

🌿 Elevate your scalp game—clarity, care, and confidence in every wash!
Maple Holistics Sage and Rosemary Shampoo is a sulfate- and paraben-free ultra clarifying shampoo designed to deeply cleanse and nourish all hair types. Infused with natural essential oils like sage, rosemary, tea tree, and jojoba, it effectively combats dandruff, dry scalp, and buildup while hydrating and strengthening hair. Ideal for fine, dry, or oily hair, this 16 fl oz shampoo promotes long-term scalp health and reduces itch and flaking with consistent use.
































| ASIN | B076Q78N32 |
| Active Ingredients | glycerin,rosemary |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,513 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #1,076 in Hair Shampoo |
| Brand | Maple Holistics |
| Brand Name | Maple Holistics |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 9,898 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810075562231 |
| Hair Type | fine/thin/dry |
| Item Dimensions | 8.7 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Maple Holistics |
| Material Type Free | Paraben Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Aromatherapy, Scented |
| Product Benefits | Gently cleanses and nourishes the scalp and hair with natural ingredients and essential oils |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Color Treated Hair |
| Scent | sage |
| Scent Name | sage |
| Suitable Hair Color | All Hair Colors |
| Unit Count | 16 Fluid Ounces |
A**9
FUNGUS ON NAILS. ITCHY HAIR LOSS. MIRACLE
I purchased this months ago and used it but had forgotten about it. Now that I am home I had fungus on 3 of my toes for years so since COVID is here I decided to tackle it. I read bottle and it says anti fungus so I thought I would give it a try. I put about 2 tablespoons and 40 Oz warm water in a small basin and then soak my feet in it every night for 30 minutes. Then I would use it to wash my feet every morning in the shower. Then bought over counter Lotrium spray and I sprayed my shoes daily also. After I soak my feet in this shampoo I let them dry natural then spray lotrium on my feet too! BUT OMG. ONE NAIL was severe yellow and it’s only been couple weeks and it is showing signs of less yellowing. I notice When I soak my feet I can feel this shampoo tingling my toes etc. and smell is gone. I know it takes long time and dedication but THIS SHAMPOO WILL CURE FUNGUS ON TOES. I also had itching head and I was losing hair. I shampoo with this also and later it up and leave it on for about 5 minutes on my head before rinsing. It will make your hair feel like straw but don’t care it takes away itch and my hair quit falling it. I did buy an expensive green tea conditioner Korean Product that’s all natural too. Don’t use any other hair products. This shampoo WORKS. I buying more for my whole body to get rid fungus tors forever. Women listen up NO NAIL POLISH. YEA MY TOES ARE UGLY BUT I HAVE to cure this. So when you go out I get Lotrium spray and cover them in white powder to hide ugliness of them. I only wear shoes when I have to Let your tors breath. If I do wear shoes I also bought Lotrium powder that I dump into my socks before put them on. Then home wear sandals. Soak your hair brushes and combs in this shampoo too. YEs at first I was using red vinegar, Vick’s, tea salts etc. I notice after couple times that this shampoo was killing fungus. When hair lather runs down your back it makes your body feel so good. I will never go without. Only buy this type because of the sage and other ingredients that kill fungus. Then other product I bought off of here was Remedy soap. It’s a black anti fungal soap. Used it this morning to wash my feet first and wow it’s powerful too. Remedy soap wash shower first then use some of this shampoo. At night warm foot soak with this shampoo. I am just blown away Nothing has worked for my fungus toes!! Have to be dedicated and it will go away. IF YOU HAVE FUNGUS TOENAILS SOAP AND SOAK WITH THIS.
R**N
Had dandruff for 14 years, then I tried this shampoo
I've had dandruff since I was a teenager and have tried many different shampoos and showering routines and nothing helped. It wasn't until my wife bought this shampoo for me to try that it finally went away in my late 20's. I have dark brown hair and like wearing dark clothes so it was always such an embarassing aspect of my life that I no longer have to worry about. Been using this shampoo for about 6 years now and it still works great (even in the Florida humidity). No dandruff, no itch, leaves my hair feeling soft, and retains my natural curls. My hair is about 2 to 3 inches long and I go through about 1 bottle a year washing once daily, so it requires very little for full scalp coverage. I am impartial to the smell. It doesn't smell unpleasant and isn't very strong once you rinse it out but it's not something I would want made into a sprayable scent. I am also an unscented kind of person with everything I buy so I feel that way about most things with any scent. It just smells like oregano to me. If it keeps the shampoo free of chemicals that aren't needed then it's a fair tradeoff to smell slightly herb-ish.
