I've previously used Garnier's banana hair food mask which smells amazing, so I was really excited to try these.
First impressions were I was very impressed. The bottles are a good size and shape with a good lid and an "eco" feel - they're nice recycled material. The bottle is 50% recycled plastic which I think is awesome given other brands like Monday heavily market themselves on being made from recycled plastic but their bottles are only 20% recycled materials - so 50% is great.
I also like that both the shampoo and conditioner are colourless, so it's not like colours have been added.
Both shampoo and conditioner smell fantastic, like a fruity yoghurt, and the smell reminds me of a tropical holiday. I've come to expect this of the hair food range.
I'm not one to buy expensive hair care - I always buy from the supermarket based on being natural and having a nice smell - and this range ticks both boxes. I will buy these moving forward and look forward to trying the rest of the range.
In terms of being "repairing", I haven't noticed much difference - but I'm sceptical that hair care even delivers on some of those claims!
Love the idea and the concept of this product and the natural ingredients it will be perfect to use on my children’s hair but unfortunately it wasn’t suitable enough for my hair, I have dry damaged hair and I do struggle to find anything with enough moisture. The scent of both of these products is delicious and I guess you can tell they are natural as the first use of the shampoo doesn’t bubble up as much as other shampoos and then your conditioner is watery and runny so I was a bit sceptical. I think the shampoo seemed to do it’s job but the conditioner just wasn’t working for me it left my hair knotted and not silky smooth at all. Maybe it’s more ideal for shorter hair or hair that isn’t as dry and damaged as mine? I might look at another flavor of this range?