Unlisted Brand • Green People - Moisturising Conditioner • Conditioner
(2 reviews)
| Average Rating. | 3.5 |
| Would buy this product again. | 0% |
| Package Quality | 3.5 |
| Price | 3.5 |
| Ingredients | |
klamery on 1/8/2012 4:51:00 PM more reviews by klamery
Age: 30-35 Skin: Acne-prone, Fair-Medium Hair: Brunette Eyes: Green
Quite expensive for the effect it has. It does not leave my dry coarse hair particularly moisturized. I have to use a lot of product to get any results, which means that I need a tube every 5-6 washes. At £10.95 a bottle I would expect more.
Also, the claim of it being organic is a misleading one, as there are elements in the formulation which are not organic at all. The shampoo from the same range does a better job as it lasts longer.
Switched to A'kin. Better smell, leaves my hair considerably softer and easier to handle and I need way less product. The extra £5 I have to pay for double the amount of conditioner is way worth.
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*TOP REVIEWER* mapn on 9/23/2009 3:29:00 PM more reviews by mapn
Age: 25-29 Skin: Sensitive, Fair, Cool Hair: Red, Straight, Coarse Eyes: Green
The first thing you notice on a new product is naturally the scent when you open it. My first impression of this conditioner was that it kinda smells like beer… Once I could pass that idea, an earthy scent opened up, which is ok (it seems that most organic products usually smell “earthy” to me). The scent is described as sensual and exotic on Green People’s website. Umm.. ok.. it’s neither. But it’s not that bad once I’ve got used to it. It also doesn’t linger on my hair.
Like most organic conditioners I’ve tried, the formula of this conditioner is quite runny. I usually prefer more creamier and thicker conditioners, because they seem to offer more conditioning and nourishment for my long and thick, coarse and dry hair. But as it turned out, Green People Moisturising Conditioner does exceptional job in hydrating and detangling my hair. The tube is not the easiest one to open with wet hands, which is a shame. But otherwise this is definitely an above average organic conditioner. However, there’s something about the formulation that’s irritating to my very sensitive skin… I try not to get any on my skin, but that’s just impossible at least when rinsing. Because of the slight irritation thing, I won’t be purchasing again.
Ingredients: Aqua (spring water), Cetearyl alcohol (emulsifying plant wax), *Simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) oil, Cetrimonium chloride (conditioning agent), Chenopodium quinoa (quinoa) oil, Lecithin (plant derived emulsifier), *Aloe barbadensis (aloe vera) powder, Triticum vulgare (wheat) gluten, Ananas sativus (pineapple) extract, *Althaea officinalis (marshmallow) extract, *Chamomilla recutita (chamomile) extract, Aroma [*Citrus aurantium (neroli) oil, ^*Anthemis nobilis (roman chamomile) oil, *Citrus sinensis (orange) oil, *Citrus nobilis (mandarin) oil], Potassium sorbate, Sodium benzoate (gentle preservative system), Citric acid (pH regulator), *d-Limonene, *Linalool (from essential oils). *Made with 91.6% certified organic ingredients.
