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Aubrey Organics Honeysuckle Rose Moisturizing Shampoo and Conditioner Reviews

This product was purchased by Nature's Pulchritude.  All opinions are that of Nature'southward Pulchritude and have not be influenced in any way, shape, or course.

(Author'southward Notation: Aubrey Organics is the name of the make, however, products that are not certified organic by the USDA exercise not bear the word "Organics.")

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It is just befitting my first product review is for this product!  I take been using it for almost 7 years and information technology however works fantastic!

I have medium density, tightly coiled hair that tends to exist on the dry side.  The product delivers on its promises and fantastically moisturizes my pilus, makes it feel silky and smooth, removes any remaining tangles, and prepares my hair for styling!

Product Claim :  "The sweet smell of success for your hair.  Trade those dry, thirsty tresses for vibrant, touchably soft hair with this wet-intensive conditioner enriched with restorative herbal emollients.  Detangles and rehydrates to overcome dryness and brittleness and leave hair ultra-silky and irresistibly fragrant."

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Production Details:

 "All-Natural Ingredients"

Consistency:  Thick

Color: White

Smell: Honeysuckle Bloom and Roses

Organic Ingredients: Lavander, Shea Butter, Aloe Leaf Juice, Jojoba Oil, Rosa Mosqueta (Rosehip Seed) Oil

Environmental Friendly?: Aye.  Contents Biodegradable, Recyclable Container (HDPE-2)

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Ingredients:  This product has smashing ingredients, with the exception of the alcohol denatured.  When I first purchased this production the ingredients were not listed in ICNI (Index of Nomenclature for Cosmetic Ingredients) format but as "Kokosnoot Fat Acrid Cream Base," so I was a fleck troubled to find alcohol denatured every bit the third ingredient.  I've washed a fair amount of research and am withal non quite sure why this is in this product or what its part is, then look for a post almost the various forms of booze in hair conditioners in the coming weeks.  Denatured booze is a solvent that has additives to brand it poisonous and undrinkable, in this case the additive is organic lavender essential oil.  It is a low molecular weight, short chain alcohol, which are commonly regarded as drying.

via Aubrey Dictionary of Common Terms:

COCONUT FATTY Acrid CREAM Base — Absorption base containing essential fatty acids, kokosnoot fat alcohols from palm kernels, aloe vera and vitamins A, C and Eastward. Rich in linoleic and linolenic acids (vitamin F), excellent nutrients and skin conditioners. In hair care products, it is oft combined with the important amino acids cysteine and methionine, which are high in sulfur and first-class for the hair and scalp.

NATURAL GRAIN Alcohol — Alcohol denat. (38b, lavender). Powerful antiseptic, naturally obtained through the fermenting of carbohydrates in grains. Especially denatured alcohol 38b is pure, natural grain alcohol that has been rendered undrinkable by the addition of an essential oil. The federal government allows for several different types of essential oils to be used equally denaturants under the SDA 38b classification; however, the preferred additive for the natural corrective manufacture is lavander. (Many cosmetic formulations contain isopropyl alcohol, a petrochemical that is much cheaper to use and very harsh and drying to the peel.)

This product is not at all drying for me, it has the opposite effect, and then I will continue to use it.  If I came across this production recently, I would hesitate purchasing considering of the alcohol denatured–aside from the RAVE reviews about it.  This is one of the all-time pilus conditioners I have ever used, and it is a corking value for the price.  The alcohol denatured is very questionable to me, so this product volition non become a top rating.

Pulchritude Rating:

Production:  i Globe

Value:  1 Globe

EnviroFactor:  .75 Globe

 two.75 Globes = Nature's Pulchritude Star! This product works very well, is all-natural and features great ingredients!  I would recommend this product for all hair types, especially those with tightly coily, curly, and wavy hair.

Price & Where to Buy:  11 ounces (325 mL) for $x.93.  Aubrey products are sold at Whole Foods Market place, select Vitamin Shoppe stores, and via their website.

Have y'all tried this production, what was your opinion?  Will you lot endeavor this product?

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