July 21, 2010

Beauty Review: Organix South – Shampoo and Conditioner

Organic hair care products are not always easy to find (and spot) in local chain stores. However, there are many great brands that are available online and in specialty shops. So, I was really excited to get to review their TheraNeem Organix Moisture Therape Shampoo and Conditioner.

Organix South is the world’s leading manufacturer of certified organic Neem products located in central Florida. They are committed to promoting organic, fairly traded and ethically wild crafted herbal dietary supplements and protective body care products. For more information about them, check out their website at: http://www.organixsouth.com/


TheraNeem Organix Moisture Therape Shampoo and Conditioner
For Dry or Damaged Hair and Sensitive Scalps
Paraben Free, Sulfate Free, Gluten Free

TheraNeem Organix Moisture Therape Shampoo helps repair the hair and scalp. It contains organic Neem oil and Neem leaf extract, calendula to nourish and refreshing lavender. The conditioner helps restore moisture to the hair and scalp. It now has even more organic Neem oil and leaf extract, jojoba oil, panthenol and rice proteins to help hydrate the scalp and reduce split ends, leaving the hair soft and sleek.

Summertime can be really rough on people’s hair and scalp. My hair is dyed, I use a blow dryer and straightener (not every day though), hair spray, etc. On days I use all of the above, I really feel the effects after it. However, after using this shampoo and conditioner exclusively for two weeks, I really saw and felt a difference in my hair. The only original drawback to using the shampoo and conditioner is the scent. It is really strongly scented (at least to me), and if you aren’t used to those scents, it can be overwhelming. It doesn’t take very long to get used to though, and the end result is quite nice and well worth it.


Thank you to Organix South for providing me with the shampoo and conditioner for review. All opinions and experiences with the product are my own.

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