Categories: Beauty

Head & Shoulders “Restoring Shine” Formula

Head & Shoulders “Restoring Shine” Shampoo is a dandruff shampoo in the Hydrazinc Formula product line. Head & Shoulders has been one of the best known dandruff shampoos for many years. I have used their products off and on in the past for “dandruff emergencies.” In the distant past, the typically blue shampoo seemed harsher on the hair than the new formulas. The old Head & Shoulders shampoo left hair free of dandruff for a while, but it also left hair dull and lifeless.

Head & Shoulders Restoring Shine is one of ten Head & Shoulders Hydrazinc shampoos. This is a mild scented shampoo containing pyrithione zinc –an ingredient which is used to control mild cases of dandruff. Intended for frequent use, Head & Shoulders Restoring Shine is supposed to be gentle on the hair.

The formula contains plant extracts including tea tree leaf oil, an extract broadly used in beneficial skin treatments and other products. Tea tree leaf oil is said to be good for controlling dandruff, and for use on acne, abscesses, fungal infections, insect bites, and other skin ailments. Camellia sinesis (tea) leaf extract is also an ingredient in this shampoo. Used topically, it is supposed to be soothing and healing.

Head & Shoulders Restoring Shine formula does make the hair feel softer for a while. However, I’ve never noticed my hair being shinier after use of this product.

This formula of Head & Shoulders does work well at controlling mild cases of dandruff. However, it left my hair limp and lifeless and at the end of the day. As with any shampoo, results will differ from person to person as we all have different hair types.

What I like about Head & Shoulders Restoring Shine Formula:

It does help control mild cases of dandruff.

It has a mild scent.

It does not appear to be overly harsh on the hair.

What I don’t like about Head & Shoulders Restoring Shine Formula:

My hair feels limp and slightly greasy at the end of the day after using this shampoo.

The scent, though mild, could be better. It still smells medicinal.

This shampoo is not cruelty free.

Final Comments about this product:

I would not recommend this shampoo because the reasons I dislike it outweigh the reasons I like it. I am certain there is a better, more natural and healthful, option out there–and one that is cruelty free– for controlling dandruff and I hope to find it.

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Karla News

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