LazartigueNourish Light Shampoo, Soy Oil Enriched, Lightweight Nourishment for Dry, Fine Hair, Vegan, Sulfate & Silicone Free, 8.4 fl.oz.
B**S
Pleasantly surprised!
Most shampoos for light hair that claim to add volume leave a residue that adds volume for about 1 day and then boom, your hair is limp, flat and oily. Not so with this formula. I did not try the conditioner, just the shampoo. If you wash twice in one shower with it, can be a little drying but not terribly so, due to the kaolin in it.... but just a little conditioner on my ends and I was just fine.It's a clean smell that does not hang around forever, and creates light lather. Good ingredients.
T**S
Nourishing, Lightweight, Clean Rinse; Heavy Floral Scent
I had the opportunity to try several "types" of Lazartigue shampoos and conditioners. They all come suitably packaged in either product-branded dark plastic bottles (shampoos) ~8oz or poly plastic tubes (conditioners) ~5oz and are priced around $33, as of this review. Made in France.The series of haircare is intended for those with thin fine hair, which I have. I'm a natural redhead with naturally flat, lifeless locks. I don't color treat and prefer to airdry vs. using heat tools. No scalp conditions I'm aware of (no dandruff, excessive dryness, psoriasis), and I run "normal" to oily after a couple of days between washes. I do use dry shampoo.Anyway, overall, I like the quality and use of these with a few minor drawbacks. Everything is lightweight without leaving residue or weight and seems very nourishing and hydrating.First, the shampoos all have a lightweight, pale-ale-colored gel. I get a good foam with little effort but none of them have been very "clarifying." I either have to double-cleanse, using one of my facial cleansing oils on my scalp to help break down product, sebum and dead skin first, then shampoo or I have to shampoo 2x and move along to my conditioner in order to breakdown and remove scalp build-up/residue. The conditioners are all white and creamy, hydrating without being heavy or greasy, and none of them have weighed me down. Rinses cleanse.My only real issue is the smell. I dislike the heavy-handed use of added fragrance in all of the products, the shampoos especially as this perfumy scent lingers long after use. Each version has a slightly different scent, but they are all strong, floral, and unpleasant. Hours after, I will catch a whiff of myself and it smells like flowery scented drier sheets (which we do not use and most of my other skin and haircare is fragrance-free). If these had been fragrance-free, I would have given them higher marks.
C**D
nice shiny hair
I really like that this shampoo uses gentle cleansers. I use it along with the matching conditioner and they leave my partly-wavy hair shiny and with minimum frizzy. I don't love the scent, but I don't notice it after rinsing. I would feel it was a bit better value if the shampoo were more concentrated. However, I do love the results.
S**Y
Excellent shampoo!
Please also read my review for the Lazartigue Nourish Mask (incredible). The Nourish Light shampoo was excellent and I could tell right away that it was going to "do" something for my hair, because of the feel of my my hair during the shampoo and after the rinse. My hair is thick, damaged from heat and color (I flat iron almost every day and cover grays) and wavy. The shampoo did a very nice job, but the star was the mask. The two together made my hair feel softer than it's felt in years. No joke. The fragrance of the Nourish Light shampoo is difficult to describe... Botanical and woodsy I guess? For the price point, I sort of was hoping that the fragrance would be a little more enjoyable, but the performance of the products is clearly what this brand is about. Absolutely top-notch. I can't believe what the Nourish Light shampoo + Nourish mask did to my hair in one use. Soft as when I was a child.Two things to know:1. Every item in Lazartigue has a different aroma. It's not like Oribe, Moroccan Oil or R+Co Bleu that has one fragrance for every product. Check the fragrance for each product. This shampoo isn't overly fragrant, however the Fortify shampoo is (whoa mama - and rather masculine as well).2. I contacted Lazartigue directly to make sure the products are indeed real and they wrote back and stated that as long as they are purchased through their Amazon store, they are in fact true products.Long story short: Light Nourish shampoo gets 8/10 for performance, but when coupled with the Nourish mask: 10/10!~Amy
B**O
Great for thin/fine hair
Great shampoo for people with finer/thinner hair, if a bit pricey. I love the scent though, smells really good and leaves you feeling refreshed.
S**W
Great for Fine, Yet Dry, Hair
This high-end natural, vegan haircare line, begun by Jean-François Lazartigue with the motto of providing "effective hair care products, formulated with ingredients of natural origin." The line pledges "at least 89% naturally derived ingredients," which is a somewhat meaningless percentage that leaves a lot of room for, you know, non-natural ingredients. But they do pledge to be certified vegan, sulfate and silicone-free, and don't test on animals. All the Lazartigue products, except the hair color, are made in France.I have fine hair and my regular shampoo of late has been R+Co, another premium brand, so the prices in this line didn't really phase me, though they're definitely not cheap.This light version of the Nourish line shampoo is designed for fine, dry hair, a rare combo to find, and someplace I frequently find myself. Usually it's treating either volume or dryness, rarely both as this one does.It uses soybean oil to "nourish and strengthen" the hair fiber without weighing it down, and, in practice I felt like that mostly worked, especially when combined with the matching conditioner.My hair was soft and smooth, but not limp. Exactly what I need, particularly in the summer, when I frequently swim, or anytime I'm regularly using heat-based styling tools, like a smoothing iron or daily blow drying.
V**A
Non sono soddisfatta
Questo shampoo non districare i capelli anzi li rende ancora più crespi per cui ho dovuto usare una crema dopo shampoo per poterli pettinare se no sarebbe stato impossibile.
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