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Halos and Horns Mango Melon Mayhem Shampoo & ConditionerNewest Review: ... and that surprised me because they have the feel of a product that cost loads more than the £1.79 my mum paid for this ... more |
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by - written on 26/11/08 (Very useful, 326 readings)
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Have you ever scrutinized agonizingly and hunted frantically for the right product while toiletries shopping for your little one or have you just grabbed the most expensive brand off the shelf and put it in your trolley.. And the various answers could be... ' I have bought the most expensive brand and it has suited my child and my budget fine, surely the most expensive would be the best'...well congratulations..you are of the lucky few who have a big budget to spend from and a child with non-sensitive skin . ' I have looked into what is available and have tried different brands both cheap and dear and buy the ones I find good these ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/06/09 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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With a history of eczema and dry skin on both sides of the family, I have been keen to try and find something for my children that will be gentle on their skin. Halos and Horns is made from natural ingredients, without a lot of the nasty stuff that you will find in most shampoos such as sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS), parabens & triclosan. I'm not sure that the evidence against these in conclusive, but I do believe that they're not great for skin or for the environment. The shampoo itself has a lovely, fresh smell which is quite different to a lot of the shampoos available. The best thing about it is that you only need a tiny amount. I have two children and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/10/09 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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My mum always buys Halos And Horns for my little sister and when I got a madly itchy scalp last week I decided to use the shampoo because this range is made from natural ingredients and I thought it would be kinder to my skin than the perfumed shampoo I usually use. This one is called Mango And Melon Mayhem but the shampoos are available in other smells as well, Halos And Horns also make bubble baths and body washes as well as other items. They're not an expensive brand and that surprised me because they have the feel of a product that cost loads more than the £1.79 my mum paid for this shampoo and conditioner. The smell is gorgeous, it's a mix ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/05/09 (Very useful, 9 readings)
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I have been using Halo's and Hornes for quite some time now on my little boy and after another use of it last night i thought i should let everyone know how fantastic it is. I am currently using the Mango Melon shampoo and conditioner which cost £1.69 for 200ml, but there are other varieties available - Berry Burst or Zingy Orange (I am sure there are more but i have never seen). Princes vary between £1.50-£2.50 depending on when and where you buy from. The bottle is quite a funky bottle and you stand it upside down so the lid is at the bottom (so no shaking the bottle till you get a pea size). The bottle is white with a bright green lid and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/01/09 (Useful, 19 readings)
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After agonising for at least fifteen minutes in the supermarket over what shampoo and conditioner would be for the little one we decided on this. The bottle says that its made from natural conditioners and plant-derived cleansing ingredients. Which is good. It also said that it was 'kind to eyes', mild and gentle', 'hypoallergenic' and 'dermatologically tested'. Even better. The bottle itself is quite eye-catching; white with colourful graphics, a large, colourful font and a bright green lid. This actually looks attractive to children too, something which many childrens hygiene products seem to forget is very important. If kids do not think something looks ... Read the complete review
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