Karla News

Eufora Urgent Repair Shampoo

Volumizing Shampoo

I was first introduced to Eufora hair care products this past year when my hair stylist switched to using only this line in her salon. When she told me they were aloe vera based instead of water based, it immediately got my attention. I had never seen this kind of quality in a shampoo, even a salon brand, and as a gal who loves “natural” products, boy was I interested.

My hair is on the fine side, and even though I have a lot of it, my hair never really looks full unless I curl it every day. A few months ago my hairdresser suggested Eufora Volumizing Shampoo. But the last time I was in for a trim, she used on me and suggested I try the Eufora Urgent Repair Shampoo, telling me it was great for the hair and scalp.

Description

Eufora Urgent Repair Shampoo comes in a square 10.1 ounce bottle. It’s white with a green and blue label, and the square cap has an easy flip style lid which reveals a good sized hole.

The Eufora website says this about their Urgent Repair Shampoo: “Remove the damaging elements like mineral build up from hard water and environmental pollutants and restore your hair’s health. Our unique, untra-soft formula won’t leave your hair dry and brittle like other detoxifying shampoos.”

Eufora Is Different!

Eufora shampoo and hair care products are designed to work with color or chemically treated hair. It contains botanical extracts and aloe vera to help you take care of your hair naturally.

Most shampoo on today’s market is water based, but Eufora is based using certified organic aloe vera gel, which contains 75 nutrients, 20 minerals and 12 vitamins! It naturally helps heal the scalp of dry skin and dandruff. Along with aloe vera, essential oils are used as well.

See also  How to Maintain a Bob Hair Cut

It Works!

I knew that my scalp was getting a bit dry, and I was starting to have some slight dandruff issues, as well as a sore that didn’t seem to want to heal. My hairdresser said that Eufora cleared up her dandruff and recommended it to me.

The scent of Eufora Urgent Repair Shampoo is light, slightly sweet, and oh so relaxing to smell. I don’t sense any chemical additives or imitation fragrances here at all.

I have short hair, and I can wash my hair by using a dime sized dollop of Eufora shampoo. My stylist said to rub it between my hands and then add water as I massage it into my scalp, and that one tiny bit of shampoo makes a head full of lather! It also rinses out easily, and although it leaves my hair “squeaky clean”, it does not feel stripped.

Since my hair is fine, I use a variety of styling aids on a daily basis. I spray a volumizing gel on my hair before drying with my blow dryer. Then I spray a heat setting mist on my dry hair before curling with my hot iron, and last I use hairspray to set the style. All of these are great styling aids, but they do tend to build up on the hair, giving it a dull look over time.

Eufora Urgent Repair helps remove all of this build up, as well as any hard water deposits from our tap water. Since I have been using this shampoo, my hair feels healthier, my scalp sores are healing, and my hair doesn’t seem weighed down by styling products. Rather, my hair feels extremely clean and vibrant! I love how my hair feels and looks after I shampoo with Eufora Urgent Repair Shampoo!

See also  Should You Go to Mexico for Plastic Surgery?

The fact that this product is natural, helps protect me from free radicals in our environment, and is safe for my color treated highlights is an added bonus. It is a sulfate-free product and also protects my hair from the heat of my blow dryer, flat iron, and curling iron.

Eufora retails for $24, but since I can wash my hair using so little of the shampoo, it lasts for months. I still have my almost full bottle of Eufora Volumizing Shampoo, and I switch on and off between these two types. The fact that it is so concentrated and goes so far really makes it an excellent value, despite the high initial cost.

I highly recommend the Eufora line of hair care products.

Reference: