Thursday, April 4, 2013

Review: Acure Organics Moroccan Argan Oil + Argan Stem Cell Shampoo and Conditioner

Many of us have tried a lot of different shampoos and conditioners in our lifetimes. Most have that fruity or "salon" smell, or some slight variation. One of the most refreshingly uniquely scented hair care lines I've ever tested is by Acure Organics. Using acai, almond extract, and a variety of other delicious ingredients, this shampoo and conditioner are like none other.

Pros:
  • Shampoo lathers well
  • Conditioner detangles
  • Wonderful fruity fragrance
  • Gentle formulas
  • Many organic ingredients
Cons:
  • Moderately priced
Summary:
I really loved the scent of this shampoo and conditioner set. These products also performed really well. The shampoo forms a nice lather and the conditioner left my hair smooth and manageable. They each contain several organic ingredients and are gentle. The shampoo rates a low 1, while the conditioner comes in slightly higher at a 2 on EWG's Skin Deep database. These products are both vegan and gluten-free. I also love the packaging and have seen them in retail stores. The only real downside is that they are priced around $10.99 per bottle (full sized bottles), but it is fair for the quality of the product. If you're looking for an organic shampoo and conditioner, this set is great for normal, dry, damaged, and curly hair.

Also available on Amazon.com: Shampoo and Conditioner.

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Disclosure notice: This product was sent to me free of charge by the manufacturer for review. No additional compensation was accepted and the opinions are my own. Please verify any claims with the manufacturer, especially if you have any allergies or concerns.

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