Ahhhh new motherhood, probably one of the least glamorous times in a woman's life. You have your baby, you've survived pregnancy and birth but what no one tells you is that your body will very soon start falling apart. Part of this is postpartum hair loss. What!? I hear you say. You mean this glorious mane of thick long hair that's grown like a weed for the last 9 months and was one of the few perks of pregnancy isn't permanent!!?? No my friend it sadly is not. But before you give up on it and relegate yourself to the sad straggly mum pony, why not try this.
Although I'm unsure whether it actually helped all that much or whether my shedding coincidentally stopped around the same time I do love this product. It seemed to help with it though and at the very least it ticked all the other boxes I demand from a shampoo.
Black being my favourite colour, I adore the packaging. It's simple and striking and nails aren't destroyed in the opening process (my pet hate in toiletry bottles). It smells great, has a pleasant consistency, lathers easily and rinses cleanly.
I love how this makes my hair feel. It seems to help with flyaways and my hair has slight body and a bit of a wave after using it.
The best thing though is the price. Seriously I bought this the other day for $2.99. That's ridiculously good value. It's not going to stack up to salon products and rightly so otherwise why would Loreal bother producing salon products they'd be cutting their nose to spite their face. Really though when it's 1/10 of the price what do you have to lose?
I really like the design on the bottle. It's super easy to spot on the supermarket shelf! The smell is fantastic! I've noticed that the smell will linger on my hair for hours after which I love. During the three weeks of using this my hair fall and breakage has reduced by about 75% which is huge! The only problem I have with the shampoo is that my scalp is very dry and I get a small amount of dandruff. I'm definitely going to carry on using this!
Tips: If you get dry scalp like me; rub coconut oil on it and shampoo two-three times to remove the oil and stop your roots looking greasy