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- Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedFeb 29, 2020
Free from harmful ingredients, making it safe for pregnant women to use. It's fragrance-free and completely non-toxic, which is excellent. For those with oily scalps, it doesn't provide that deep cleansing feeling or remove buildup effectively. The lack of fragrance and slightly sticky texture might be off-putting for some. For best results, try using Dr. Bronner's shampoo first to remove excess oil, then follow up with this product. - Hwahae UserDry SkinJan 24, 2018
Even after blow-drying, the moisture seems to revive over time, leaving my hair feeling hydrated. The increased hydration makes my hair look even better. I don't even use conditioner, and it's still amazing! The thin consistency tends to make me use more product than necessary, and the scent is quite strong, reminiscent of crayons. You also need to shake it well before each use. When lathering, use a wide-toothed comb to create an abundant foam. After working up a lather, I let it sit for about a minute before rinsing thoroughly with the first rinse. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAug 21, 2017
I bought it as a gift, and I'm told they're enjoying using it. It's expensive for the amount you get. Buying the shampoo and conditioner together costs more than twice as much as domestic products. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinJun 10, 2017
Aubrey Organics products generally leave hair feeling a bit stiff after washing. I'm curious about their pH levels. The Honeysuckle line has a thin consistency, but it lathers up nicely with dense foam. I especially love the conditioner's scent, so I always keep several bottles on hand. For a natural shampoo, it's quite easy to use and works well. Hair feels somewhat stiff after washing, and it seems to get oily again rather quickly. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinJul 29, 2016
After learning about the harmful effects of shampoos and cosmetics, I decided to switch my shampoo first and chose Aubrey for its clean ingredients. Initially, it was a bit challenging due to its thickness, but once I got the hang of it, it became easier to use. I've noticed I can go longer between washes, which is less of a hassle. After washing, my hair feels light and refreshed. It's quite thick and I feel like I'm losing more hair than usual. The scent is a bit odd, but it dissipates quickly so it's only noticeable during washing. It's a shame it doesn't come with a pump dispenser. I've found a technique that works well: first, gently massage it into the scalp and rinse lightly, then follow with a more thorough wash. This creates more lather and cleanses effectively. Using it with a conditioner seems to give even better results. - an****Dry SkinSensitive SkinJun 13, 2016
The fragrance is pleasant and the ingredients are reassuring. If you wet your hair with lukewarm water for a while, squeeze out a generous amount, and lather it up in your palms before shampooing, it creates a decent foam. I wonder why it makes me itchy. No matter how thoroughly I rinse, it still causes itching. Even though the ingredients are supposed to be good, there must be something that doesn't agree with my skin. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinDec 27, 2015
I chose this shampoo because it's free from harmful ingredients like sulfates. When you shake it well and lather, it produces as much foam as regular shampoo, so I used it without any issues. My friends even commented that my hair looks better, so it seems to be a perfect fit for me. While there's nothing particularly disappointing, the price of just over 10,000 won for 325ml might be a bit steep compared to regular shampoos, which could be a concern for some. For best results, shake the bottle thoroughly before use. Dispense some into your hands and work up a lather before applying. This method ensures you get plenty of foam. - kr****Dry SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinDec 1, 2015
First off, I love the gentle ingredients. I've tried famous brands like Avalon and Giovanni, but I've settled on this one. Among organic products, it lathers really well. When you create those fluffy bubbles and apply them while brushing your teeth, it feels like they're whisking away all the oil and grime from your hair. By the way, I only like the Honeysuckle Rose from Aubrey's line - their other products aren't that great. Being organic, it does leave the hair a bit stiff. However, the conditioner from the same line is surprisingly soft for an organic product. I'm not keen on using regular treatments, so I'm on the lookout for ones with good ingredients. If anyone knows any, please let me know! The shampoo's consistency is quite thin, so it's easy to pour out too much. Here's what I do: I shake the bottle (you're supposed to shake this product before use), then section my hair and massage it in. I use small amounts each time, just enough to coat my hands. If you use a lot like with regular shampoo, it's so thin it seems to disappear! This method also creates much richer lather. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinAtopic SkinOct 26, 2015
A subtle fragrance emanating from the scalp Luxurious lather for a natural shampoo 80% likelihood of repurchasing The need to shake well before each use Quick mixing required due to thin consistency that easily runs off - di*****Normal SkinSensitive SkinOct 3, 2015
The ingredients are really gentle. If you buy it directly from overseas, it's quite affordable at under $10. It made my hair feel so stiff that I felt like I was losing more hair. It's also inconvenient to shake before use. I had high expectations since it's such a famous shampoo, but I'm extremely disappointed... Using the conditioner from the same line makes your hair magically soft. Thanks to the conditioner, I was able to use up both bottles I bought. Honestly, the best tip for women with long hair might be to avoid this product altogether.