L**V
Hoping it works, and won't be something I dread using like the typical anti dandruff options.
I have lost track of how long I've had a flakey, danndruff-ridden scalp. I also can't remember how many products I've tried to help. I definitely hated the potent, foul-smelling treatments that exist, but used them in desperate attempts. I'm not sure what exactly is causing my dandruff, but it's this constant, chronic source of annoyance and discomfort, and it's so disappointing not having something provide relief. I didn't want to have to use a shampoo like Selsun Blue or Head and Shoulders, and had a bias to try something "all-natural" or holistic. On a whim I came across this shampoo, and thought I'd give it a shot. I've used it as directed, EXCEPT for the recommendation to seal the scalp and cuticlesby finishing off my shower with some cold water. It's winter time, and my dandruff is raging on harder than ever. With a few uses, even without following the instructions 100%, I notice some improvement. The areas that have considerable flaking and crusting are present but minimized a bit, and overall it seems like it's being reduced. Once I'm in the shower, savoring the nearly maxed out hot water temperature I prefer, I just get so discouraged from finishing off with cold water. I try to reduce the temp when washing my hair, compared to my body, and even that is tough for my sensitive and spoiled self. But I think if I really want to unlock this product's potential, I will not only lather/rinse/repeat, I'll lower the temp when washing and suck it up with a cold completion. I like the way the product smells, it's fairly mild I'd say, considering all of the usually very potent smelling ingredients in it like tea tree. I feel like I use more than is recommended in the instructions, because in my mind I'm really saturating my hair as much as possible to get the best effect. And given that, I feel like I'm going to run out quicker. But I'm really desperate for it to work! I also noticed a great improvement in my hair's health and appearance by not blow-drying immediately after and allowing to air dry first, as the instructions recommend. Overall, I'm hopeful at this point. I'm going to keep using it, keeping in mind the tips to massage the scalp after shampooing and sealing with cold water.
I**S
Revitalize Hair with Sage Thickening Shampoo
The Sage Thickening Shampoo for Men & Women is a game-changer in the realm of hair care, offering a revitalizing and volumizing experience that leaves hair looking and feeling thicker and fuller. This innovative shampoo combines natural ingredients with advanced technology to deliver impressive results for both men and women. Let's start with the formula. The Sage Thickening Shampoo is enriched with a blend of botanical extracts, including sage, rosemary, and peppermint, known for their nourishing and stimulating properties. These ingredients work together to cleanse the scalp, promote healthy hair growth, and add volume to fine or thinning hair. One of the standout features of this shampoo is its gentle yet effective cleansing action. The sulfate-free formula lathers richly and rinses clean, leaving hair feeling refreshed and rejuvenated without stripping away natural oils or causing scalp irritation. In addition to its cleansing benefits, the Sage Thickening Shampoo also works to strengthen and fortify the hair from root to tip. Regular use of this shampoo can help reduce breakage and split ends, resulting in hair that looks and feels thicker, healthier, and more resilient. The invigorating scent of sage, rosemary, and peppermint adds to the overall sensory experience, leaving hair and scalp feeling refreshed and revitalized after each use. Whether you're dealing with fine or thinning hair or simply want to add volume and body to your locks, the Sage Thickening Shampoo for Men & Women is a must-have addition to your hair care routine. Its nourishing formula, gentle cleansing action, and volumizing benefits make it a standout product in the world of hair care.
A**R
This AD shampoo with herbal ingredients really works....No exaggeration.
