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Jovees Honey and Apple Conditioning Shampoo Review

So today is another review day! And today I'm gonna talk about the product which has been with me for the longest time ever☺

Yah, as you all must have understood by the caption, today I will be sharing my review about Jovees Honey and Apple Conditioning Shampoo. I have been using this shampoo for the longest time ever! For the last FOUR years, I'm using it. Not that I'm saying this is the best shampoo ever in the market and blah blah, but it surely suits my hair the best out of all the shampoos that I had used before coming across this one.

So the shampoo actually looks like this:



The shampoo had a different packaging when I just started using it and is now in this form. So you can understand I have seen all phases of this shampoo. LOL!!

I actually have very dry and rough hair and was looking for some shampoo which will keep it soft and not make it even drier after hair wash. This exactly serves the purpose. It is transparent and has a very mild and nice fragrance. The MRP of this 250ml bottle is Rs 230, but you can get it at lower rates even when Nykaa gives offer on it, thus making it very economical. The link to buy it from Nykaa is:

Honey, apple and aloe vera are the main ingredients of this shampoo. Yes but one of its drawback is that it does not give a detailed list of its ingredients. It comes under the category of Herbal Shampoo so you can expect somewhat less chemical in it that the other non-herbal shampoos.

You can just put hair oil (check my Homemade herbal hair oil recipe here: https://pcfoodfacelife.blogspot.com/2018/11/home-made-hair-oil.html) and massage your scalp and leave it overnight and wash your hair off with this shampoo in the next morning. I am using Khadi hair conditioners (check my Khadi Conditioner review here:https://pcfoodfacelife.blogspot.com/2018/11/khadi-herbal-hair-conditioner-review.html) after washing my hair with this shampoo and it acts as a perfect combo for my hair.

I am sure this shampoo will suit most of the hair types, especially the dry hair types.

This was my honest review about the shampoo, let me know how was your experience with the same!

Take care!




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Unknown said…
Vital Care siya shampoo is a best HERBAL SHAMPOO with a unique combination of Yashtimadhu, Aloe Vera, Heena, Hibiscus & Shikakai. It helps to detox the hair of dust & bacteria caused by various pollutants.

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