Mineral Mud Shampoo Satara Dead Sea Mineral Mud Shampoo
- Characteristics
- How to use
- Ingredients
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Age:
18+
Brand: satara
Line: dead sea
Product Type: shampoo
Product Properties: cleansing, moisturizing, nourishment
Skin Type: all types
Volume: 500 ml
Ingredients: aloe vera, chamomile, panthenol, vitamin e
Formula: paraben-free, silicone
When To Use: day
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: Israel
Made in: Israel
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Apply to wet hair, lather with massage movements of fingers. Leave on for two minutes and rinse with warm water. The use of Satara Dead Sea Conditioner is recommended.
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Water, Sodium cocoyl sarcosinate Silt /acrylamide copolymer, Panthenol, Citric acid, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Cocamide MEA, Laureth-10, Tocopherol, Anthemis Nobilis Flower Oil, Sodium hydroxide, Cetrimonium Chloride, Trideceth-12.
I really liked this shampoo. It lathers well and overall provides a pleasant sensation.
I really liked this shampoo... it foams nicely, makes hair soft and vibrant... I generally struggle to find a shampoo, as all shampoos make my scalp itchy... but this one worked perfectly, it doesn't dry out the scalp.
I tried some samples of this product and I really liked it. It does a great job of washing my oily roots. The next day, my hair feels fresh and doesn't get greasy, without drying out my scalp. I will definitely be purchasing a full-sized bottle.
I'm absolutely thrilled with this shampoo.
I have been using organic shampoos for over 10 years, but I was hesitant to buy this one.
My hair is lively and healthy, not dyed, but it tends to get oily at the roots.
Perhaps that's why this shampoo suited me so well! I really liked it, a lot!
It deserves a perfect score of 10 out of 10!!!!!!! My hair feels incredibly soft!!!!!!!!!!
I really liked this shampoo! I have been buying it for a while now. There is one not-so-beneficial ingredient - sodium laureth sulfate, but it is not the second ingredient after water, like in regular shampoos. Other shampoos don't cleanse the scalp as well (I have used sulfate-free Natura Siberica). Sometimes, after washing my hair, the smell of sebum remains, but with the "Satara" shampoo, I don't have this problem. The price is a bit high, but what can I do?
Overall, it's absolutely terrible. It's a shame that I bought it, and to make matters worse, I got half a liter of it. It turns my hair into one big tangled mess. Not even conditioner can help, only a hair mask can somewhat detangle it.