Natural Herbal Shampoo "Neem & Aloe Vera, SLS-free Khadi Natural Ayurvedic Neem & Aloe Vera Hair Cleanser
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Age:
18+
Brand: Khadi Natural
Line: hair care
Product Type: shampoo
Product Properties: cleansing, nourishment, repair, soothing
Ingredients: aloe vera
Feature: animal-friendly
Special Certificates: cruelty free
Formula: ayurveda, paraben-free, sls-free
When To Use: universal
Gender: unisex
Classification: natural
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: India
Made in: India
Ayurvedic science is the oldest healing tradition, dating back over five thousand years. Its followers carefully preserve ancient remedies based on the healing properties of nature's gifts. These very recipes form the foundation of the cosmetic products by the Indian brand Khadi Natural. One of the main lines from this manufacturer is a series of natural herbal shampoos that provide comprehensive hair care. These cleansing products are free from parabens and sulfates, gently purifying the hair from impurities while revitalizing and strengthening it.
Features of the Khadi Natural Ayurvedic Neem & Aloe Vera Hair Cleanser:
- Removes impurities without harming the hair and scalp;
- Eliminates dandruff, itching, tightness, flaking, and other signs of an unhealthy scalp;
- Stimulates hair growth, strengthens roots, and revitalizes along the entire length;
- Makes hair softer and more elastic;
- Contains extracts of aloe and neem, known for their regenerating and restorative properties;
- Moisturizes dry strands, making them smoother and silkier;
- Prevents breakage, hair loss, and split ends.-
Apply a small amount of shampoo to your scalp (at the roots of your hair). Then, distribute the lather throughout the length of your hair. Leave it on for 5-10 minutes. Rinse thoroughly. Avoid using excessively hot water.
Reviews about Khadi Natural Ayurvedic Neem & Aloe Vera Hair Cleanser
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The shampoo is good! It performs its function well, effectively cleansing the hair and leaving it clean for a longer period of time. However, I did not notice any other noticeable effects.
Wonderful shampoo!!! I have been using this shampoo along with the conditioner for the second time. It has a pleasant scent. I highly recommend it.
Special thanks to Makeup for providing a good product and excellent service.
I give this product a rating of two stars because the full composition of the product is not specified, neither by the makeup brand nor by the manufacturer.
The ingredients include purified water, decyl glucoside, coco glucoside, sodium methyl cocoyl taurate, sodium (potassium) lauroyl sarcosinate, cocamidopropyl betaine, camellia sinensis, PEG 7 glyceryl cocoate, sodium pyroglutamic acid, azadirachta indica, ocimum sanctum, symplocos racemosa, cinnamomum camphora, hydrolyzed wheat protein, emblica officinalis, glycerin, xylitylglucoside and anhydroxylitol and xylitol, provitamin B5 (D panthenol), calendula officinalis, polyquaternium 20, xanthan gum, quaternized hydroxyethylcellulose, tocopheryl acetate, azadirachta indica, trigonella foenum-graecum, arnica montana, eugenia caryophyllata, melaleuca alternifolia, citric acid, ethylene glycol distearate, sodium benzoate and potassium sorbate, methylchloroisothiazolinone/methylisothiazolinone, and colorant.
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This shampoo is fabulous! If you are a blonde and have dry, brittle, and unruly hair, then using it along with the conditioner from the same series really improves the situation!
I bought the shampoo+conditioner with green tea, aloe vera, and brigarandzha hair oil. What can I say, my hair is medium density and medium weight blonde, and it's fine. When washing, my hair gets horribly tangled, the shampoo itself lathers well, and the consumption is normal. The situation doesn't change after using the conditioner, my hair still gets tangled, and it's hard to comb even with the oil. But after drying, the situation changes, my hair becomes truly lively and shiny, slightly squeaky, with volume, and I don't need a straightener, just a hairdryer is enough for styling, and it doesn't get frizzy. I give it 4 stars because it gets tangled when washing, although some girls write that it will improve over time.
I'm buying it for the second time, and for me, this shampoo is the best among sulfate-free ones! My hair has become stronger, stopped falling out, and now it has a beautiful shine!
The shampoo is excellent; it leaves my hair lively and shiny. It also helps maintain volume and keeps my hair cleaner for a longer time. For me, this is the best option among sulfate-free shampoos!