I've been having dandruff issues since high school. It's never been consistently worse though. It has it's own peak and off-peak times like some times it gets really bad and I notice a lot of itching and peeling of the dry scalp skin with hair loss. I've done a lot of research online for over years on various products that are available in the market. I tried all the generic ones but as they did not work at all, I moved on to chemical based shampoos such as Nizoral AD (active ingredient: Ketoconazole), Neutrogena T-Gel (active ingredient: Coal tar) and Selsun Blue( active ingredient: Selenium Sulfide) out of which 'Coal tar' based shampoo never worked for me. Selsun Blue did work. But over a period of time, it made my hair really rough and lose it's texture.. so I stuck with Nizoral AD which is really a good Anti-Dandruff shampoo. But you have to remember this folks....there is no permanent cure for dandruff as it could come back over a period of time which is caused by a fungus named 'Malassezia globosa' that naturally inhabits on our scalp. Higher than normally accepted levels of this cause dandruff. I've always wanted to try a herbal based shampoo as I am not a big fan of chemical based products. I found this shampoo on Amazon, read through some reviews and wanted to try this (being skeptical). To my astonishment, this product really worked. I'm really impressed with the results. I found this to be equally good compared to Nizoral (actually a little more better than Nizoral). The herbal ingredients in this shampoo are so potent that my scalp is really dandruff-free now after using the shampoo (4 times in 15 days. The only downside that I've noticed is.. it could make your hair a little stiff (similar to the effect of a Volumizing shampoo) but it will go away in a day or two. I still continue to use this shampoo every 4 days. Tips: - Make sure you massage the shampoo into wet hair for about a minute or so and leave it on for about 3-4 minutes. - Try to use 'Shampoo scalp massage brush' for faster results. After you apply the shampoo, gently scrub your entire scalp with the massage brush to get rid of dandruff which also helps shampoo to get effectively into the scalp skin (I found the brush thing to be really helpful). - Repeat the process one more time for the first couple of washes. I hope this review helps. By the way....this is my first review ever. This product made me write one.
N**T
Helps the problem temporally, but doesn't get rid of it.
I meant to write this review a week into trying this product because I wanted to test it out a bit before reviewing but ended up forgetting. So instead of a week of trying, I've been using this product for about a month straight (minus a few days) and can honestly say this is how it works. For those who don't like long reviews: Pros: It goes a long way. Lathers well. Fast results. Lessens the dandruff with continuous use. Makes your hair a little less dull in color. (?) Neutral: The smell. If you like tea tree oil/sage than you'll love this but if you don't then you might not. But it is allot better option then the chemical smell you get with most dandruff shampoos. Cons: Expensive. Makes your hair a little tough sometimes when washing out the product. Doesn't get rid of the dandruff. First, I would like to point out that I had bought the 8 oz version and I still have a half of bottle left. I use a quarter amount (or a little more, especially if I wash twice) every wash so considering that, this shampoo goes a long way. Which is especially good for the price and makes it a great product, that is if only it got rid of the dandruff. To give a little background on my history with dandruff I've had been dealing with it for about a year. This is the first time I've actually dealt with this problem for such a long period of time and being so I've come to realize how awful it can really be. To itching all day, to those annoying flakes that start appearing everywhere much to my embarrassment, I've had a horrible time dealing with it. So horrible that I was becoming desperate with getting rid of it. That's when I started using products that were meant to "get rid" of it. But alas, none of them worked. The cheap store brand shampoo I used only helped calm it down (which was what this shampoo did, except this one is much much more expensive.) and the home remedies (I said I was desperate didn't I?) were awful to experience with and didn't give any results at all. (Let's just say sitting with yogurt in your hair for an hour isn't the funniest thing you could do with your time.) So after awhile of fail after fail, I came on amazon to look up products and their reviews. I thought that if the reviews were good enough, that the product might actually work. There were actually quite a few more products rated higher then this one but what caught my eye was that this was a more "natural" way of getting rid of dandruff. And knowing that allot of the other products were probably not the safest thing to put on your hair, I decided to go with this one. With all the good reviews and the fact that is was sulfate free (I've been wanting to go sulfate free with shampoos for awhile now), I didn't think I had anything to lose. I wasn't the keenest on the price ($8 is allot for a shampoo to me) but I thought that since people said it worked well and that of course shampoos that are more natural will cost more, I cringed my way to the checkout, ordered it, died a little on the inside, and then waited patiently for it to arrive. The product came 8 days later and I used it right away. The shampoo had a somewhat thick consistency and the smell is exactly like what you would expect, tea tree oil and sage. And though allot of people said it smelled strong, I have to disagree. Sure it makes your bathroom smell like a herbal store (which could be a plus or a minus) but when used it your hair it leaves only a slight smell behind. When using, it lathers well which I liked because unless it suds, I don't think it works. It doesn't make your hair soft but rather