I’m all for anything coconut at the moment and the smell of this is delish I’m loving the coconut and pawpaw scent.
I really liked the pretty pink bottles i found a lot nicer then the usual shape bottles. The round seemed to fit the hand better.
I found the white shampoo made my hair feel amazing while it was in but as soon as it was rinsed out it felt dry and straw like the condition may have helped improve it. As once it was dried it felt a lot nicer.
The more I have used this product the less results I noticed. I like the scent and it makes a great body wash.
I received this in Beauty Review’s original “You won’t believe it is hair” box, which has since sold out. I have been using it for about 4 months.
The shampoo comes in Essano’s traditional rose-pink packaging. The lid is black, and “Coconut” is written in silver around the bottom. The bottle contains 300ml. The product is free from sulphates, parabens, and animal testing, in addition to other chemicals. The product itself is white with a pearly sheen.
One palmful of the shampoo is enough to clean my shoulder-length hair. The product is mildly scented, and smells like coconut, but is not overpowering. My hair feels nice and soft after using this, however, it does not feel especially moisturised. I have very dry hair, so I guess it would take quite a powerful shampoo to inject it with some moisture. My hair is very fine and flat as well, and this shampoo allows it to retain some volume after washing.
There are a couple of drawbacks with this shampoo: I found it hard to work into a lather, and that is probably because it is sulphate free. The other problem is the design of the lid. It has a big, flat lid, which is great for standing the bottle on its head when the product is getting low. However, the bottle has a very small nozzle, which makes it difficult to squeeze the shampoo out in the first place.
Altogether, this is a decent shampoo that is a good option if you are looking for a natural, cruelty free and affordable shampoo.