My experience with Lush shampoos

Hello everyone,

On today's post, I want to tell you a bit about my hair... My hair's been through so many different stages: it's been oily, it's been dry, it's been normal, it's had disastrous ends, it's been straight, it's been wavy, it's been uncontrollably frizzy... But what made me try Lush products was that my scalp was so sensitive - it was itchy all the time, even when it was perfectly clean, and it was sore, and probably red if I could see it.
I am a natural redhead, so my colour kinda varies sometimes, depending on the shampoos I use (it gets lighter and yellow-ish with camomille, for instance) and also depending on the season (it also gets lighter in summer and a bit more strawberry-blonde), but I was happy to know that my colour didn't change with Lush shampoos whatsoever.





Lullaby
- So the first one I tried was "Lullaby", which is specifically formulated for sensitive scalp, and it made SUCH a difference! After 2 or 3 washes my head wasn't itchy or sore anymore, and it made my hair very soft and shiny. I would definitely recommend trying it if you suffer from dehydrated, sensitive scalp, like I was.
I don't know if it's not available in Australia, 'cuz it's not on the website, but this is the link for it in the US.









Seanik


- Then, because I liked their performance SO much, when I ran out of "Lullaby", I went back to their store and picked up a different one, mainly because I have this feeling that my hair will get used to the same shampoo if I use it for too long and it won't clean it as well. Yes, I was kinda scared that my hair would go back to its old ways, but the girl in the shop told me that all of their shampoos are very gentle, and because my hair was "rehabilitated" it should be especially fine. So I got "Seanik", and nothing to say here, it was awesome and it kept my hair in very good hands. Click here for the link. It's $14.95 in Australia.






Karma Komba


- The third time, I picked "Karma Komba". It was very good, like the others I had tried, but for some reason its scent didn't exactly agree with me. Don't get me wrong, it's not like my hair smelled bad after I washed it, but I'm very picky when it comes to shampoo and conditioner scents. Again, I've got nothing to say about its performance, because it was perfect, leaving my hair squeaky clean, shiny, soft and un-irritated. This is the link, and it's also $14.95.








Honey I Washed My Hair


- This one is by far my FAVOURITE. I love the smell, the texture, how it leaves my hair, how it smells after I've washed it, EVERYTHING, so I think I've repurchased it at least 3 times. It's called "Honey I Washed My Hair", and it seriously smells like honey, and OMG, for real guys, you need to try it. It gives you very soft, clean, moisturised and shiny hair, and it's just perfect. It's also $14.95 and can be found here.









Jason And The Argan Oil- And last but not least, the one I've tried most recently is "Jason and the Argan Oil". I think I fell in love with its colour and with the words "argan oil". Argan Oil was a very big thing a couple of years ago, and it's good, but for some reason I've never seen any dramatic differences in my hair with it. It is good like the others, but Argan Oil is not the perfect match for my hair. Plus, it didn't smell the way I expected it to (yes, being picky again lol), which is why I think I'll stay faithful to "Honey I Washed My Hair", but if your hair loves Argan Oil, it's definitely worth a try. Available here for $14.95 as well.







Yes, they are a bit more expensive than drugstore/supermarket shampoos, but they are SO worth it, they actually look after your hair properly, and they last a LOT longer. Plus, you probably need less product than with liquid shampoos.


Hope you and your hair enjoyed this post. Thanks for reading me! xo




*Disclaimer: All these opinions are my own, I wasn't paid by Lush or anyone to share this, I just genuinely think that it's a great shop with great beauty products that are worth a try.*











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