Patanjali Kesh Kanti Shampoo Review
Patanjali products are one of my weaknesses. I can never resist from adding them into my basket. Off late I am using chapatti atta too from Patanjali. It is the human brain I guess, that I feel my chapathis have become softer these days. :P.
Today’s review is another Patanjali Shampoo.
Apply 3 to 5ml on wet hair and massage gently for 2 minutes, then rinse
with water.
Price: Rs.65 for 200 ml
My experience with Patanjali Kesh Kanti Shampoo:
Package:
It is a plastic bottle with creamy body and bright orange
cap.
The cap has a tiny opening in the middle that is closed with a flap. The
hole is of the right size for the shampoo to flow out. But the flap does not seal
the hole tightly. This makes in non-travel friendly. The shampoo is sure to leak
out from the bottle with such a loose shutting of the hole.
Nature:
The shampoo is a milky orange in color. It reminds me of
henna color. The color is not very bright and dashing in its appearance.
The shampoo is a thick and thin liquid which make it the
right type of shampoo product. It lathers very well to remove the dirt and the
oil applied before bath. Most importantly, it does not wash off the natural
oils of the hair. Thus, it does not dry the hair strands.
I literally soak my hair in oil early in the morning the day
I plan for a hair shower. By afternoon I wash my hair. And this shampoo
cleanses all the oil which I apply without any trouble. 2 washes is definitely
required when I have applied loads of oil on my head and hair.
Fragrance:
An orange candy smell is the perfect way of defining the
smell of this shampoo. It smells very fruity. The fragrance stays on hair for
the entire day after shower. Then of course other factors overcome the orange
fragrance. :P.
Rating: 4.5/5
Pros of Patanjali Kesh Kanti Shampoo:
- Good consistency of the shampoo.
- Lathers well for hair wash.
- Removes dirt and excess oil from scalp and hair.
- Does not make the hair dry.
- Orange candy smell of the shampoo.
- Very economically priced, just Rs.65 for 200 ml quantity.
- The pack says it is a ayurvedic medicine.
Cons of Patanjali Kesh Kanti Shampoo:
- The flap that shuts the open hole of the shampoo bottle does not close tightly.
Recommendation: Yes. This is one shampoo you have to use
when you are facing any type of hair or scalp problem. If not curing, it will at
least not harm any further. The main advantage is, it does not dry the scalp
and hair.
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