Review on sea buckthorn shampoo for normal and dry hair from Natura Siberica
Natura Siberica is the most popular Russian skin and hair care cosmetics today. That is, cosmetics really work, otherwise it would not have gained such popularity and not only in Russia. Natura Siberica hair care cosmetics have a lot of reviews on the Internet (besides, most of them are positive), so I too could not resist and bought myself a shampoo for normal and dry hair.
The appearance of the shampoo is so bright, I would even say festive (in the bathroom it attracts eyes), on the bottle itself there is a lot of information about the action of the shampoo, active ingredients, as for the professional line there are a lot of different promises, I am used to the fact that professional products for hair with a minimum of information, but the effect is good and prolonged.
From the manufacturer: the presented shampoo contains unique organic components that significantly improve the condition of the hair. The mixture of taiga lungwort extract and germ oil guarantees the saturation of the strands with the necessary moisture and perfectly retains it deep in the hair structure, thereby eliminating the problem of overdrying of the curls, reducing their fragility and giving them increased elasticity. And the combination of pine nut oil, Altai sea buckthorn and macadamia nut oil provides increased production of keratin, resulting in stronger, smoother hair and refined shine.
- deeply cleanses the scalp
- strengthens hair follicles
- reduces hair breakage
- stimulates hair growth
- nourishes and moisturizes hair
- eliminates dandruff
Composition: Aqua, Anemonoides Altaica Extract * (Altai anemone extract), Cetraria Nivalis Extract * (snow cladonia extract), Macadamia Ternifolia Seed Oil * (macadamia oil), Pinus Pumila Needle Extract * (cedar elfin extract), Pinus Sibirica Seed Oil * (oil pine nut), Pulmonaria Officinalis Extract (taiga lungwort), Triticum Vulgare (Wheat) Germ Oil * (wheat germ oil), Hippophae Rhamnoides Fruit Oil * (Altai sea buckthorn oil), Sodium Coco-Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Lauryl- Glucoside Glucoside, Glyceryl Oleate, Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein (Vegetable Keratin), Panthenol (Pro-Vitamin B5), Retinyl Palmitate (Vitamin A), Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Hippophae Rhamam Alcohol, Sodium Chloride, Benzoic Acid, Sorbic Acid, Citric Acid, Parfum
Sea Buckthorn Shampoo does not contain:
- Sodium Laureth Sulfate
- artificial fragrances and preservatives
- paraffins
- silicones
- synthetic dyes
My opinion. A can of shampoo is quite decent - 400 ml, you can buy it in any household chemicals store or in a pharmacy, the price is quite acceptable for such a volume. In principle, the shampoo is convenient to use, but I like it more with a pump-shaped dispenser, because when the shampoo is already running out, it is a little difficult to squeeze it out, since the shampoo is quite thick. The smell of the shampoo is rich, pronounced sea buckthorn and it remains on the hair, at first it was difficult to get used to it, but over time we got used to it. The shampoo does not foam very much, even the second time, but it washes the hair (I always lather the shampoo twice, and after the oil masks, three times).
My hair is thin, porous in structure, correspondingly dry, and tends to oily at the roots. Therefore, I wash my head three times with this shampoo, and on the fourth with a deep cleansing shampoo, with such a scheme, the shampoo does not make my hair heavier and it does not grow greasy faster.
Result:
- the shampoo completely cleanses the hair and scalp (the main thing is to wash it off well, like any other shampoo), and when you wash off the shampoo from the hair, the hair is soft and not tangled;
- shampoo does not weigh down the hair and it does not get dirty faster, although my sister has the opposite;
- the shampoo moisturizes the hair, although not much, but it moisturizes and this is reflected in the ends of the hair, they are more nourished and do not stick out in different directions;
- shampoo together with a balm or mask makes hair more manageable, facilitates combing and styling;
- hair after shampoo looks good, straight hair to hair, I like the result.
Summing up, we can say that the shampoo is good, it will suit hair that needs moisture, that is, dry hair and without any problems, so I think it will not work for damaged hair.