As a product junkie enthusiast, I'm always looking for the next best thing. As a girl with scalp dermatitis, I'm just looking for a shampoo that doesn't irritate my scalp, yet cleanses my hair well. Bonus points if it helps my dermatitis. Excitement rushed through my body when I received my first bottle of Yarok Feed Your Volume Shampoo. You know, that shampoo that green bloggers world-wide have raved about? The one that transforms your hair from a raggedy mop to voluminous goddess locks? Yup, that one.
Description: Raise your volume and lower your carbon footprint with this luxurious, naturally foaming shampoo. Treat your senses, your hair, and your scalp to an aromatic blend of organic herbs, flowers, vitamins, minerals, and essential oils that visibly plump normal to fine hair.
I'm going to start off with all the good things this shampoo has to offer. It has a fantastic ingredients list; all very nourishing, stimulating, and strengthening to your hair and scalp. The scent is super lovely, citrusy with a kick. The light plastic bottle comes with a waterproof label that's "80% NON-GMO corn, the most
environmentally friendly non-paper material available". They are also completely vegan, free of preservatives and other harsh ingredients. If that wasn't enough, 3% of their annual profits go to protecting Amazon rain forests. Sounds amazing doesn't it? That's why I really, really wanted to love this shampoo. Sadly, it doesn't work well for me. Again, I have dermatitis and my hair is naturally fine (but I have lots of it) with a slight wave. This shampoo left my roots feeling unclean but my ends dry. By the end of the day, it looked as if I hadn't washed my hair in a few days. I'm pretty sure that it made the dermatitis worse because my scalp was always ridiculously itchy. It's a very runny consistency, which means you have to use more product. I won't be repurchasing, however, I still recommend giving it a try if you've been wanting to. It might end up being you holy grail shampoo.
Retails for approx.$27 CAN for 8.5 oz/250ml. I purchased mine from Fresh Faced, but you can also get it from Yarok or any of their other retailers. Check the retailers list for world-wide sellers.
Have you tried this shampoo before? Did it blow your mind or leave you wanting more?
Ingredients: Purified water, decyl glucose, lauryl glucose, coco protein, seaweed extract, organic herbal infusions of coltsfoot and marshmallow root, calendula blossoms, chamomile flowers, chickweed, horsetail, slippery elm, comfrey root, sea buckthorn CO2, nettles, oatstraw, organic essential oils of lavender, atlas cedar, red mandarin, sweet orange, and rosemary, grapefruit seed extract.
