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    Default Re: Urtekram shampoo and conditioner

    I didn't have any problems with my scalp, nor did I need time to get used to this shampoo. But that's me. Your mileage may vary.
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    I used Urtekram for a while, it was okay. However, they aren't really sulfate-free, as they contain saponified coconut, which is pretty much SLS in my understanding. However, they are still quite gentle!
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    Meanwhile I bought a small bottle of shampoo (but no conditioner) and now I am wondering what my hair will say after I used it.

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    Well, let me tell you guys, I like that shampoo.
    It is kind of different in comparison to others, but I like it. It also removed aaaallll the oil I had in. Maybe next time I shall use a smaller amount, we will see about that. By the way the odor after washing is very discreet, which is nice too.
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    I've used it for years, and mostly love it. There are some formulas that don't work for my hair, but that's to be expected. Only problem is it's not readily available around where I live. I don't use very much, so I try to stock up when I travel.


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    I really like their detanglers! I had some conditioner a while back can't remember which, but it wasn't heavy enough for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nini View Post
    ...I don't use very much...
    That is very interesting. What is the amount you are using per wash?
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    I just bought the Urtekram sensitive scalp shampoo and conditioner because they were on a sale for only around 3 dollars each. I can't find Head and Shoulders shampoo without silicones around here anymore, so I thought I try do switch to something else silicone free and see how it goes. My scalp is generally in a happier state now anyways. Now that I very rarely bun and don't stretch my washes beyond that comfortable spot. Anyone tried the sensitive scalp products before?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeppV View Post
    I just bought the Urtekram sensitive scalp shampoo and conditioner because they were on a sale for only around 3 dollars each. I can't find Head and Shoulders shampoo without silicones around here anymore, so I thought I try do switch to something else silicone free and see how it goes. My scalp is generally in a happier state now anyways. Now that I very rarely bun and don't stretch my washes beyond that comfortable spot. Anyone tried the sensitive scalp products before?
    Not the sensitive ones, no. The perfume free, the rosemary, the lavender, and there was one other one, but it's been a while... I generally liked them and it took a while for my scalp to protest, so: not bad. It's just about the only sulfate-free one I can do (to an extent). It's worth a shot for $3! They generally charge you almost €10 for a 500ml bottle here.
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