- Product details
- Description
- How to use
- Ingredients
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Age:
18+
Brand: Yaka
Line: hair treatment
Product Type: shampoo
Product Properties: cleansing, firming, moisturizing, repair
Ingredients: proteins, rosemary
Makeup Feature: animal-friendly
Special Certificates: cruelty free
Formula: sls-free
When To Use: universal
Gender: unisex
Classification: natural
Hair Type: damaged
Country: Ukraine
Made in: Ukraine
Frequent styling with various tools, coloring treatments, and perms, as well as various environmental stressors, negatively impact the health of hair strands. The shampoo for repairing damaged hair from the Ukrainian natural cosmetics brand "Yaka" can help restore their healthy appearance.
This product excellently absorbs impurities, excess sebum, and residues of various styling products. Ingredients such as hydrolyzed keratin, soy proteins, sage and rosemary extracts, and D-panthenol soothe sensitive scalp skin, eliminate irritation and itching. These active components also provide moisturizing, nourishing, and regenerating effects, preventing breakage and the appearance of split ends, giving the hair silkiness and a natural shine.
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Apply a small amount of shampoo to wet hair and massage into the scalp until it forms a lather. Rinse thoroughly with water.
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Water (Aqua), Lauryl Glucoside, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Coco Glucoside (and) Disodium Laurylsulfosuccinate (and) Glycerin, Coco Glucoside (and) Glyceryl Oleate, Sorbitol, Coco-Betaine, Hydrolyzed Keratin, Hydrolyzed Soy Protein, Salvia Officinalis (Sage) leaf Exract, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract, Polyquaternium – 7, D-Panthenol, Dehydroacetic Acid, Benzoic Acid, Phenoxyethanol, Fragrance.
I really wanted a shampoo with a pleasant scent, not like those "natural" shampoos that can smell unpleasant, even if they claim to have a "herbal" or some kind of oil scent. But luckily, I stumbled upon this shampoo and it's exactly what I was looking for. Although the scent is very light and probably doesn't linger on the hair (since I use conditioner afterwards and the final notes of the scent come from that, not the shampoo), it doesn't bother me with any unpleasant smells while using it. The pleasant cosmetic scent - not like raspberries or oranges - more like an "identical to natural" fragrance, is hard to compare to something else, maybe like the scent of soap or hand cream. It's gentle. I just really wanted it to have a pleasant scent, that's why I'm describing it in such detail. As for its effectiveness, it's just normal for me, nothing unexpected. It's liquid. After the first application and rinsing, you can apply a little bit again - it lathers well, but I have thin, long hair. I'm satisfied!
I absolutely love *Brand* for its quality, and this shampoo is no exception. It cleanses hair well and leaves it feeling soft.
Our favorite shampoo for the whole family. Compared to other natural shampoos, it effectively cleanses the hair from the first use.
The manufacturer DECEIVES THE BUYER! This shampoo contains POLYQUATERNIUM silicone. However, the label states that the shampoo does not contain any silicones.
I bought this shampoo not at the Makeup store, it was an attempt to rehabilitate my hair after using their "Daily" and "Strengthening" shampoos in the green bottles. Sulfate shampoos don't suit me anyway, but I still need to wash my hair with something.
This particular shampoo worked for me. I have long, thin, dense, reddish-brown, dyed hair. I only wash my roots with it. I don't have any reactions like I did with the "Pompeii Ash" shampoos in the green bottles.
Don't expect miracles. It's just a shampoo.
I bought this shampoo and the same conditioner at another store. My hair felt unwashed and dirty to the touch. I didn't like it! I don't recommend it.
I purchased this shampoo from a different place, but I can say for sure that the ingredients listed on the label, which seem harmless, are not true. It actually dries out my scalp and causes intense itching. I have been using Biosilk and Chi, which have ingredients that are considered more harmful, such as Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate, but I have never experienced such problems with them. So, don't fall for the "naturalness" of this brand. It's a shame because I wanted to support Ukrainian production, but not at the expense of my health.
I will no longer be able to use it as it dries out the hair excessively.