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Simply Organic Moisture Rich Shampoo & Conditioner – Product Review

in Hair on 06/08/09

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I’ve been coloring my hair for 16 years and I’ve done lots of damage. I have tried practically every salon and over-the-counter shampoo and conditioner for color-treated hair. But natural and organic lines are still new to me. I have to admit, it took me a long time to try them because I didn’t really believe they would be good enough to repair damage.

So, I was pleasantly surprised when I tried Simply Organic Moisture Rich Shampoo and Moisture Rich Conditioner. To get straight to the point, my hair feels great. Despite its damage, after two weeks, it feels strong and soft and smooth.

The shampoo lathers well, even without the sulfates, and rinses easily. The conditioner detangles and smooths without weighing down my fine hair. They don’t leave a film like other natural products I’ve tried and if I didn’t know they were made from all-natural and organic ingredients, I would not have guessed they were any different from the popular salon brands.

Speaking of those ingredients, here’s why they’re so good for my hair. Simply Organic’s entire skin, hair and body care line of products are based on the olive leaf extract. The shampoo also contains organic honey and essential oils. The conditioner contains orange oil, lemon oil, honey, apple pectin, and shea butter, plus it has a pump dispenser, which makes it easy to get it out of the bottle, especially in the shower.

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Comments

  1. Jessika Olvey says

    June 6, 2010 at 3:43 am

    i agree with this! thanks

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