Review : Yadah Natural Shampoo



Product Description
This shampoo helps soothe the sensitive or irritated scalp. It delicately cleanses and purifies the scalp and immediately eases irritations.
Formulated with ECOCERT® Lemonbalm & Organic Opuntia Ficuc (Cactus) extract

Benefits :
Contains natural ingredients certified by ECOCERT.
Produced with 100% natural surfactant which washing hair refreshedly without damaging scalp and hair.
Paraben-free, Silicone-free, Colorant-free.
Soothes scalp itchiness and protects scalp and hair.
Gets rid of scalp stress with its natural ingredients such as organic opuntia extracts and ECOCERT-certified lemon water.

Key Ingredients
Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate – compound anion surfactant that dissolves sebum
and long-time blackhead and is used as hair-conditioner.
Sodium Cocoyl Glutamate – anion surfactant good for baby and allergic skin.
Orange water – prevents stains with its function of restraining melanin generation, and prevents aging of skin cells with its excellent anti-oxidizing properties.
Lemon water – has whitening effect and astriction effect, strengthens capillary vessels, disinfects skins, and has function of softening skins.
Mung Bean Extract – has oxidizing effect, skin moisturizing and soothing effect, and stimulus easing function.

Yadah, a Korean brand with products formulated for the younger age group has a fun and bubbly personality to its packaging to fit its theme for its targeted consumers.
Yadah products are touted to be 100% free from artifical colouring, mineral oil, sulphate and animal materials. They are based on natural plant extracts and formulated to be hypoallergenic, non-comodeogenic and natural ingredients with strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
You can read more about it here.

This shampoo is my first product from the brand. It is touted to be a 2-in-1 hair product. So does it deliver?

I started off with using it as a daily shampoo wash before moving on to twice daily wash as I felt that it does not cleanse well enough. Hair feels and looks oily by the end of the work day on most days.
It has a heavy fragrance which seemed to be a mixture of orange and lemon.

It does not foam much, but provide suds during the lathering process. The texture is runny which seemed out of place with the pump dispenser since it virtually squirts out the liquid each time I depress on the pump.
What really irks me is that it tangled up my hair quite badly after each wash. On top of that, I also noticed that there are more hair shedding than usual. The unusual amount of hair shedding takes place after I had used more than 50% of the shampoo and its not due to the tangled hair ends. That terrifies me greatly.

A recent visit to the hairdresser proved my points. I was informed that I have a sensitive scalp which is red and raw. Folicles are also blocked which lead to a mild case of hair loss. I can only contribute it to the shampoo since thats the only hair product which had a greater impact to the scalp.

The shampoo comes in 2 sizes, 250g ( $15.90) and 400g ( $22.90 ) and I got mine in the 250g though the 400g is cheaper, if you calculate by quantity.

Source :  Yadah


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