Love Beauty and Planet Shampoo

by - Friday, April 17, 2020

Love Beauty and Planet - PhP 390 / 400ml
It's been a while since I posted anything beauty related so here we go. I have been feeling a bit down the past week too and the only time I feel better about myself is after a good hot shower with a whole lotta yummy shower products: hair products, body washes, body oils, face wash, a good loofa, etc. Self-pampering is the best instant mood-lifter.

I have been using these shampoos for a couple of months now, long before the whole Covid hullabaloo. I'm just reminiscing now: I was grocery shopping one random Sunday with the family, a time where hand washing and wearing masks weren't at the top of our priorities -simpler times.

I had just dyed my hair dark blonde, and having my hair turn brassy was one of my worst fears (again, simpler times). It's really hard to find sulfate-free products out there, and as most of us already know, products containing sulfate can turn your hair orange-y or brassy, instead of its golden glory you intended it to be.
To be honest, as I was browsing the shampoo aisle at the grocery, it was the packaging that attracted me most. I've never hear nor have I seen this brand before, and really, when I am choosing cosmetic products, it's the packaging I look at first. I know, I can be shallow.

It has a very holistic approach, and even though I am not that hard core about chemicals in my hair (I do dye my hair after all), I'm glad to have come across a sulfate-free shampoo that is readily available at the supermarket.

My new favorite brand of shampoo comes in five different variants, each of which is meant to treat different hair concerns. I only got three in one go though, because these three were the only ones we had at the grocery. I would have gotten all five if they were all available. 

According to my research, here are a few highlights: Murumuru butter and Rose for color treated hair, Coconut milk and White Jasmine for curls, Indian Lilac and Clove Leaf for shine, Coconut Oil and Ylang Ylang for repairing damage, Tea Tree Oil and Vetiver for detoxing and volumizing, Turmeric and Tonka essence for a sulfate-free way to strengthen strands, and Argan Oil and Lavender for frizz. That last one is my favorite since I can really frizz the eff up.
The conditioners are created with “fast-rinse” technology so that you’re using less water in your haircare routine (how's that for sustainable?). Supposedly, they’ve committed to making their shampoos fast-rinse by 2020, too. I just loooove the silk texture of this shampoo, and it lathers really nice on the hair. Just a little is more than enough! Lathering up with this stuff will make every shower feel like a luxury hair spa experience… without the hefty price tag.
Not only are the products good for your hair, they’re also good for the planet. The bottles are made from recycled plastic, and you can reuse the bottles too because when you're done, you can actually screw the cap off and repurpose it.




HERE ARE MY THOUGHTS:

Length of usage before review: 1.5 bottles later

PROS
  • All natural and organic! Can be used by pregnant and lactating women.
  • Made with saponified oils and plant extracts.
  • Affordable.
  • Has a very aromatherapy scent.
  • Lathers really well.
  • Vegan.
  • All variants are safe for color treated hair.
  • SLES and SLS free.
  • Salt free.
  • Alcohol free.
  • Safe for treated hair (rebonded, keratin treated, brazillian blowout, etc)
  • No artificial dyes and perfumes!

CONS
  • Can be purchased only online.


MY OVERALL RATING: ★★★


Retail Price: PhP 390
Packaging: Excellent.
Will I re-purchase? Yes.
Will I recommend it? Yes. Absolutely.




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