- Characteristics
- How to use
- Ingredients
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Age:
18+
Brand: dushka
Line: hair care
Product Type: solid shampoo
Product Properties: cleansing, for shine, nourishment
Volume: 75 g
Ingredients: olive, vitamin e
Feature: animal-friendly
Special Certificates: cruelty free
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: Ukraine
Made in: Ukraine
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Wet the product and apply to wet hair, spreading over the entire length. Lather with massage movements, rinse with water. For a more thorough cleansing of the hair, apply and rinse the product twice.
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Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Polysorbate 20, Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Stearic Acid, Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Behentrimonium Chloride, Cymbopogon Nardus (Citronella) Oil, Tocopherol, Citral, CI 74260.
I am frustrated with this shampoo. I have been unable to wash out the hair mask for three consecutive days. Before using this shampoo, I was using a solid shampoo from another Ukrainian brand of natural cosmetics and I was able to go four days between hair washes. Now, with this "soap," I have to wash my hair every day, otherwise my scalp itches. Additionally, if I don't apply any moisture to my hair afterwards, they become dry and brittle like straw. The scent and color of this shampoo are reminiscent of floor cleaner.
Good product. However, a conditioner is still necessary no matter what. It lasts for about a month and a half (for medium-length hair).
I bought this product in a physical store. I have previously tried other types from the same brand and liked them. However, this one was a disappointment. It doesn't lather well due to the softening component and runs out very quickly. It doesn't provide conditioning, so I still need to use a conditioner afterwards (the salesperson also recommended this). The only thing I liked about it was the scent. Well, if you have patience and lather for a long time, it does clean well. I had to lather my thick shoulder-length hair twice, or even three times, to get it clean. It ran out within two weeks.
I started thinking about sulfate-free shampoos after getting a hair perm. There were two reasons for this: my hair was still somewhat damaged despite it being a "bio" perm, and I read that the curling effect would last longer with sulfate-free shampoos.
I have used this solid shampoo a few times so far and my impression of it is good. It lathers well, although you do need to work with it since it's not a liquid. I lather it in my palm and massage it into my roots. It doesn't dry out my scalp or hair. I'm not sure about the "conditioning effect" as I still use a conditioner.
The shampoo cleanses excellently, leaving my hair feeling fresh and light. There is no discomfort whatsoever. I hope I won't be disappointed. This is my first shampoo of this kind as I mostly use mass-market brands.
The texture of the shampoo is similar to soap and it has a pleasant scent (lemongrass is clearly noticeable). It doesn't dissolve easily. The wooden soap dish is cool :)
The ingredients are great. I hope it will also help with hair loss. Only time will tell. :)