I’ve made a few mistakes in search of shine – a good example is using clarifying shampoos too much so that my hair went into oil overdrive trying to compensate for what had been washed away. I had to really lay off them although I find that Ginger Shampoo is a good half way house, dandruff or no dandruff, because it does a deep clean that isn’t particularly harsh on the hair. I’ve also noticed that anything with ‘scalp’ on the label automatically makes me pay more attention to my scalp – it’s like a memo on the bottle – which gets blood flowing and that in turn brings follicle stimulation. Moringa Shampoo is also a very good hair cleanser – I get a bit nervous of using shampoos for dry or very dry hair because they never feel like they rinse away properly and I know that the time between washes will be shortened. But, this formula feels like it’s really cleaning while being more gentle than a clarifier. I use the Ginger Conditioner afterwards and that’s quite light but gives a good, softening finish. The scent of Moringa shampoo is warm, slightly nutty and sweet – both comforting and fresh so I’m totally on board with that! I’m completely in love with Michael Van Clarke’s 3 More Inches range – it suits my hair so well – but it’s very expensive and more than I want to pay for day to day shampoo. At the moment, I’m trying to do a one-on, one-off system and find that Moringa is very close in outcome – i.e. shine and softness – and at £7.50 HERE vs £29 it makes sense. The MVC Life Saver Pre-Wash is £29.50 (but I found a £10 try me size HERE ) and makes a difference every time I use it no matter what shampoo I use. I’d love to see The Body Shop bring out a pre-wash because they’ve clearly got a handle on hair care. But, don’t be afraid to mix and match your hair care in the same way you do your wardrobe or skin care.
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