Friday, January 6, 2012

NON- STRIPPING SHAMPOOS FOR NATURAL HAIR

Sulphate- free, all natural , clarifying I've tried them all. Shampoos!  I've found two that are near and dear to my heart. I can't stand when a shampoo claims to leave your hair "soft", "moisturized" and "manageable" and all you get is squeaky clean straw-like hair strands. I've added two shampoos to my holy grail list. I shampoo weekly, because I use products that cause build up so I like to have my hair clean from product but still soft, moisturized and easy to style.


PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: $9.99 Strengthens hair and thickens strands for thicker, healthier hair.


INGREDIENTS: Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) oil (denotes certified organic ingredients), aloe vera leaf juice, Adansonia digitata (Baobab) extract, biotin, Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate (coconut oil), vegetable protein, Yucca Filamentosa extract, rosemary extract, bamboo extract, Lonicera Caprifolium (honeysuckle) flower and Lonicera Japonica (Japanese honeysuckle) flower extract.


REVIEW: Smells like honeysuckle, and leaves your hair soft, clean and moisturized. Great for curly and dry hair types.





PRODUCT DESCRIPTION  $2.99

Vitamin-rich, Creme Conditioning Shampoo is an ultra-rich, ultra-concentrated, gentle cleansing formula that gives maximum moisture to dry, fragile, damaged hair. Detangles as it cleanses while restoring soft, silky-smooth hair texture. Non-stripping to dry, brittle or chemically treated hair. Extremely effective in hard water areas.

INGREDIENTS (copied from the bottle) : Water, Disodium Cocoamphodipropionate, Cocoamide MEA, Polyquaternium-10, Olive Fruit Oil, Coconut Oil, Vitamin A , Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Biotin, Vitamin F, Avocado Oil, Citric Acid, Ethylene Glycol Distearate, Fragrance, DMDM Hydantoin, Imidazolidinyl Urea, Cl 19140
REVIEW: My favorite shampoo, that leaves my hair soft, clean and a bonus I can detangle my hair while this shampoo is in . Smells pleasant, ZERO stripped feeling just soft, moisturized tresses.

9 comments:

  1. I also love Shea Moisture's Raw Shea Butter Shampoo! It doesn't strip and when I use a stripping Shampoo I use it to add moisture back to my hair!

    Nice article!

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  2. @Erica Yep @SheaMoisture I must say has a product line that I trust using in my hair, is all natural and still gives good results. Its one of my favorite "natural" products, and thank goodness that its available on the ground at most Targets and Walgreens and for a straight $10. Cant beat it #naturalhair

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  3. I love Shea Moisture took me a while to find products that worked but now I'm hooked on the thickening/ volumizing line it makes my hair feel so nice down to the hair milk and hair mist. Also love the price seeing how I'm a struggling college student 30 dollars or more for hair products is just not realistic.

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  4. I agree with you ladies, I like the SheaMoisture line too. I'm using the Shampoo that has the same label as the SheaMoisture Curl Enhancing Smoothie. I love it too, great Shampoo. I'd like a shampoo that will help with the detangling process too. SheaMoisture is great with the price for natural products. thanks great blog!!

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  5. Thanks for posting this. I will need a new shampoo after I finish stretching out all of my CON original that was discontinued. I will try these out!

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  6. I love me some Shea Moisture products. I currently use the raw shea butter restorative shampoo from Shea Moisture but I do use the style milk in the Yucca and Boabob version and I love it.

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  7. I love the Shea Moisture Curl Enhancing Smoothie. I'm new to the natural hair world, but that's one of my favs and I plan in tying the shampoo next.

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  8. Thanks AE... I never know what shampoos I should get and I stuggle with that. I don't want to always spend my hard earned money just trying out things I don't even know will work!

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