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- gagamuleFeb 22, 2021 (UTC)Dry Skin
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ConsThere are already many products with this concept, and its ordinary nature makes it feel like just another one in the crowd. I remember it being quite expensive for 150ml. If the value for money is low, it would be nice if at least the fragrance was good, giving a sense of luxury and inner healing. However, that's not the case here. The scent (slightly reminiscent of dish soap, probably due to the use of non-harmful fragrances) feels just average when applied as a shampoo. Given that there are quite a few products with good ingredients, low pH, pretty packaging, and even healing natural fragrances (and at better prices), this one doesn't offer much merit, hence the 3-star rating. Oh, and about the 'natural' claim - it seems to be based on some extracts at the bottom of the ingredient list, while lauryl glucoside and disodium~ are proudly listed at the top. Calling this shampoo 'natural' is a stretch.
TipI don't use SLS-based shampoos, so I always cleanse twice with this type of shampoo. (There's a psychological feeling that I need to dye my hair more frequently.) The manufacturer is New Gen Cosmetic.