Organix Hydrating Tea Tree Mint Shampoo Review

Organix Hydrating Tea Tree Mint Shampoo

By Utkarsha Holmukhe

Hello!

I always have a bad experience with drug store shampoos like Pantene, Dove, Sunsilk, etc. Even though they make my hair silky and smooth initially I have terrible hair loss because of them. I figured I should try sulphate and paraben free shampoos just to check if they work better for me, which I knew was so obvious! Also college life is damn hectic to try natural remedies like mehendi, amla, reetha etc.

Oragnix Hydrating Tea Tree Mint  Shampoo

After ages of religiously using Pantene, Dove, Sunsilk and Garnier (in)fructis I thought I should listen to my fellow mentors for IMBB and switch to a safer shampoo. I am reviewing one of my favorite shampoos here  *drumrolls*  Organix Hydrating Tea Tree and Mint Shampoo.Along with these, I adore shampoos from TBS, Boots and a few from oriflame.

NOTE: I found this better than TBS.

Best part about this buy was it came with a 50% extra offer! And yes I jumped with joy! 😀 😀

Price:

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Rs. 745 for 577ML (originally 385ML)

Product Claim:

An ultra hydrating blend of Australian tea tree oils to add moisture and strength, while nourishing your hair with replenishing moisturizing milk proteins and micro-infused peppermint oils for hydration and balance. Re-energize your hair with this unique blend of active ingredients, creating a three-in-one decadent treat. All you need for moist, smooth and seductive hair in one irresistible formula.

• Safe for coloured hair
• Safe for all hair types
• Sulfate free

Ingredients:

Aqua/Water/EauWater , Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate , Cocamidopropyl Betaine , Cocamidopropyl Hydroxysultaine , Parfum , Glycol Distearate , Dimethicone Copolyol (Silica) , Cetyl Alcohol , Cocamide DEA , Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride , Polyquaternium 11 , DMDM Hydantoin , Silk Amino Acids , Panthenol , Malaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf OilTea Tree , Hydrolyzed Milk Protein , Glycine Soja OilSoybean , Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Leaf OilPeppermint , Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter) , Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E) , Citronellol

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My take on the Organix Hydrating Tea tree Mint Shampoo:

I spotted this shampoo when I went to the beauty shop about 7-8 months back, they were in so many variants with different colours and exotic ingredients I almost wanted to buy all of them. But I was skeptical because I had never heard of the brand. Then later I read about the Organix Morroccon Argan oil on IMBB and decided to take a shot at both – this product and the oil ! And both are miraculous. There is some hidden talent in me that I never pick up the wrong product! Everything I buy works for me 😀

The bottle is made of soft plastic, lush metallic green in color and opaque. Difficult to judge the quantity left, but I have a hack; I keep it against light and see.The lid is golden flip cap which is firm, so no leakage problem. The descriptions given at so amazing! Take a look.

Coming to how it fared for me, the shampoo is a gel formula which suits my hair very well. The shampoo is of an appropriate consistency and is light-ish green almost colorless. I have observed gel shampoos will cause you less hairfall than the cream based ones. It lathers well, I dilute it with water before using it and I shampoo twice just to make sure there is no oil residue in my hair. It has reduced my hairfall overtime; it suits oily hair types very well.It never dried out my hair after using it alone without a conditioner, but I oil my hair well before shampooing.It has a fresh minty fragrance amazing for those lazy mornings and for post-workout showers! 😀 It is a gentle shampoo, cleans hair well and instantly adds bounce and shine to your hair.For some this may be a little drying initially, but once your hair gets used to the product it will show better results.I normally follow this shampoo with a boots conditioner/hair mask and then end it with morocco argan oil and voila! I get celebrity hair!

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Summing up the pros and cons:

Pros of Organix Hydrating Tea tree mint shampoo:

• Sulfate free
• Gel formula(it is a pro for me :P)
• Cleans well
• Nice refreshing fragrance
• Gentle
• Hydrating
• Safe on colored hair.
• Reduces hairfall.
• Good for oily hair and scalp, it has work for people with flaky scalp too.
• Softer bouncier hair.
• Good quantity for the price(considering without the 50% extra)

Shiny Black hair

Cons of Organix Hydrating Tea Tree Mint shampoo:

• Nothing!

Verdict:

5/5

Will I recommend Organix Hydrating Tea Tree Mint Shampoo?

YES!!!!!

This one is a great pick especially for people with oily hair.
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18 thoughts on “Organix Hydrating Tea Tree Mint Shampoo Review

  1. I love organixxxxxx *powder* *pompom* me currently using their shampoo and conditioner only… loving them *hifive* *happydance*

    1. Hi Saloni,

      Which one you are using? I wanaa try from herbal essence range as well.
      I have oily scalp, dry ends and hair are bit limp as well.

      1. Heyyy m using mandarin olive oil shampoo and ginger awapuhi conditioner… *haan ji* dry ends and limp hair these two will work out.. it cleanses the scalp well *happy dance*

  2. wow you have super gorgeous hair! *clap* *jai ho*
    this one from organix is promising! gotta try. *woot*
    -valarie

  3. Which Organix® collection should I use for my hair type?

    • Dry hair- Awapuhi Ginger, Macadamia Oil, or Moroccan Argan Crème
    • Thin/lifeless hair- Biotin & Collagen
    • Strengthen/fortify- Keratin Oil
    • Smooth/silky finish- Brazilian Keratin Therapy
    • For everyday/lightweight moisture- Moroccan Argan Oil and Coconut Milk
    • Dry, oily, or combination hair- Scalp Therapy Australian Teatree or Teatree Mint
    • For thick/coarse hair- Argan Oil & Shea Butter.

    1. I have thick and dry hair with split ends I also have lot of dandruff..I Want to get hands on the organix products…so which shampoo and conditioner would you suggest?anybody out there?

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