✨ Unlock Your Hair's Potential with New Wash Deep! ✨
Hairstory New Wash Deep is a clarifying cleansing cream designed for oily and fine hair types. This 8oz product replaces traditional shampoo and conditioner, effectively removing buildup while promoting scalp health. Its gentle formula is free from sulfates, parabens, and synthetic fragrances, making it a safe choice for color-treated hair. The included scalp brush enhances the cleansing experience, ensuring a thorough and revitalizing wash.
K**O
Natural blonde, clean hair achieved! Excellent on color.
So I was skeptical about using a "no-poo" shampoo with oils and other things to clean my hair. I have tried Wen, and knock-offs, and while they did clean my hair, they left it feeling dry and unmanageable.I have read several other reviews, and can say I cast my lot with the 5-star reviewers.Here's the deal: I'm 6 mos pregnant and instead of having luxurious, shiny, healthy hair, my scalp stayed super oily while the ends got SUPER dry. Weird, because I'm a natural blonde and that oil has been a part of my entire life! But anyway, this stuff actually DOES clean my hair. I am finding I can go 3 days without having to rewash it--with dry shampoo assistance, of course.But, even with all the oils in the product, (1) I don't get a greasy residue. My hair is literally squeaky clean after a rinse; (2) I have volume (I use my Revlon wet-dry round brush, which is AMAZING), and (3) I get the extra day out of my hair with dry shampoo. NOTE: I have not tested my hair on day 2 without dry shampoo, but i have noticed significantly less yuk the 2nd morning after my application of dry shampoo the night before (Batiste is THE BEST for blondes/oily scalps by far!).I will say this: I still use a leave-in detangler/conditioner and also apply conditioner over the ends in the shower before I rinse. I don't think that will continue after the pregnancy, but for now, I need to. So, when New Wash cleans your scalp and your ends still feel dry, just load up with some conditioner OVER the New Wash before you rinse it out. Still makes it a 1-step washing process. I apply New Wash, use the scalp scrubber, apply conditioner, then soap up the rest of me before one solid rinse. 6-minute shower and I'm good to go.Give it a try if you want to get rid of sulphates and chemicals that strip your hair!OH, lastly, this is FANTASTIC for color preservation. I got my color done about 2 weeks ago and it looks almost identical to when it was done--which never happens. Usually, color is drained/stripped by wash 2 and looks "hollow." Now, it just looks healthy. I hope you'll try it!
G**R
Fine hair WOWZA
Ok I was a huge skeptic. I’ve tried homemade ‘no poo’ and the baking soda/apple cider vinegar rinse combo was terrible on my hair. Lately, normal shampoo has been making my hair itchy and greasy pretty immediately. This stuff WORKS. After my first shampoo, I followed the directions to a T (used the scrubber, spent like 4 minutes scrubbing in, did the rest of my shower routine, 4 minutes scrubbing out) and my hair came out LOVELY. I’m halfway through day 2 and it’s still not greasy. I was expecting a major transition period because my hair is so fine, but so far so good. My scalp also isn’t itchy or flaky. Usually by now it would be. I know it doesn’t work for everyone, but it’s kind of a holy grail so far for me. Added bonus that it protects your color better than color safe shampoo.
L**S
Giving it one star SOLEY because it is a cleansing conditioner!
Like many of the other reviews, I found this product over priced with such a small volume in a little pouch but it is absurd. The only thing, literally the only thing, that I liked about it was it was a cleansing conditioner. I think conditioners leave your hair, silky, frizz, free And leave the natural oils intact. So all of the reviews that state works great my hair is never been left for the blah blah… they actually have nothing to do with this product specifically but more to do with the fact that you’re using a cleansing conditioner. The company has the right idea by marketing, a cleansing conditioner, however, they have the wrong amount included as far as volume goes, especially because when you have long hair, you need a lot of it and I mean a lot to get your hair clean. It’s small pouch at roughly $50 will literally get someone with long hair five shampoos approximately. I don’t care if it’s got gold in it. I don’t wanna pay that much for my shampoo. I definitely utilized Amazon’s return policy and sending this back. DON’T WASTE YOUR MONEY!!! THIS PRODUCT IS BY FAR THE BIGGEST RIP OFF I HAVE EVER PURCHASED AS FAR AS HAIR PRODUCTS GO, AND I HAVE PURCHASED THEM ALL!!!
A**A
Great shampoo. Minus 1 star for the insane price.
I have used massive tubs of kirkland or trader joe’s sls-free shampoos for the past decade. The kind you buy once a year and cost under $15. I’m not looking to splurge when I don’t see a benefit.Enter this shampoo.I’m on my second order. I have short hair and it makes a huge difference in how my hair looks after washing. No more fluffy and smooth helmet that needs loads of styling daily. This makes hair lay naturally, with definition and soft shapes. Really works with my short layered cut.I try not to use it every day bc it’s so damn expensive, so I use the brand’s powder in between washes. I can’t go for more than 3 days, 4 at the most.Love that it’s minimally scented, don’t mind the absence of lather- though that does make it a bit harder to know if you’ve applied it everywhere. I follow the instructions, apply the shampoo, massage my hair with the provided brush, and then leave it on while I wash the rest of my body for a solid 5 to 10 minutes - that gives a great wash. It’s not a ‘massage for a few seconds and rinse immediately’ type of shampoo.I don’t use conditionner, never have bc my hair is oily.Great product, I just wish it was more affordable! You don’t get much for the high price and you have to use a large amount for each wash.I’ve been on the hunt for a cheaper product that gives the same results, haven’t found it though!
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