Donnerstag, 30. August 2012

Hydrating Invigorating Shampoo(SLS-Free) & Nutrient Replenishing Conditioner

Sorry for the long "post-break", but I went on a nice little trip with my friends (I think I'll never ever forget!). :) 

I took (as many girls all over the world) my beautycase and stuff with me to stay refreshed over the days.
Just a few weeks before the trip was going to start I ordered a new shampoo and a new conditioner, 
both from Jane Carter Solution Homegrown Hair Care. 


I think I used them for three to four weeks now, enough to give you a little review and share my
experiences with the world! ;)

  1. price
  2. smell
  3. cleansing
  4. ingredients
  5. texture
  6. cruelty free? (not animal tested)
  7. promises of the product
  8. How my hair felt afterwards
1. On the official website (janecartersolution.com) the shampoo (8oz) is 10.00$ and the conditioner
    (8oz) is 13.00$. I ordered the products at Cynthia's Bilss For Curls where the shampoo is 11.00€
    and the conditioner 13.95€.

2. The Hydrating Invigorating Shampoo smells extremly like mint (in the bathroom somebody asked "Who's   using a mint shampoo in here???"). The Conditioner is undefined (I just can't tell). Personally I think
    it smells like those soaps and shower gels you get for free in hotels...whereas my mom was like: "They 
    smell great!" (I don't think they stink, but it's just not mine...;)  )

3. The cleansing effect is extremly great! You need really very little of the shampoo....but looooaaaadddss 
    of the conditioner (at least I needed that!), because the shampoo cleaned my hair and left it dry/strawy...
    So I needed the conditioner to moisture it again, although it didn't hydrate it that well...
    The result is now that the shampoo is almost completly full and the conditioner's empty!
    
4. Hydrating Invigorating Shampoo (SLS-Free): Deionized Water, Extracts of: Aloe Vera, Comfrey, Watercress, Myrrh, Panthenol, Anthemis Noblis Flower (Camomile), Symphytum Officinal Leaf (Comfrey), Equisetum Arvense (Horsetail), Urtica Dioica (Nettle), Rosemarinus Officinalis Leaf (Rosemary) ,Humulus Lupulus (Hops), Lawsonia Inermis (Henna), Certified Organic Essential Oils: Lemon, Vanilla Extract, Polyquarternium11, Soyamid DEA, PPG30, Cetyl Ether, Oleth-3 Phosphate, Hydroxypropyltrimonium hydrolyzed wheat protein, Phenoxyethanol. 


Nutrient Replenishing Conditioner:  Deionized Water, Behentrimonium Methosulfate, Glycerin, Cetearyl Alcohol, Ceteareth 20, Extracts of: Green Tea, Sage, Rosemary, Basil, Mullein, Licorice, Thyme, and Vanilla, Certified Organic: Sunflower Oil, Aloe Vera, Jojoba Oil, Lavender Oil, Lemon Oil, Wheat Protein, Wheat Amino Acids, Tocopherol, Lecithin, Panthenol, Caprylic Acid, Glycine, Phenoxyethanol, Potassium Sorbate, Citric Acid, 

All ingredients copied from janecartersolution.com

5. The texture of both products is light and creamy, but the conditioner is a little bit easier to spread onto  your than the shampoo.

6.  Both products are cruelty free (it says so on the bottels).

7. Infuse moisture while gently cleansing your hair and scalp. This SULPHATE FREE shampoo employs  humectants that helps your hair hold more moisture with an added hint of peppermint to wake up your scalp.
(Hydarting Invigorating Shampoo(SLS-Free).


 This product does just what is says … it replenishes. It works especially well when used with heat, leaving your hair in better condition than ever before. There is nothing better than soft, shiny, healthy hair. Nutrient Replenishing Conditioner contains ingredients that permanently bond to your hair’s cortex, leaving it stronger and with greater elasticity. Once in awhile, you come across a product that is truly "the best" -and this conditioner is certainly one of those rare commodities. (Nutrient Replenishing Conditioner)


Plus products claim to be hair color safe!

8. As I said my hair felt strawy and dry. The conditioner didn't make it any better and I'm happy to 
    try another shampoo now! The strong smell of mint wasn't for me and anyway I'd been a bit 
    confused, because "nautral sulphate free" shampoo shouldn't foam up like that....^^
    As you know I've got 3a/b curls, so maybe you're luckier than me! ;) 
 

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