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- gi******Combination SkinSensitive SkinApr 30, 2019
The placebo effect of thinking it'll be good simply because there's nothing concerning in the ingredients As someone who's tried three types of Aubrey shampoos (Green Tea, Calendula, GPB), this product is extremely thick. The moment you put it on your hair after lathering a bit in your hands, it just clumps up... It's quite shocking. It doesn't even foam well, just clumps where you touch your hair. Among Aubrey products, this one made my scalp the itchiest the next day. Personally, if you're going to use Aubrey shampoos, I wouldn't recommend any except the Green Tea one. - na********Dry SkinAtopic SkinSep 10, 2018
The ingredients are reassuring! It helped soothe scabs and inflammation. I've realized once again that just because a product doesn't have harmful ingredients doesn't mean it's perfect or suitable for everyone. Aside from the inconvenience of not lathering well, I experienced significant hair loss and an explosion of dead skin cells on my scalp. I'm at a loss for what to use next... my scalp truly seems out of this world. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedJun 25, 2018
I've tried expensive and cheap options alike, but I haven't been able to find a shampoo as good as this one, which is why I've been using it for years. While I don't have particularly oily hair, I used to scratch my scalp so much it would scab. Since using this, that hasn't happened. Just note that you need to use it consistently for about 3 months to see results. Some people complain that it doesn't lather well, making it hard to wash, but if you add water gradually while washing, it's fine. The 'Luxurious' version lathers a bit better. The scent is somewhat disappointing. It's neither particularly good nor bad. Personally, I find it usable. If you have long hair, I recommend using Aubrey's treatment alongside this. While it's great for keeping the scalp clean, it can leave hair feeling a bit stiff, which can be a bit stressful when blow-drying. - ga********Oily SkinAcne SkinAug 9, 2017
When I use products with poor ingredients, I often get blemishes on my scalp. But with this one, probably due to its good ingredients, I didn't experience any such issues. My hair becomes extremely stiff when washing, making it difficult to rinse. It also doesn't lather well. Even after working up a lather on my scalp, leaving it for a while, and rinsing thoroughly, within half a day my scalp starts to smell and feels oily again. Among all the shampoos I've used, this one caused the most scalp odor. Just because a shampoo has good ingredients doesn't mean it prevents hair loss. I'm losing too much hair, so I won't be repurchasing. You need to wet your scalp and hands thoroughly to get any decent lather. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAtopic SkinOct 4, 2016
It leaves my hair feeling incredibly refreshed and clean! The scent is somewhat reminiscent of grass or herbs. Without using a conditioner, it leaves my hair feeling quite stiff. - gu****Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinSep 27, 2016
I was really curious after someone recommended this gentle shampoo, so I bought it through Coupang direct purchase. Since there aren't many reviews, I'll share mine. 1. First off, the ingredients are clean and good. No parabens No sulfates Gluten-free No phthalates Not tested on animals, etc. I'm not an expert, but those who know ingredients well say it's gentle. 2. Soothes scalp flaking (aka dandruff) I used to have a lot of scalp flaking due to frequent root touch-ups, but after using this shampoo, my flaking has calmed down significantly. I think that's its biggest advantage. The consistency is thin, with a light brown and pale yellow color? It's watery, so you need to pour it carefully. The scent is slightly herbal... After drying your hair, you can barely smell anything. Of course, there are some downsides. Unlike commercial shampoos that lather well and leave a fragrant, shower-fresh scent after rinsing and drying, this one is nearly unscented. 1. Not soft. Extremely stiff It feels sticky, like hair removal wax residue on your hair. 2. Doesn't lather well You need to wet your hair thoroughly with lukewarm or slightly warm water and work up a lather... As someone who washes her hair every morning before work, I don't have time and can't tell if my hair is getting clean due to the lack of lather. Keep washing until there's no more foam. 3. Doesn't guarantee silky hair I don't use conditioner or treatments, just blow-dry with cool air and use a fan to dry my hair. That helps somewhat with the texture, but I think it's missing those ingredients in commercial shampoos that make your hair silky smooth. That's not to say it makes your hair worse. When I occasionally use Mucota treatment for 30 minutes on weekends and then use this shampoo again, my hair texture improves. Despite these drawbacks... I plan to buy it again when I run out. It's gentle after all... After shampooing, when you wash your hands, they don't feel slippery without soap. The same goes for your hair. When washing your hair, don't rush. Take your time to shampoo thoroughly, focusing on the scalp... After rinsing clean, make sure to dry your scalp completely. - Hwahae UserOily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinJul 28, 2016
I've tried several Aubrey Organics shampoos. The Blue Chamomile one has a nice feel to it. It caused less scalp itching compared to the orange or red packaged ones. Like most organic shampoos, it feels a bit stiff to use at first, but you get used to it. I alternate between this and Aromatica shampoo. If you find organic shampoos too stiff or don't like their scent, Aromatica might be a better choice. However, Aubrey worked better for my itchy scalp. The biggest advantage of organic shampoos is how clean and refreshed your hair feels after rinsing, without any residue. The downside is that it's quite stiff when washing your hair and doesn't lather well, which can lead to tangled hair and discomfort. The scent isn't particularly pleasant either. Using Aubrey's treatment alongside the shampoo helps a lot, but if your hair is very damaged, it can still get quite tangled and difficult to brush. This is especially true right after coloring or perming. In such cases, after using Aubrey shampoo, I use Kerasys or Pantene treatment just on the hair, avoiding the scalp, for about a week or two. Organic treatments often struggle to tame severely damaged hair. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinMay 16, 2016
I bought this when my scalp was at its worst with scabs, and it made my scalp feel so much more comfortable. It's a holy grail product, absolutely amazing! For a natural shampoo, it leaves hair feeling less stiff than others. It definitely produces less lather compared to other shampoos... While it leaves hair less stiff than other natural shampoos, it still can't compare to mainstream shampoos in terms of softness...