Girls, this is just a regular shampoo. Nothing supernatural, honestly. It makes the roots oily and dries out the length of the hair, just like any regular sulfate shampoo. The only plus is that it slightly reduces hair frizz compared to sulfate shampoos. And that's about it. There are much cheaper and better natural shampoos available, both in terms of price and effectiveness.
I am purchasing this product for the 4th time now. However, I have just realized that it comes in both sulfate and sulfate-free versions, as well as paraben-free options.
The shampoo is really great. My hair has completely transformed. I wanted to get rid of my split ends a bit, but after using this shampoo, I don't see the need anymore. It nourishes, moisturizes, strengthens, doesn't cause dandruff or scalp itchiness, lathers well, and gives a healthy shine. I also bought the conditioner "Shikakai and Honey" and the hair oil "Bringaraj". The effect is even better when using them together.
I have been using this product for just over a month. Unfortunately, it did not work for me. After the first two uses, my hair became softer, but then dandruff started to increase with each use. My hair also started to get greasy faster and my scalp began to itch. To make matters worse, I decided to reread the ingredients list and noticed a small note at the end (which I hadn't noticed before) - it's the cleansing base. What kind of base is it? The manufacturer didn't find it necessary to specify. I doubt it's natural. It's hard to trust ingredients after this. That's why I'm giving it one star.
Super!!!
Translation: Excellent!!!
I really liked this shampoo. It has a pleasant scent and cleans my hair well and gently without drying out my scalp. It gives the impression of a natural shampoo.
I tried it and understood why it has received all 5-star ratings! The results are amazing, this shampoo is the best among sulfate-free ones!
I tried it once. Now I only use it. My hair has been bleached multiple times. This shampoo revives them.
I really liked it. Our water is very hard, but this shampoo doesn't dry out my hair and hasn't caused dandruff. I have long hair and it stays fresh for 3-4 days after using it!
I bought a sulfate-free shampoo for the first time. It has a pleasant smell and consistency. Surprisingly, it gives my heavy and long hair a bit of volume. After washing, my hair feels like it has been treated with a mask or conditioner. I really love how soft and pleasant it is.
I have never had such a good shampoo before, even though I have tried a bunch of different brands - I have had all kinds of shampoos. My hair becomes silky and shiny, and it smells pleasant.
I have already ordered it twice! I'm surprised there are no reviews. So far, I have used three shampoos from this brand: neem and aloe vera, amla and bringaraj, honey and vanilla. I listed them in the order of purchase. This one I liked the most. But for some reason, I bought it first. Maybe intuition. I have been using it since August. When it ran out, I decided to explore the brand further and bought the amla and bringaraj shampoo. It's good, but I needed more of it to wash my hair compared to the neem and aloe vera shampoo, which almost cleansed my scalp from the first use. However, I always shampoo twice. With the amla and bringaraj shampoo, I shampooed my hair three times, but it's also good, just more product is needed. I follow the instructions, shampoo, rinse, apply again, shampoo (the second time requires less shampoo, by the way), leave the foam on for 5-10 minutes, then rinse. But then I also apply the aloe mask from Garnier Fructis (many people know and love it), I really like the result. I have also tried it without the mask due to lack of time, but I prefer it with the mask. I also want to try the conditioners from Kadi, as Lisa highly recommends them. I have light blonde hair, but everyone says I'm a blonde, so I use the amla and bringaraj shampoo with caution. I alternate it with other shampoos. The description says it can give a darker shade, but I haven't noticed it yet. Honey and vanilla... I've read about it, everyone praises it a lot, it's also good, but I have a stronger affection for the neem and aloe vera shampoo, which provides more moisture. The neem and aloe shampoo is labeled "sulfate-free", while the honey and vanilla shampoo doesn't have that label, so I rely solely on the feeling of my hair. I prefer the neem and aloe shampoo more. To each their own, I suppose. But I am very satisfied and will continue to use it! There is no doubt about the authenticity of the product. Attached are photos without flash and with flash.
I really liked the shampoo. It lathers very well for a product without SLS. The shampoo is marketed as an anti-dandruff solution, but luckily I don't have dandruff, so I can't say anything about that. It rinses out well, I didn't even need hair oil, unlike regular natural shampoos that tend to slightly dry out the hair. The scent is not strong and doesn't linger on the hair, but I couldn't quite figure out what it smells like, something herbal maybe. My hair is not colored, and it looks good after using the shampoo. It doesn't require a large amount to lather well. I'm satisfied with the shampoo.