One product that impressed me rather quickly and helped get my hair back in somewhat original order was a conditioner containing Moroccan argan oil by DermOrganic. The conditioner worked so well, but it was pricey, and the shampoo was high up in price as well.
I figured I got extremely lucky when I happened to stumble upon Organix Renewing Moroccan Argan Oil Shampoo. Priced at under $8.00, I went ahead and bought it. Like the pricey conditioner, this low priced shampoo promised the same type of things. A fix for damaged hair.
The Scent:
Organix Renewing Moroccan Argan Oil Shampoo has a pleasant scent, a fresh one which reminds me more of fresh cut plant stems, with this fresh cool rain zing as a slight undertone to it. At this point though, I did not care what it smelled like, so long as it helped get my hair in good condition. The plus though was that it smelled OK, so I did not have to worry about having stinky hair.
My Use:
The consistency of this shampoo is rather odd compared to run of the mill shampoo's that I am used to buying. This one has a slickness about it, with a jelly like texture. It does not lather too well either, and I found myself actually having to use another small handful of the shampoo just to get that full clean feeling on my entire scalp.
The slick feeling remains while washing the shampoo out as well. It's not a greasy feeling though, it's like this ultra slick cleanliness. My hair however felt semi dry after rinsing.
Results:
No matter how unpleasant it was to use in the shower, the results spoke for themselves, as my hair dried. It left my locks smooth, silky, manageable, and not feeling gritty or dry the way it had been prior.
All in all, I am happy with the fast acting results, and the product price in general. Had I not found this I would have had to spend nearly $30.00 fir an Argan shampoo by another brand.
If you are in the same boat I was in, with dry damaged hair, then I would recommend you check this one out. The results are fast, and your hair will thank you for it.
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Published by Melanie Dee
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