Kapri
September 13th, 2011, 11:10 AM
I have just received and tried this ridiculously expensive shampoo by Philip B. It looks like resin and goes on like honey and your hair does end up smelling like amber.
Has anyone else tried any of these Philip B products?
I've been going a bit mad experimenting with clarifying and coconut oil washes and decided that I either find that method too drying or too heavy for my fine, over processed hair. I don't like the sense that you have to monitor each wash. My hair looked more exhausted and frazzled than it usually does with a less sophisticated routine!
With a remnant of Christmas money and to cheer myself up after a tough month, I ordered a small size of this amazing and no doubt over-hyped product from amazon and I like the result ..it is designed for coloured hair, rich in amino acids and yes there is sulfate content but I guess that is in the light of the rest of the ingredients. I only put some leave in conditioner in the ends having used this shampoo and my hair is heavy, swingy and non-flyaway without being rats taily due to over conditioning. My hair isn't shiny that said. But it is the right weight to keep it swingy.
When I've experimented further ..there is a line of three delicious smelling Chagrin Valley shampoo bars. They are more long-term afforable.
I am finding it hard to stick to one routine but hope I will get there after all this experimentation!
Kapri
Has anyone else tried any of these Philip B products?
I've been going a bit mad experimenting with clarifying and coconut oil washes and decided that I either find that method too drying or too heavy for my fine, over processed hair. I don't like the sense that you have to monitor each wash. My hair looked more exhausted and frazzled than it usually does with a less sophisticated routine!
With a remnant of Christmas money and to cheer myself up after a tough month, I ordered a small size of this amazing and no doubt over-hyped product from amazon and I like the result ..it is designed for coloured hair, rich in amino acids and yes there is sulfate content but I guess that is in the light of the rest of the ingredients. I only put some leave in conditioner in the ends having used this shampoo and my hair is heavy, swingy and non-flyaway without being rats taily due to over conditioning. My hair isn't shiny that said. But it is the right weight to keep it swingy.
When I've experimented further ..there is a line of three delicious smelling Chagrin Valley shampoo bars. They are more long-term afforable.
I am finding it hard to stick to one routine but hope I will get there after all this experimentation!
Kapri