ruff/hard and so you might have to fight your way through with your fingers at the end of the wash. But weirdly this can be a thing that only happens in some washes, other times it leaves your hair the same way when using other shampoos. Here are the directions of the shampoo that I followed when using: Rinse hair, massage quarter sized-amount throughout scalp, allow the therapeutic benefits a few minutes (2-3) to osmose before rinsing. Repeat and follow with a final rinse. Tips: Use warm water throughout the duration of the shower. Finish off with a blast of cold water to seal the cuticle. Looking back I realize that I didn't wash twice every time either. But I don't think that would effect the results or change them. I will do so with the rest of the product just in case. The very first morning I felt a HUGE difference. The dandruff wasn't gone all the way and the itching was slightly there but it was so much less than before. The flakes were also all but almost gone. I was about sold with this product. Gone almost in just one wash? YES. This made me think that in a few more washes, the dandruff would be completely gone! A few washes later... Nope. The results were the same, which is good and all since it makes the dandruff less horrible but I bought the shampoo to get rid of the dandruff, not to lessen it. Then one night I decide not to take a shower and when I woke up the dandruff was right back to it's horrible state. So I made sure to take a shower each day but I got the same results. It lessened it when I used it and when I stopped it just came back. So while this shampoo was a great concept in the beginning, in the end it didn't do anything different than what every other shampoo I've tried in this category does. Which is a bit disappointing, especially for the price. Though it does says money back guaranteed but even then I don't know if that means if the products doesn't work at all. UPDATE: After reaching out with an email to Maple Holistics about the product and results, they emailed me back within minutes with an offer to try another product absolutely free and gave me back my full refund. Can I just say wow? I don't think I've ever dealt with a company this awesome and hassle free. If I could give you 5 stars for customer service, I would! So in the end, I would suggest not buying this product unless you're looking for an instant and temporally relief for just a bit. If I end up finding another product that works well with getting rid of dandruff, I will post it in this review.
S**I
It Works...
Despite the fact their customer service rep. called me and requested my feedback - the fact is ---this is a product I do use and I purchased it because of what it said it did--deal with the dandruff issue. I have curly kinky hair and whether I moisturize or not, I have a dandruff issue. I have used prescribed, medicated, sulphur 8, selsun blue--you name it--I have used it and within hours literally I still see flakes. This is the only product I have used to date that I get better results with. Now it does not lather up like others and it is not suppose to but it does an amazing job of leaving your hair squeaky clean without stripping it of its natural oils - you can hear it.I actually used this sage shampoo along with a conditioner offered by the same company, the conditioner is good to the point that I don't wash it out--I actually leave it in and it does wonder for my hair. It dries in without any flakes. I also use their argan shampoo set as well. The sage has a tingling sensation that is bare-able and kinda similar to the feel of selsun blue. A little goes a long way and it is safe to use it everyday if you need to. The only drawback is that as with any organic product--you will not get a lot and there is a price. But based on some of the brands I see in Walmart --this is not a bad deal especially if you can get a discounted offer on it. Furthermore this is a slim bottle and not like your regular shampoo sets but a little goes a long way!
L**N
Hard to believe all the rave reviews, but they are right--this shampoo is great
After seeing all the rave reviews, I still wasn't convinced this would work so well... but it does. I've been using Head & Shoulders products for forever to relieve my persistent, inherited dandruff. They've worked OK, but I've noticed that after using them for so many years, their effectiveness on my scalp just isn't what it used to be. After seeing initially good results, I was still getting quite a bit of dandruff. This shampoo has reduced my dandruff to the lowest levels it has been since I started having scalp dryness. I don't get dandruff at all anymore, except for a tiny piece of dry skin or two once a day (compared to 20+ tiny flakes on a normal day before). My dandruff wasn't super severe, so I wasn't sure if I should buy this shampoo or the tea tree oil shampoo for moderate dandruff. I looked at the ingredient list and saw that they were very similar, but the sage one was a bit stronger. I decided to go with the sage one and it has been an excellent choice. The shampoo smells good (but I like hippie products/smells). It lathers fairly nicely--it doesn't lather up as much as a store-bought shampoo or Head & Shoulders, but I think that is partly why it's so effective. As a girl with longer hair, I just use a little more than a teaspoon and can wash all of my hair effectively. If my hair is really dirty or greasy, I'll mix in some other shampoo to get a better lather. The 8 oz bottle will last me around 3 months. I have medium thickness, longer hair so if you have shorter hair it will last you a good deal longer. I recommend following the product instructions exactly as written. Be sure to leave the product in your hair for at least a couple minutes to let the sage and other oils soak in, and try to rub it into your scalp as much as possible. Rinsing out my conditioner with cool water also helps reduce irritation. I will definitely continue to buy this shampoo since it works so well.
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