Monday, April 22, 2013

Review {Clear Scalp & Hair Therapy}

Things that are awesome:
One sample.

Things that are even more awesome:


SEVEN SAMPLES! I know... crazy town. I received the box in the mail, wondered why it was a bazillion pounds (close, more like a half pound), proceeded to open it completely wrong ("Oh, that's where the directions are"), and was pretty stoked.

I decided to take the 7 day scalp & hair challenge through Clear Hair Care. They believe that feeding the scalp is where healthier, stronger hair starts - and it makes sense. Your hair grows from your scalp (The More You Know), so if your scalp is in awesome condition, it would make sense that the hair growing from it should be more healthy than if your scalp is in poor condition.

The company sent me the "Total Care" shampoo, which is supposed to be good for all types of hair. I have pretty dry, sometimes frizzy hair, so I was skeptical that my mane would fall under the blanket "good for everyone". Plus, I have tried so many shampoos growing up in the hopes that I would have model hair, only to realize the obvious power of a good blow out and photoshop. So, that model hair will probably never happen, but if I can make my hair healthier to begin with, it certainly cannot hurt.

So, what was the verdict?

          Pros: 
  • The smell was very nice, and it was the same beautiful lavender pink color as the packaging. It wasn't overly thick, and it wasn't overly runny.
  • The shampoo lathered up very nicely and rinsed out easily. The conditioner was very similar

    Cons:
  • I had to use quite a bit of shampoo (the whole sample packet, but I know that this is the idea of a sample packet) to feel like I was getting my hair adequately clean, and I have medium length hair.

Day 1: I am impressed so far, and my bangs (which I always blowdry out) are soft and shiny.
Day 7: I am still very impressed, and my honest review is that this is truly a great shampoo for my hair. No matter how dirty my hair was, the shampoo had no problem lathering up and getting it clean. It didn't leave it excessively dry, which can be a problem for me as I have dry hair to begin with. It felt thicker after the seven days, which I'm not sure I needed, as I have ultra thick hair. Everytime I go to a hair dresser they ask me... did you know you have the thickest hair I've ever seen? Super. :( But, it feels healthier and I am pleased. I'll probably be purchasing a bottle as soon as my other shampoo runs out.

What are your thoughts? Have you tried this shampoo? Do you have a shampoo that you recommend for dry, thick hair? Thanks for reading!

Disclaimer: I'm not being compensated by Clear Hair Care or any other company for this review. Just signed up for the sample and thought I'd share my thoughts! :)


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Monday, April 22, 2013

Review {Clear Scalp & Hair Therapy}

Things that are awesome:
One sample.

Things that are even more awesome:


SEVEN SAMPLES! I know... crazy town. I received the box in the mail, wondered why it was a bazillion pounds (close, more like a half pound), proceeded to open it completely wrong ("Oh, that's where the directions are"), and was pretty stoked.

I decided to take the 7 day scalp & hair challenge through Clear Hair Care. They believe that feeding the scalp is where healthier, stronger hair starts - and it makes sense. Your hair grows from your scalp (The More You Know), so if your scalp is in awesome condition, it would make sense that the hair growing from it should be more healthy than if your scalp is in poor condition.

The company sent me the "Total Care" shampoo, which is supposed to be good for all types of hair. I have pretty dry, sometimes frizzy hair, so I was skeptical that my mane would fall under the blanket "good for everyone". Plus, I have tried so many shampoos growing up in the hopes that I would have model hair, only to realize the obvious power of a good blow out and photoshop. So, that model hair will probably never happen, but if I can make my hair healthier to begin with, it certainly cannot hurt.

So, what was the verdict?

          Pros: 
  • The smell was very nice, and it was the same beautiful lavender pink color as the packaging. It wasn't overly thick, and it wasn't overly runny.
  • The shampoo lathered up very nicely and rinsed out easily. The conditioner was very similar

    Cons:
  • I had to use quite a bit of shampoo (the whole sample packet, but I know that this is the idea of a sample packet) to feel like I was getting my hair adequately clean, and I have medium length hair.

Day 1: I am impressed so far, and my bangs (which I always blowdry out) are soft and shiny.
Day 7: I am still very impressed, and my honest review is that this is truly a great shampoo for my hair. No matter how dirty my hair was, the shampoo had no problem lathering up and getting it clean. It didn't leave it excessively dry, which can be a problem for me as I have dry hair to begin with. It felt thicker after the seven days, which I'm not sure I needed, as I have ultra thick hair. Everytime I go to a hair dresser they ask me... did you know you have the thickest hair I've ever seen? Super. :( But, it feels healthier and I am pleased. I'll probably be purchasing a bottle as soon as my other shampoo runs out.

What are your thoughts? Have you tried this shampoo? Do you have a shampoo that you recommend for dry, thick hair? Thanks for reading!

Disclaimer: I'm not being compensated by Clear Hair Care or any other company for this review. Just signed up for the sample and thought I'd share my thoughts! :)


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