Monday, April 25, 2016

Mielle Organics: Babassu Oil Conditioning Sulfate-Free Shampoo and Babassu Oil & Mint Deep Conditioner Review

Hello Everyone!


Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post for Mielle Organics. All opinions are 100% my own.

As you may remember in my last post this is hair care week on my blog. Also I want to thankyou for all your kind comments on my hair in the last post as well!

I'm all about healthy hair care so I was excited when Mielle Organics sent me a few of their hair care products to use on my hair. I want to thank Mielle Organics for me sending me these products to review.


THE MIELLE LIFE



We wholeheartedly believe that what is consumed by the body is displayed in our outward appearances. We choose to promote natural, organic ingredients, and are proud to exclusively use natural products derived from rooted plant oils and natural herbs.


Products list from Mielle Organics and the founder Monique Rodriquez

Understanding the ingredients for effective hair care products is a science, and Mielle Organics founder, Monique Rodriguez has tested and proven the effectiveness of the Mielle Organics product line. Mielle Organics’ products are paraben-free, and no harsh chemicals or harmful preservatives are ever used. From scientifically-proven research to a proprietary blend of vitamins, minerals, herbs and amino acids, Mielle Organics has developed a surefire product line to produce the best results. We guarantee it.


Spokeswoman Yandy Smith for Mielle Organics



1. Babassu Oil & Mint Deep Conditioner



Our new Babassu oil and Mint Deep conditioning protein/moisture replenisher will restore dry and damaged hair. This native Amazonian palm fruit is high in sterols and tocopherols which are healthy for the hair and scalp.

Enriched with fatty acids that provide a rich softness to the hair. Derived from natural oils and cetearyl alcohol which helps reduce frizz and fly-aways. This deep conditioner is filled with two complex amino acids from wheat, soy and other natural sources that actually mimic the function of hair amino acids helping to restore the function and moisture to damaged and dry hair.

Safe to use on color treated hair.


2. Babassu Oil Conditioning Sulfate-Free Shampoo


Our rich Babassu Deep conditioning Shampoo for dry and curly hair types contains gentle botanically derived surfactants and rich moisturizing agents to soften, moisturize and strengthen the hair.

Babassu oil is derived from an amazonian palm fruit that is high sterols and and tocopherols. A naturally derived surfactant from corn starch glucose which contain naturally fatty alcohol for moisture.

A high foaming power which improves the conditioning of the shampoo, without stripping the hair leaving it soft and moisturized. Almond protein provides strength and elasticity. Hibiscus extract provides shine and manageability.



My Thoughts

You may remember that in one of my prior posts, that I mentioned that I condition my hair first before I shampoo my hair. Well, I did the same process when I used these products.

The Conditioner:

The first thing I noticed is the scent. This conditioner has a very strong mint and lemon scent. If you have ever eaten Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies, this conditioner reminds of those cookies with hints of lemon. I really didn't notice the tingling sensation on my scalp as stated in the claims, but I could tell that this conditioner works well for my hair and there aren't any harsh chemicals in this product. I let my hair air dry.
If your not a fond of strong mint and lemon scents you probably might want to skip this product. The scent fades once you dry your hair, but you can still notice the scent. I really think this is a good conditioner and my

The Shampoo:

The shampoo has a light fresh mint and lemon scent. It's no where near as strong as the conditioner. I really like how it only takes a small amount of shampoo to lather my hair well. There aren't any harsh chemicals in this shampoo which is good because since my hair is frizzy some chemicals tend to dry my hair out. My hair feels so soft and moisturized.

Overall I think these products are worth giving a try because of the vitamins and nutrients these products provide for your hair. I've used both these products numerous times since I received them and my hair feels so healthy and I've noticed a reduction in frizz.


For more information about Mielle Organics visit

http://www.mielleorganics.com


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16 comments:

Jackie Harrison said...

This is the first time I heard of these products and they organic that is a big plus to try them.

Beauty Unearthly said...

So precise and detailed thanks!

willsingformakeup said...

Organic hair care products are the way to go! My hair and scalp feels better when I use more natural products. This brand is new to me!

Unknown said...

These sound nice, Pilar! You know I'm all for organic products! I haven't heard of this brand, but I will definitely keep it in mind when I want to try something new!

Marie said...

I want to try organic products on my hair! Great review!

ALLIE NYC said...

Yeah sulphate free is always good, and it is always better to go with organic when you can. Plus the packaging is great!

Allie of ALLIENYC
www.allienyc.com

Elle Sees said...

these sound like they are worth a shot!!

Anonymous said...

Nice review!

Pilar said...

This was my first time hearing about these products as well, and I'm pleased with the results.

Pilar said...

Thanks and you're welcome!

Pilar said...

I agree, I can tell a difference in my scalp when I used these products. My hair looks so much healthier!

Pilar said...

Thanks! I think using organic products is a good way to promote health, and I love that these products are really good for your hair!

Pilar said...

Thanks!

Pilar said...

I'm glad these products are sulfate free free too!

Pilar said...

They're worth giving a try!

Pilar said...

Thanks!

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