Review : Aubrey Organics Nourishing Shampoo



Product Description
Aubrey Organics Rosa Mosqueta Nourishing Shampoo is a gentle formula that helps remove chlorine and impurities that can cause dryness, brittleness and fading. It contains vital nutrients that help protect natural and color-treated hair for increased vitality and shine.

I gotten this via Iherb but it was nasty to use and so I have been using it on an on-off basis. Aubrey Organics Nourishing Shampoo has since changed its formula so the original version as shown in picture is not longer available and the ingredients have changed too.

This shampoo is particularly difficult to work into wet hair, the gel formula does not have much suds, hence does not lather much which made me end up using more shampoo, to ensure it covers all parts of my hair.

More time is also required to get the shampoo off the hair so that there is no residue build-up.
It is slightly drying and hair feels like straw and in clumps hence a conditioner is much needed to soften and moisturise the hair.

Even though, Aubrey Organics Rosa Mosqueta Nourishing Shampoo is said to be safe for color-treated hair but I didn't feel that it does much to nourish and treat dryness, brittleness and fading on hair. I hate to be wasteful, so I am still using it, despite how bad it is. 

The product scored 3.2 from 20 users on Makeupalley.

Ingredients : 
Aqua, decyl glucoside, glycerin, sodium cocoyl hydrolyzed soy protein, organic rice syrup, organic aloe leaf juice, xanthan gum, organic shea butter, citric acid, lavender oil, bergamot oil, ylang ylang oil, organic rose mosqueta seed oil, St. John’s wort oil, grapefruit extract, carrot root extract, coltsfoot leaf extract, horsetail extract, alcohol denat. (38b, lavender*), tocopheryl acetate, witch hazel water, ascorbic acid, soybean oil, beta-carotene

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