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Review: Organix Moroccan Argan Oil Shampoo

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This is a great sulfate-free, curly girl method approved, shampoo that you can find at most drugstores! :)

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  • Hi, I have just used the shampoo and the conditioner. I must say that this is the worse one I ever had. It left my hair rough, unmanageable. Although the smell is gorgeous and the bottle looks very luxurious, do not be mislead!. I think it does the very opposite to what it say on the bottle. Luckily, I had my aussie conditioner at hand!

  • @jannulik I did say in this review that this was not the most gentle shampoo. :) It is hard to find one at the drugstore that is sulfate free and gentle... also this review is only for the shampoo, not the conditioner!

  • @waterlily716 hey waterlily - as to the conditioner - fair enough. But quite frankly, I must say you are the only person that this shampoo is working for =) If you lived in my neighbourhood, you would be very welcome to take both - shampoo and conditioner free of charge.My hair is straight and gets very dry and that like I said did opposite to my hair.Yr hair is btw beatiful! what is it all that fuss about sulfate free stuff?

  • @jannulik Yes, well I don't shampoo often--so I am not using this daily, and I use about a pea sized amount. Different strokes for different folks. :) Sulfates are the drying ingredients in most shampoos--sodium lauryl sulfate is a big one. I avoid sulfate shampoos for this reason because I can have very dry hair if I do not. They can strip all the natural oils from curly hair which leaves it dry, frizzy, and unmangeable.

  • are the products for that shampoo line ok for curly hair? I bought the moroccan curling perfection defining cream yesterday and im using it today. i checked the ingredients and i think there ok but im not completely sure. can you help clear that up please?

  • @RockingAnimeFan235 hmmm ok. well i have only ever tried the shampoo, so i can't really say. it seems like a good line. :)

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  • The only Organix shampoo and conditioner worth the money is the Shea Butter line.

  • this shampoo leaves my hair very dry and not so clean!

  • @jannulik I totally agree with you.I purchased this because I have an argan oil styling cream that I am deeply in love with(brand One'n only) and wanted to try a shampoo and conditioner that has the same ingridient.The shampoo is not so bad,but the conditioner feels like it sucked the life out of my hair.No silkiness and softness,might as well wash my hair with dish soap...

  • loreal everpure is wayyy better :)

  • Hello WaterLilly - I have naturally curly hair - 54 yrs old and haven't lost it. I have tried so so many shampoos and conditioners. I have to tell you one that is the best if you can get it. My hair looks like yours with the same texture. Framesi Shine In Shampoo and Conditioner. I've been using if for 14 yrs - sulfate free - specifically for textured (curly hair).Also has a creme dressing to put in your hair after you shampoo and condition leaves your hair absolutely frizz fr and shiney!

  • wow you are super nice and super sweet!

    

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