Naked Naturals hair care
Filed Under (House & Home, Products) by
Elizabeth on 05-03-2008
Tagged Under : hair care, naked naturals, naked naturals shampoo
This is a photo of me “before” I used the samples of naked naturals Awapuhi & Lavender shampoo and conditioner that were sent to me for a review. I really wish I had thought to take an “after” photo, because I was amazed at how well these worked on my color-treated hair.
I’ve read enough articles in magazines to know that you are supposed to change your shampoo every once in a while, because otherwise it builds up and stops working as well. My addled brain must have forgot that piece of advice, but I sure remembered it when I saw the results of using Naked Naturals. Naked Naturals products contain no Lauryl or Laureth Sulfates. What is that? It’s a detergent that makes the big lather when you use shampoo. The thing is, detergents dry out your hair. That lather actually does no good at all. Naked Naturals doesn’t have it, so when you apply it to your wet hair, it doesn’t lather up. You just work it through your hair and rinse. Right away I noticed my hair didn’t feel “stripped”.
I applied the conditioner and waited at least 3 minutes, and my hair soaked it up. When I went to rinse it out, there was almost nothing left to rinse. I guess my old conditioner wasn’t working that well. Other benefits of Naked Naturals are:
- No DEA or TEA
- No Animal By-products
- No Synthetic Fragrance
- No Harsh Chemicals
- PH-balanced
- Not Tested on Animals
I squeezed the excess water from my hair and let it air dry like I usually do. And I was amazed at how full and thick it looked, even without having been blown dry or styled at all. It really looked good, I have to say. And my husband said my hair smelled good, too
Naked Naturals contains an exclusive protein called Keravis, which in clinical tests was proven to significantly increase hair strength – up to 7 times stronger with the shampoo and 3 times stronger from the conditioner. Keravis penetrates the hair follicle as well as forming a protective barrier, which strengthens the hair. Maybe that’s why my hair looked so great!
I really like the idea of using a natural shampoo and conditioner. At $9.00 a bottle, it is more expensive than the drugstore shampoo I’ve been using, but comparable in price to the brands sold at hair salons, only without the detergents and animal testing. I might still need to switch to a different brand once in a while to keep my hair from looking dull, but I plan to keep using Naked Naturals. You should too!
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I ended up buying some after trying it - mostly because Walgreens had it on sale buy 1/ get 1 free, and then I had the coupon. So I got both shampoo and conditioner for $7.
I usually buy what’s cheapest, but I really do like the idea of using natural products.
Anna-I tore off the coupon, but I missed the sale at Walgreen’s, darn it! I really did like the Naked Naturals, this was a great product to review.
I too purchased at Walgreens with the buy 1 get one free. Purchased the color treated formulas of shampoo and conditioner. I have long hair and its easy for it to get dried out. I used one time then headed back to walgreens to stock up! This shampoo and conditioner is fabulous and you actually can tell the difference from the first use. It rinses cleaner, less knots and tangles and you actually use alot less of the actual product. I use about 1/2 of what I normally did with other products, and I have always used name brand salon products…not any more! I am sticking with this one. I hope they add additional products to their line.