Arvazallia Advanced Hair Repair Sulfate Free Shampoo {Review}
Is your hair breaking and frizzy? With summer coming, I usually do less with my hair and just pull it back or let it air dry. This winter was rough on my hair. I suffer from wild woman hair most mornings.
Recently I was asked to give a product that works to repair your hair and remove the layers of product buildup that weigh down and case breakage. The Arvazallia Advanced Hair Repair Sulfate Free Shampoo nourishes with both Argan Oil and Macadamia Oil, both of which help to promote natural growth.
Using this shampoo does take a little while to see the results. It took at least a week (4-6 uses) before I noticed my hair was not as tangled or frizzy after washing, even if I didn’t have time to condition.
Sulfate Free and Paraben Free – Safe for Use with Brazilian Keratin or Color Treatments. Utilizes Highly Effective but Gentle Cleansing Agents that Deeply Cleanses without Drying, Fading, or Stripping Hair of Color or Moisture
What’s different about this shampoo:
Sulfate free. Sulfates are what makes the shampoo lather up in the shower. It is used in a lot of shampoos and other household cleaning products. Sulfates are what causes your hair to be frizzy, especially in curly hair. It pulls the color from treated hair too.
Paraben free. Parabens contain agents called xenoestrogens. These agents have been reported to mimic estrogen in the body and has been linked to several types of cancer.
Includes Argan and Macadamia oil. Both Argan and Macadamia oils are known for being wonder products on your hair and skin.
For more information on the Arvazallia Advanced Hair Repair Sulfate Free Shampoo, visit Arvazallia’s Amazon store. They carry a nice line of hair care products. We also reviewed the Conditioner and Hair Mask products as part of this line in hair care.
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