NAÏF
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Last week I received 2 products from NAÏF: the nourishing hand cream & nourishing shampoo. What really appeals to the brand is the ingredients they use. Mainly natural ingredients and no parabens and sulfates in shampoo. This is good for both your scalp and hair. I have blonde medium hair that by blondering what is on the dry side. That's why I was very curious about what the NAÏF shampoo would do for my hair as it contains both coconut and flaxseed oil in it. Normally I wash my hair with shampoo from the Keuhne Care line. I wash my hair every 5 to 6 days and use the hair mask from the same line. I used NAÏF shampoo instead of this shampoo. For the rest, I kept my routine exactly the same. Unfortunately, I'm not so happy. On day 2 it was already necessary to use dry shampoo, as my hair was already getting more greasy. This is normally not until day 4. On day 4 I already washed it because it was already so greasy. In addition, I also need a lot more product than I'm used to getting my hair really clean. Normally I use about one sprouts in quantity and I only need to wash it once. With NAÏF shampoo I had to do this 3x before my hair was really clean. I don't just need to wash my hair more often using NAÏF shampoo, but I also use more product. Anyone maybe tips when using this shampoo? I'd love it to work for my hair so much.
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- TESTER
very good shampoo my hair feels nice to the touch and that's something I'm looking for in a shampoo.
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Naïf Shampoo describes itself as a brand that is pure or 'no nonsense'. It is an emerging trend in the beauty industry for the modern consumer that is more aware of what goes in and on the body. Does this shampoo compliant!? At first glance. Mild with a familiar fragrance, this shampoo is less foaming than mainstream shampoos and is neatly sealed for use to keep the ingredients fresh! Personally, I am a supporter of the “Curly girl aka CG method” especially for curly hair. Within this method, sulfates are a 'big no no! and unfortunately I found one in this shampoo: 'Sodium coco-sulfate, which is a mild yet drying cleanser for my type of hair. That said, I think it's a great shampoo where you really get a clean feeling without a violent perfume scent, and I certainly think that's a better option than the regular herb barrel selection in which the unwanted ingredients stack themselves up and the benefits of washing your hair totally. fall away. Should my CG approved selection ever run out of the box, I'd be afraid to take this shampoo out of the closet!
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