My hair is curly sometimes. Left to it's own devices, it can be wavy. Often I straighten it briefly to add shine, or curl it with a curler. This product might be called Curly Wurly but it's not just for curls!
Lush have a name for natural products that really work, and this is certainly all that and more.
Lush Curly Wurly comes in their classic lack screw top pottle. One of my fave things about this is that when you return 5 pottles, they simply gift you a free mask. They are encouraging both recycling and return custom, and it's awesome. The Lush logo and the graphic white font on the pottle clearly identified this as a Lush product, and as always the label indicating who made it, when, and when it expires is included.
The shampoo itself is glorious. It's a soft, pale pinky colour - almost a pink flesh tone - and it's a 'solid liquid' in that it doesn't run, but it's not a solid. You scoop out how much you want to use with your fingers, and go from there.
Curky Wurly is chick full of shredded coconut. The product largely dissolves/washes out but there can be the odd chunk of coconut left behind, so either comb your hair out in the shower before you get out to make sure, or simply rinse it thoroughly. I don't find that it's too much of an issue to clear the product from my mid-long, fine hair.
I dye my hair a lot so I'm always looking for hydrating, nourishing products, and this definitely takes care of my hair. Post-use hair is left soft, less frizzy and feeling healthy, with a faint tropical coconut scent.
That coconut scent is amazing, by the way. it's a natural, gorgeous coconut fragrance that surrounds you in the shower and lasts on your hair while it dries. It fades over an hour or so but you get to enjoy it while you dry your hair, at least.
I have gone back to this shampoo time and time again. It's a classic, and I recommend it highly no matter what your hair is up to.
My hair is difficult to describe. First of all, its thick, so thick in fact that hairdresser comment on how thick my hair Is, and not even how thick my all my hair is, but how thick an individual strand of hair is. If your hair is thick enough to be noticed by an individual strand, you know it’s the real deal. Its not straight, but its not curly. It that awkward in-between stage and depending on how it dries it can be really curvy, or wavy. I have always been in denial about my hair, opting for straight and sleek shampoo options, thinking a shampoo could alter my hair and that has only resulted in a frizzy mess, so when I saw the great reviews on this product. I thought why not, if the straight shampoos don’t work for me, might as well give the curly ones a try, and I’m glad I did.
The curly wurly shampoo from Lush comes in that black little container like the majority of lush’s products, which makes sense because this product is too thick to comes out of the alternative option which is Lush’s bottles. This shampoo has the most amazing smell. Its smells tropical, and kind of like coconut, but not intensely coconut and there is also something else I can smell, but I can’t put my finger on it.. It’s kind of peachy in colour, and quite textured with a lumpy consistency (which I think is the coconut?), but it does feel lovely to touch.
I take a small scoop of this out of the container and rub it between my hands before applying to my hair. I apply this to my scalp and massage it around, pushing the lather down to my ends to give them a quick clean as well. Firstly, this product lathers really well, and cleans my scalp easily. I do find it quite hard to get rid of the lumpy parts, and when I rinse my hair out there’s a still a few lumps lingering in my hair, but I think that could be because I’m not rinsing my hair for as long as I should be.
The results of this shampoo are lovely. My normally frizzy hair has beautiful curls, like I can actually see the singular curls in my hair, although half my hair is still wavy, I feel like this shampoo suits my hair type more than most and can define the curls where there are curls. Mostly, I really enjoy using this and will finish of the pot. Won’t be able to repurchase this for a while because I do find it pricey for a shampoo so will try and find a cheaper alternative, preferably one that I can rinse out properly: D