Thursday, July 28, 2011

Review: Max Green Alchemy Scalp Rescue Shampoo and Conditioner

It's easy to find an effective dandruff shampoo in the drugstore, but many contain harsh chemicals and often have an unpleasant smell.  Fortunately, Max Green Alchemy found a way to create a line of hair products that is natural, smells lovely, and is also suitable for vegans.  There are also many options for those who are gluten-free.  This great line is called Scalp Rescue, and I reviewed the shampoo and conditioner below.

Pros:
  • Nice fresh lemony scent
  • Effectively addresses scalp problems
  • Leaves hair clean and manageable
  • Can be left on for greater effect or rinsed immediately
  • Avoids the use of many harsh chemicals, such as SLS
  • Safe for color-treated hair
Cons:
  • Would love to see more detangling in the conditioner
Summary:
The Scalp Rescue Shampoo and Conditioner certainly were gentle and seemed to have a soothing effect on my scalp and hair.  The shampoo made my scalp fit a bit tingly when left on for two minutes (an option for more intensive treatment), which I took to be a good sign that the product was working.  I'd recommend this shampoo and conditioner to anyone looking for a natural alternative to conventional dandruff shampoos and conditioners.  I'd love to see a thicker conditioner with more detangling properties in the future.

Also available on Amazon.com: Shampoo and Conditioner.

Product Ratings (out of 5)

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