that it has bits of coconut in it so I would recommend a hair trap to stop it from going down the drain and to really rinse out your hair to make sure it's out. Also to run your hair through a comb in the shower if it tends to get stuck in it.
I would recommend this to anyone comfortable with spending this much on a shampoo. For anyone who isn't and tends to save on shampoo then I would really recommend it as a treatment for your hair over a normal shampoo. I'm the latter of the two. I will likely buy it again in the case that my hair gets worse again and because it did last a year but I will also likely start alternating between this and another shampoo to extend the life even more
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