Monday, January 10, 2011

Hair Product Review - Shampoo Schwarzkopf Supersoft

This costs $3.90 for 400ml and is only available in Mustapha.

Story
Over the years, my hair has become dry (dying, perming, rebonding, growing them longer). Now I dare not really try those commercialised brands easily available in Watson / NTUC as I find that they generally can be harsh on the hair. On the other hand, I do not want to spend too much money buying expensive ''branded'' shampoos, as I had a bad expensive experience with Sebastian.  Buying shampoo is a major headache, because once the hair is tangled up , hair loss is inevitable. But for conditioner, most are similiar

The better shampoos I have used are the following
- Schwarzkopf Supersoft
- Schwarzkopf BC Repair
- Tsubaki Red (I buy from Chinatown and not Watson, as it is so much cheaper, the white one was actually harsh for me)
- Rejoice
- Essential pink (the orange range is more moisturising)

They do not wash the hair very well, hence I also use harsher shampoos in between.
- Men's range of ''Clear'' shampoo, which feels minty and nice

Shampoo Schwarzkopf Supersoft
Pros:
I am reviewing the Yogurt and Coconut shampoo. I have tried other flavours (Peach, grapeseed) etc, they are similiar, except that Promegranate is different. It is a gel, while the others are cream. The Promegranate one was harsh on my hair.

- Very gentle on my hair, it really leaves my hair supersoft. Often when I shampoo, my hair feels so stripped of moisturise and it all tangles up. But with this shampoo, my hairs does not tangle up. I sometimes feel lazy and skip my usual routine of conditioner.

- Smells heavenly. I really love the coconutty smell.

- Is cheap. I acutally use quite a lot at one washing, because the container makes it hard to control how much to pour out. But luckily it is so cheap.

Cons
- If you have oily scalp, I would not advise the use of this, as it does not really clean out the scalp very cleanly.

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