Hey Guys!
So I have been using the Richfeel Aloe Vera Shampoo and Jaborandi Oil on my hair. I have used Richfeel Products before but somehow they haven't really suited me much before, though thetexture of my hair is very different now.
Richfeel Aloe Vera Shampoo:
I tried the Shampoo in 3 ways:
1. With Oil, with conditioner:
So with the Jaborandi hair oil and a Tressemme Conditioner (Silky Smooth) variant, I got some really good results! My hair were shiny, manageable and thicker with the consecutive washes and sinc I braid my hair a lot, the braids looked fuller and nicer. Also to be noted, the Streax Prop Serum is my constant, I have used that irrespective of the 3 products. People literally called my hair 'flawless', though my hair of course has flaws, but you get the gist.
2. With oil, without conditioner:
With the oil and the shampoo, my hair felt a little dry when they were wet and also after they dried, the hair were a little dry and a little frizzy. The shampoo claims to have conditioner in it but I don't think it really does. Hair still felt fuller, but drier too. After the serum, hair were much better.
3. Without oil, with conditioner:
Without oil my hair were not in a good place. Hair fell a little and the bottom hair were drier and less manageable than before. That's also because my lower hair are quite dry while my scalp is oily. Serum helped, but the squeekiness continued.
Overall, my hairfall was definitely under control, I had fuller, shinier hair and with the right routine, this worked for me. However, I do not recommend this shampoo for people who have dry, course hair becase it is not moisturising and may not benefit your hair texture and health.
Price- Rs. 400 for 500ml
I got this from Grofers because I'm too lazy to walk 10 mins to the shop in the rains.
Richfeel Jaborandi Oil:
I absolutely love this hair oil. It goes well with all shampoos and it really nourishes the hair, making it soft and shiny. It is not very thick, so it can easily be used from a spray bottle. It spreads well and smells...okay-ish. It's oil, deal with it. If you are not into the complicated stuff with essential oil and also don't wanna go the commercial way, this is definitely your go to product!
Price- Rs. 840 for 500 ml which may sound expensive but compare it with your 30ml essential oil bottles and you have a winner.
Would I buy these again? Absolutely
Much Love,
Jx
So I have been using the Richfeel Aloe Vera Shampoo and Jaborandi Oil on my hair. I have used Richfeel Products before but somehow they haven't really suited me much before, though thetexture of my hair is very different now.
Richfeel Aloe Vera Shampoo:
I tried the Shampoo in 3 ways:
1. With Oil, with conditioner:
So with the Jaborandi hair oil and a Tressemme Conditioner (Silky Smooth) variant, I got some really good results! My hair were shiny, manageable and thicker with the consecutive washes and sinc I braid my hair a lot, the braids looked fuller and nicer. Also to be noted, the Streax Prop Serum is my constant, I have used that irrespective of the 3 products. People literally called my hair 'flawless', though my hair of course has flaws, but you get the gist.
2. With oil, without conditioner:
With the oil and the shampoo, my hair felt a little dry when they were wet and also after they dried, the hair were a little dry and a little frizzy. The shampoo claims to have conditioner in it but I don't think it really does. Hair still felt fuller, but drier too. After the serum, hair were much better.
3. Without oil, with conditioner:
Without oil my hair were not in a good place. Hair fell a little and the bottom hair were drier and less manageable than before. That's also because my lower hair are quite dry while my scalp is oily. Serum helped, but the squeekiness continued.
Overall, my hairfall was definitely under control, I had fuller, shinier hair and with the right routine, this worked for me. However, I do not recommend this shampoo for people who have dry, course hair becase it is not moisturising and may not benefit your hair texture and health.
Price- Rs. 400 for 500ml
I got this from Grofers because I'm too lazy to walk 10 mins to the shop in the rains.
Richfeel Jaborandi Oil:
I absolutely love this hair oil. It goes well with all shampoos and it really nourishes the hair, making it soft and shiny. It is not very thick, so it can easily be used from a spray bottle. It spreads well and smells...okay-ish. It's oil, deal with it. If you are not into the complicated stuff with essential oil and also don't wanna go the commercial way, this is definitely your go to product!
Price- Rs. 840 for 500 ml which may sound expensive but compare it with your 30ml essential oil bottles and you have a winner.
Would I buy these again? Absolutely
Much Love,
Jx