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Faith In Nature Hair Care
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Not just for hippies! (Faith In Nature Hair Care)
Member Name: mse123
Advantages: Great results, good value for money, guilt free Disadvantages: Difficult to find suppliers I began using the Faith in Nature hair products when I was pregnant, as I was looking for something that would be natural, paraben-free etc etc. and so protect my precious unborn child from unnecessary chemicals. A year on I am still a loyal user of these products and in fact on the occasions when I have used alternative brands (some much more expensive than Faith in Nature) I have been less than impressed with the results. So far I have tried the Aloe Vera and Rosemary shampoo and conditioners and both have left my hair feeling really clean and shiny. The Aloe Vera smells a bit nicer (when I first used the Rosemary one, my husband's reaction was "mmm, roast lamb") but I see from their website (www.faithinnature.co.uk) that there are lots of other exciting varieties available, from Neem & Propolis (???) to Chocolate! The packaging was updated recently and I am more than happy to have these products on display in my bathroom. Also the design of the lid makes it really easy to open the bottles with wet hands, as I have come across some designs that are hopeless. The 400ml bottles seem to last for ages and for an organic and ethically produced product I think these are very reasonably priced. The only downside to this product is that it can be difficult to source. Summary: A great product that can easily compete with mainstream brands |
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