The Native hair shampoo and moisturising conditioner duo delivers exactly what it promises – simple, clean and effective – nothing more, nothing less. And in this review I explain how I have come to this conclusion.
Initial Impressions
The first thing I noticed about the Native shampoo and conditioner is the gorgeous scent of creamy coconut and a hint of sweet vanilla. The smell isn’t overpowering but really does take you back to tropical holidays.
The packaging of this hair set looks very clean, and the large size of the bottles mean they will last a good while.
Only downside, the pump dispensers. They did not want to work, no matter how hard I tried, they would not open which made washing my hair messy and a real faff!
Native Hair Shampoo
This is Natives moisturising shampoo. It has been developed to give hair the moisture it craves using a sulfate-free formula. Delivering nourishment, softness and shine, and doesn’t strip hair of it’s natural oils.
After just the first use, this shampoo lathered up instantly and was easy to rinse out. Hair was left feeling soft and clean, without that squeaky clean feeling.
Native Hair Conditioner
Again, this conditioner is from the Native moisturising hair range. It has been developed to help strengthen and nourish each strand of hair using a weightless, silicone-free formula.
The consistency of this conditioner isn’t as thick as other conditioners I’ve used in the past but still coats the hair well and once rinsed off, leaves hair feeling very soft without weighing it down.
Final Conclusion
I absolutely love the scent of this Coconut & Vanilla shampoo and conditioner set, the smell is divine.
I also love how Native embodies the whole clean and simple ethos by using naturally derived ingredients and sustainable packaging. It’s just a shame that the pump dispensers wouldn’t open up as it did make washing my hair a little stressful, and wasteful.
Overall, this Native shampoo and conditioner duo did leave my hair feeling clean and very soft to touch but also left my hair looking frizzy. I guess the usual ingredients that would tame frizz wouldn’t be considered ‘clean ingredients’!?
Where to Buy
If clean, simple and effective haircare products is what you are looking for, then Native may be worth a try, and are available to purchase online directly from the Native website or from Amazon.
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