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Khadi herbal Hair conditioner review

So here I am today to review two varieties of KHADI Herbal Hair Conditioner, one is Khadi Shikakai and Honey Hair conditioner and the other is Khadi Green Tea and Aloevera Hair conditioner.

The first thing I want to share is I am absolutely in love with these hair conditioners. I am the one who has dry and rough hair, and for me, I felt these conditioners are just perfect!


So why I'm in love with these?

I have tried like so many conditioners on my hair, some of it turned out to leave my hair too sticky, some didn't do its job at all and left my hair brittle and rough, and to be very honest, I was tired to figure out which one will suit me the best. Then suddenly I came across these Khadi conditioners. The first time I used them only I felt the difference, it nourished my hair, made it soft and smooth, like the way a conditioner should exactly be.

Moreover, it is not at all costly. I believe for all the variety of conditioner that Khadi has, its priced at or around Rs 235. I have been using two of its variants, Khadi Shikakai and Honey Hair conditioner and Khadi Green Tea and Aloevera Hair conditioner. You can get in Nykaa at a lower price of Rs 200, and even at times, I had bought it on offer for Rs 188. The links to both these products are:



The products are completely SLS/Paraben free (as claimed by them) and comes in a size of 210ml. Parabens are simply preservatives which do not alter the action delivered by the beauty product but are carcinogenic in nature when used in a large amount, so it is always better to avoid product with paraben. SLS is sodium lauryl sulfate which is synthetic in nature and often causes irritation. So its always better to avoid these two culprits in any of our beauty products.

I have already used one whole bottle of the Green Tea and Aloevera conditioner, the smell is very mild, but it isn't a very great smell, but it gives a very nice feel to hair and adds softness to it. Presently I am using the Shikakai and Honey one and I feel that both suits my hair really well and I believe it will suit anyone who has dry and brittle hair like mine. 

I would definitely recommend to people who have dry hair, to use these conditioners after hair wash. But please do remember DO NOT apply the conditioner in the scalp, apply only at the tips and till the mid-length of the hair.

Disclaimer: at times Nykaa also gives huge offers and it comes around the price of  Rs 176, so you can keep a check of it and buy that time!

Happy conditioning :)

Take Care!





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