This was probably the hardest of the trio to review in terms of how it extends time between hair cuts.. but this again does what it says it will do. It states it will cleanse the hair and it does just that. I do get bored of the same shampoo so it is nice to mix it up and use one that is specifically cleanses as some others just don’t cut the mustard or build up after a while.
It’s a creamy formula not too thick or oily and it helps lather and wash the scalp. It prepares your hair nicely for the conditioner to follow. It’s a nice scent hard to describe but feminine for sure.
Eye catching pink and tangerine bottle in it’s huge size that’s value for money and so readily available at supermarkets so is super handy especially when on sale. I can usually get elvive for $5-7 on sale at our local supermarket.
It made my hair feel soft and smooth after the wash so it is obviously helping to assist in smoothing and to help out the conditioner that follows. It smooths but leaves the real smoothing for the remaining two products so I definitely think this works best as a set to increase time between cute as this acts as the cleanser.
My hair when dry is in amazing condition from root to tip, so shiny too - I cannot get past the shine.
I was sent this product for review, and I’m always keen for a specialist long hot shampoo to try out. May hair tends to frizzy at the ends, and can look a little scruffy!!
The packaging on this is a regular Elvive style packaging, not objectionable, and a good, attractive colour combination on the bottle and label. The label is legible on this product, unlike the serum.
This smells really nice, goes into my hair well, and has salicylic acid in, which I personally like as my scalp can sometimes get flaky with perfumes and rich shampoos. No itching scalp with this one after use, and I can see myself sticking with this to truly see how well it treats my hair.
I can’t really say whether my hair is less fragile after a week test, but it does appear smoother and less frizzy.