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Patanjali Aloe Vera Hair Cleanser Review

By Madhumita
Hi guys
   Am now with a review of product from patanjali.The brand patanjali needs no introduction as it is popular herbal brand that offers various skin and hair care products.Patanjali have recently launched this new shampoo in their shampoo range.So read further to know about it.
PATANJALI ALOE VERA HAIR CLEANSER REVIEW

CLAIMS   It claims to treat dull and damaged hair and split ends.
INGREDIENTS:
PATANJALI ALOE VERA HAIR CLEANSER REVIEW
SHELF LIFE:
   2 years.
PRICE:
   Rs 75 for 200ml.
MY VIEWS:
   Before seeing about the shampoo let me tell you about my hair, i have medium length wavy hair that is dry and frizzy so the review will be depending upon my type of hair.
   The shampoo comes in a transparent flip flop bottle,so it is easy to know the amount of product left.The flip flop cap shuts with a click ensuring that it is travel friendly.
   The shampoo has a gel texture and is pale green in color and has pleasant smell that lingers for while.The shampoo in spite of herbal shampoo lathers well and clears all dirt and oil in a single wash.Only small amount is needed for single wash.So single bottle goes a long way.
   It leaves scalp and hair squeaky clean but my dry hair becomes even more dry and frizzy without conditioner so conditioner is a must.I have used this shampoo for 2 months and lets sum up its pros and cons.
PROS:
⦁   Easily available.
⦁   Affordable
⦁   Has refreshing fragrance.
⦁   Leaves scalp clean.
⦁   Removes dandruff.
⦁   Removes oil effectively.
⦁   Best suited for oily hair girls.
⦁   Single bottle goes a long way.
CONS:
⦁   Leaves hair dry and frizzy post washing,so conditioner is must.
⦁   full ingredient list missing.
RATING:4/5.(-1 for drying my already dry hair)
will i repurchase??
Not now,may be in summer for refreshing smell and nature of cleaning scalp effectively :-) :-) :-).
   If you have used this product,let me know how it fared you at comments section. :-) :-) :-)

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