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Kiehl's Olive Fruit Oil Nourishing Shampoo Review

Kiehl’s Olive Fruit Oil Nourishing Shampoo

Kiehl's Olive Fruit Oil Nourishing Shampoo Ingredients List

Kiehl’s Olive Fruit Oil Nourishing Shampoo Ingredients List

Overall Rating: ★★★★½
Price: $$$ ($20-$30) – Available at Kiehl’s, Nordstrom, and Barneys New York.
Scent: subtle floral notes.
I Like: how well the shampoo nourishes and cleans without stripping away oil.
Not a fan of: the SLS and parfum/fragrance ingredients.

Kiehl’s Olive Fruit Oil Nourishing Shampoo is one of the most nourishing shampoos I’ve used in some time.  The shampoo has a creamy texture that squeezes out cleanly.  The scent is slightly floral with very subtle citrus notes.  Kiehl’s Olive Fruit Oil Nourishing Shampoo is concentrated, so a little goes a long way.  That little amount of shampoo thoroughly cleans without leaving the hair feeling dry and stripped of its natural oil.  If you have dry hair, Kiehl’s Olive Fruit Oil Nourishing Shampoo is a luxurious splurge worth investing in.

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Baxter of California Daily Protein Shampoo Review Caulfields Counter Baxter of California Daily Protein Shampoo Review Caulfields Counter Mens Grooming

Baxter of California Daily Protein Shampoo

Baxter of California Daily Protein Shampoo Ingredients List Review Caulfield's Counter Mens Grooming

Baxter of California Daily Protein Shampoo Ingredients List

Overall Rating: ★★★★
Price: $$ ($10-$20) – Available at Baxter of California, Beauty.com, and Barneys New York.
Scent: mild blend of mint and tea tree.
I Like: the subtle, refreshing mint and tea tree scent.
Not a fan of: the SLS and methylparaben.

Baxter of California’s Daily Protein Shampoo is a minty smelling hair wash that invigorates the senses.  The shampoo comes in a nice-looking opaque blue bottle with a convenient pump dispenser.  The refreshing scent is a mild blend of mint and tea tree – perfect for those mornings when you need an extra boost to help wake you up.  The shampoo produces a noticeable amount of lather and cleans hair very well, which makes the product better suited for those with oily hair.  Guys with fine hair may want to limit usage of this shampoo to 2-3 times a week.  Splurge on Baxter of California’s Daily Protein Shampoo if you have oily hair and some extra cash.

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Kiehl's Amino Acid Conditioner Review Caulfield's Counter Beta Naturals Argan Oil Josie Maran Moroccanoil Moroccan Oil

Kiehl’s Amino Acid Conditioner

Kiehl's Amino Acid Conditioner Ingredients Caulfield's Counter Haircare Beauty Review Split Ends Beta Naturals Argan Oil Josie Maran Moroccanoil Moroccan Oil

Kiehl’s Amino Acid Conditioner Ingredients List

Overall Rating: ★★★★
Price: $$ ($10-$20) – Available at Kiehl’s and Nordstrom.
Scent: Light coconut.
I Like: the sweet, mellow smell of coconut.  Does a great job at making hair feel soft.  A little goes a long way.
Not a fan of: the paraben preservatives.  Relatively expensive.

Of the many hair conditioners I’ve tried, Kiehl’s Amino Acid Conditioner ranks as one of the better performers when it comes to making hair feel soft.  The first thing I notice when using the product is the wonderful light coconut scent.  The great smell will motivate any dude to condition his dry, brittle locks.  The conditioner’s formula consists of some great nourishing ingredients including oils of jojoba and coconut as well as wheat amino acids.  At $19 for an 8.4 ounce bottle, Kiehl’s Amino Acid Conditioner is on the pricier side.  However, its price tag is somewhat justified as a little amount goes a long way.

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