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Great one to balance oily scalp
I really enjoyed using this shampoo. Its probably the best one I have tried at this price point for oily hair. The scent isn’t too overwhelming and it cleans well without stripping.
Smell is overpowering
I would agree that the product is effective but has a very strong smell that makes it unbearable. It does purifies scalp of all the grease and helps keeping the end hydrated. I might not buy again because of the strong smell.
Pretty Decent Conditioner
This conditioner is very decent especially for the price point. I have dyed hair and it didn’t strip my colour out which is great. I just found there are better products for my needs
Garnier Magnetic Charcoal Purifying Shampoo
It's my first time to use a charcoal based shampoo and conditioner so the first thing I thought was, "Is it hard to rinse like when I used a charcoal toothpaste before?" so I waited for my rest day to use it so I wouldn't be in a hurry and to make sure there won't be any residue. 😅 Okay, so the first thing I liked with both products was the smell. It has a calming scent coming from the Nigella flower oil ingredient. A small amount of Garnier Magnetic Charcoal Purifying Shampoo already creates a good lather on my thick hair. However, the experience wasn't that good on my first use because I had more hairfall than the usual but it's now manageable. And to answer my question, I was surprised that it was so easy to rinse considering it has a charcoal formula!
Really wanted to love it...
As someone with thin, fine hair that gets greasy quick, I was really excited to try this shampoo. The scent is interesting, floral with something unique, but not strong or long-lasting. My hair felt clean after use, but it came nowhere close to lasting 48h. My hair had less volume than it does with other shampoos, so this is not for me.
Shampoo
I wasn't a fan of the smell while washing my hair and my hair felt dirty within 12 hours of using this product. Once my hair was dry the smell was better.
#GarnierWholeBlends #Scalp #ScalpCare #CleanHaircare #HydratedHair
Hair felt less oily
I received this as a #sample #freeproduct to try. I have been using it for a few weeks now and I do find that my hair after day 2 isn't as oily as it is with other shampoos. I did find my scalp felt a bit dry though. I also noticed my hair wasn't as shiny as it is with my current shampoo.
Didn’t love it
I received this product for free to try. I really wanted to find a good new shampoo and sadly this wasn’t the one. It didn’t leave my hair feeling soft at all and after a day my hair was already greasy again and felt like it needed another wash. The smell and colour was also a bit off putting. #Fructis #HairCareFinds #HydratedHair #ScalpCare
Not for dry scalp
This is a lovely scented shampoo that’s very good at stripping away if you have a naturally oily scalp. However, if you have a dry scalp (not dandruff) like myself, this maybe good to use only once a month. It is quite stripping.
I noticed I had some flakes yesterday evening and oiled my scalp before bed (I do this once a week to moisturize and it helps a lot). I took a shower used this shampoo on my scalp, a scalp scrubber, and the matching conditioner on my ends. Only a few hours later and I’m already noticing my scalp flaking and front hair pieces getting oily. This is probably due to the stripping nature, making my scalp dry/flaky, and then my scalp is trying to compensate by producing too much oil.
Not for me but I’m sure some others will enjoy. There are some pretty nice ingredients and a much cleaner shampoo from Garnier.
The Newer Shampoo
This Shampoo gave the fresher scent that I have never smelled before. This and the conditioner really made my hair soft and made my scalp rehydrate (for someone who has a dry scalp.) This was a win for me. One thing they can really work on is the cap part of the bottle. It leaked a bit also, when pouring the Shampoo tons tend spill out, so I would recommend to change it.
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