Review : Springfields Shampoo & Conditioner ( Damaged/Treated Hair )
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
Product Description
A low naturally foaming shampoo that gently and effectively cleanses without harsh chemicals. Enriched with pure essential oils and soy protein to help replenish damaged hair. Additional Aloe Vera and camellia extracts help ensure frizz free and shiny hair. It gives exceptional salon performance to give you fabulous looking hair everyday.
Product Description
To help keep your hair looking its best, the conditioners have proteins (wheat) to help strengthen the hair shaft and natural, organic plant oils Jojoba and Macadamia to nourish and moisturise. Special conditioning agents detangle and soften leaving hair shiny, manageable and free from frizz. Enriched with camellia extracts and avocado oil; with added essential oils of Ylang Ylang and Sweet Orange. It provides intensive care to restore volume and shine. No parabens, SLS, SLES, ALS (sulphates), petrochemicals, artificial colour or synthetic fragrances.
I purchased Springfields Shampoo and Conditioner in one of the local pharmacies when I was in Tasmania last year. Proudly Australia made and owned, Springfield has been in the market for 28 years and its foundation is in aromatherapy, with an international reputation for supplying the finest quality pure essential oils, setting benchmarks for purity and quality along the way. You can read more its history here.
Both Springfields Shampoo and Conditioner do not contain parabens, SLS/SLES/ALS ( sulfates ), petrochemicals, artificial colour and synthetic fragrances. They are naturally scented with pure essential oils. The brand do not conduct animal testing.
When I first found out that the shampoo contained Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, I was dismayed as my hair does not take too well to this ingredient, causing them to be a lumpy and tangled mess.
Shampoos that do not fare too well on my hair, with the inclusion of Wheat Protein were Avalon Organics Shine Ylang Ylang Shampoo, John Masters Organics Lavender Rosemary Shampoo, Aveeno Naturals Nourish+Shine Shampoo, Jason Natural Colour Protect Henna Shampoo, Nature's Gate Chamomile and Lemon Verbena Shampoo, Renew Everyday Purifying Shampoo, Olivella The Olive Shampoo and Agronatura Hair Shampoo while A'kin Rice Aminos and Wheat Protein Intensive Moisture Shampoo, Ecru Luxe Treatment Shampoo and Living Proof No Frizz Shampoo were products that worked moderately well, thankfully.
My first usage was not too pleasant as the thick shampoo contents were hard to lather on my hair in the first 3 minutes, but gradually became easier. Subsequent usage proved that my worries were unfounded as I realized that the shampoo and conditioner were pretty great products.
Springfields Shampoo for damaged and treated hair was low in foam but lathered moderately well. There was no straw-like condition and the hint of essential oil fragrances made it a relaxing hair experience.
Unfortunately, the packaging was not too desirable as the stiff tube caused 2 large tears when I slotted it together with other hair products in a box in my cupboard. There were no issues with other hair products though.
Much depressions were also needed to squeeze out the thick shampoo contents from the small opening at the cap as it does not flow too easily.
As for the Springfields Conditioner for damaged and treated hair, it has a creamy but lightweight texture which left my hair feeling shiny and more manageable. My long and thick hair were less tangled too.
Shampoo Ingredients
Conditioner Ingredients
Source : Springfields
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