Organic Powder Shampoo "Guarana & Ritha" Eliah Sahil Natural Shampoo Powder for Stronger Hair Roots
- Product details
- How to use
- Ingredients
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Age:
30+
Brand: Eliah Sahil
Line: hair care
Product Type: shampoo
Product Properties: anti hair loss, for hair growth, for shine, repair
Volume: 100 g
Ingredients: amla, camellia, guarana
Makeup Feature: animal-friendly, vegan
Special Certificates: vegan
Formula: gluten-free, paraben-free, sles-free, sls-free, sls/sles-free, silicone-free
When To Use: universal
Gender: unisex
Classification: organic
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: Austria
Made in: Austria
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Depending on your hair length, apply 2-3 grams of dry shampoo to wet hair (you can optionally dissolve this amount of shampoo in water beforehand). Massage your scalp and hair for a few minutes, then rinse thoroughly with clean water. Repeat the process if necessary.
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Solum Fullonum (Fullers Earth), Acacia Concinna (Shikakai), Sapindus Mukorossi (Reetha), Emblica Officinalis (Amla), Terminalia Chebula (Harithake), Terminalia Bellirica (Bibhitake), Phyllanthus Urinaria (Bhui Amla), Camellia Oleifera, Paullina Cupana var. sorbilis Bio/Organic, Capsicum frutescens Linné Bio/Organic, Citrus limetta oil.
Reviews about Eliah Sahil Natural Shampoo Powder for Stronger Hair Roots
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I purchased a shampoo powder based on reviews. In practice, if you are used to foam, there won't be any. Instead, you will feel like you are rubbing and pouring a porridge-like substance onto your hair. I dilute the powder in an empty shampoo bottle, massage it in, and rinse it out. Then I always use conditioner or a hair mask, otherwise, my hair is impossible to comb. After using it three times, I can say that my hair does indeed shed less. I wash my head the same way as before, meaning that in my case, the shampoo powder did not affect the cleanliness of my hair.
The shampoo worked perfectly for my thin, oily hair.
I am ordering for the second time. I use it as a hair mask for 10-20 minutes. The effect is pleasing, hair loss has stopped.
I bought this product based on reviews and I want to thank everyone who takes the time to write them. I have been using it for 2 months now. It took a few applications for my scalp to improve, the itching went away, but the "old" dandruff didn't completely wash out. However, after the second use, my scalp was clean and free from dandruff and itching. I used about 2 heaping teaspoons (I borrowed a measuring spoon from children's medicine, it's wide and convenient to pour, and it doesn't spill) no less, otherwise you won't be able to wash your head properly. I diluted the shampoo and applied it to well-wet hair. This shampoo loves water, if there is not enough, it won't lather. So, the foam quickly disappears, and I grab my hair with a hair claw and continue washing. At the end, I rinse off the shampoo from my scalp. Then, on damp hair, I apply the Moroccan argan serum Nua to 2/3 of the length. I have long, undamaged hair that is easy to comb. A 100-gram jar lasts me 2 months, assuming I wash my hair once a week. But it really depends on how often you wash your hair. Before using this shampoo, I had to wash my hair twice a week with regular shampoo.
I bought it because I trusted the reviews on makeup (thank you for writing them!). Now I want to write my own: my hair has become a little bit firmer (maybe because I'm not using conditioner for the sake of experimenting), but I wash it less frequently and it looks great. My lifelong problem of scalp itchiness and flaking is completely gone! Perfect scalp.
I followed the advice from one review here: I dilute a fairly thin mixture (about two teaspoons) and massage it into my scalp, just a little bit on the hair. This is a mask for 15-20 minutes. And that's it! I rinse it off and dry my hair. I used to always shampoo twice, but now this mask makes my hair clean and healthy in just one go.
Yes, there is a bit of an herbal smell, but I actually like it. It's herbs after all.
When wet, the hair and scalp don't feel as squeaky clean as they do after shampooing, and the hair isn't very soft. But once it dries, you get a squeaky clean, non-overly dry chemical-free head. Maybe it's worth trying a conditioner for softness if desired.
I've been using it for a month and will continue to do so. I only wash my hair with this herb and I bought it for my mom as well.
Thank you makeup for this discovery and to everyone who writes reviews!
Mixed feelings: I can't say anything about the results yet, as there haven't been any changes. The blend is interesting, but if it gets in your eyes, it stings. However, in order for it to cleanse and wash the hair, you need at least 2 heaping teaspoons. I've used it 4 times now - three times I tried massaging 2-3 grams into my scalp - the result was an unwashed head.
This product is more like a powdered blend of herbs than a shampoo, as it does not lather up when I use it. The smell is very strong. Well, for now, I can't say much about it because I bought it with the intention of preventing hair loss, but I think it's worth giving it a try.
I bought it based on the reviews. It doesn't lather much when I use it. The first time, my hair felt like oak. Somehow, this amazing concoction washes away my hair. I simply massage it onto my hair and scalp, leave it on for about 10 minutes, and after a few washes, my hair looks fabulous. The coolest part is that now my hair doesn't get greasy every day. On the third day, I'm thinking whether to wash it or not. It's an incredible herb.
This is practically the only option among all shampoo variants that helps me deal with periodic hair loss.
I switched to using this shampoo in a larger volume. I have noticed that it effectively solves multiple hair problems at once, such as greasiness, hair loss, and dandruff.
I have been experiencing periodic hair loss for some reason: in the fall, in the spring, and now even in the summer. I am constantly searching for remedies to combat this. So, I decided to try this shampoo. However, visually, it looks more like powdered herbs. I used it more as a mask: I applied it to my scalp and the root area and kept it on for 15 minutes under a cap (applied to damp hair). After using it three times (over the course of a month), I started to notice small new hair growth, and my hair loss reduced by half. Conclusion: this product works! What's even better is that it's not chemicals, but medicinal herbs. So, ladies, if anyone else has the same problem as me, I recommend it.