Family Shampoo for All Hair Types Agrado Family Shampoo
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- Description
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Age:
18+
Brand: Agrado
Line: hair care
Product Type: shampoo
Product Properties: cleansing, nourishment, repair
Ingredients: keratin
When To Use: universal
Gender: unisex
Classification: middle market
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: Spain
Made in: Spain
The Agrado Family Shampoo's delicate formula is designed for all hair types and effectively removes dead skin cells, excess sebum, aggressive bacteria, styling product residues, and other impurities. Thanks to its neutral pH, it does not leave a feeling of unpleasant tightness on the scalp after use.
This hygiene product maintains an optimal level of hair moisture and generously nourishes it. It aids in the gentle restoration of damaged areas and in smoothing frizzy cuticles. The product restores lost vitality to hair, giving it luxurious silkiness and velvety softness. It enhances the natural resistance of curls to the destructive effects of styling devices and environmental factors.
How to use: Apply the shampoo to wet hair, lather with massaging movements, then rinse thoroughly with water.
I was disappointed by this shampoo. Yes, it has a light and unobtrusive scent, and a gentle violet color, but that's about it. The consistency of the product is liquid. Compared to the keratin shampoo from the same brand, it has no effect. I decided to save money by buying this, thinking about the volume and price, but I won't be purchasing it again.
To add, this shampoo is very subtle and pleasant. I will definitely buy this brand again. There is still about a third of it left for a family of two adults.
Great volume and quality.
The color is some cool shade of purple, haven't come across such vibrant shampoos in a while. But the scent is normal and it lathers well. No frizz, no itching, no heaviness, nothing like that happened with this shampoo.
But I have a habit of always using a conditioner after shampooing to seal the hair, as professionals explain it. So there's almost no problem with "flyaways" or "like a broomstick" and so on.
It's clear that the shampoo opens up the hair cuticles and washes away dirt, and the second necessary step is to seal the cuticles back with a conditioner/balm/hair mask. The chemistry of these processes is different and there is no product that can do them simultaneously. So even a cheap conditioner or mask is always better than just one shampoo and nothing else, because each hair strand remains fluffy, there is increased friction between them, static effect and difficulty in combing.
Sorry for the digression.
The shampoo is great for such a price.
It would be interesting to try other anti-dandruff shampoos someday.