




Price: $7.99
Having hair that smells like perfume, who can resist? Giovanni is a brand known for its great smelling fragrances. This Root 66 Volume Shampoo is no exception but it fails its purpose as a volumizing product. You will be instantly smitten by its attractive and sleek packaging which is has the signature purple dots of Giovanni. Its affordable price sliced down to above $7.99 by Amazon makes it all the more enticing.
Most effective for:
- Certified as Organic by the Guaranteed Certification Services
- Effective in making hair feel soft and smooth upon initial application
- Affordable at marked down price of $7.99
- Smells like mangoes
- Great for limp and lifeless hair
Other factors to consider:
- Hair feels limp and sticky the next day
- May cause allergic reaction
- More suitable for short and fine hair
Description: Its label declares the product great for adding volume and thickness to hair. It gives you a clean feeling because it lathers more than its previous product predecessors. After 2 applications and a combination of its matching conditioner, most users experience having that shiny, silky hair look that turns into a big disappointment the day after.
Most users experience having limp and sticky hair after a day's use. Some users even have a difficult time disentangling their hair after shampooing. Some even experienced severe dermatitis. The ingredients in the bottle test to have slight hazardous effects according to a clinical test. This fact alone should discourage you from buying this product.
Ingredients: According to this site, the product contains water, mango, papaya fruit extract, kiwi fruit extract, plumeria, aloe vera, awopuhi, horsetail, soybean protein, cocamidopropyl betaine,C12-14 olefin sulfonate, polyquantenium 7, polysorbate 20, dimethicone, PEG-8 caprylic/copric glycerides, vitamin E, pro-vitamin B5, fragrance with essential oils, and phenoxyelhanol.
Recommendation: Do not buy! I am not wondering why such a great name in the beauty industry will greatly reduce the price of their product to a real steal at $7.99. They are probably getting rid of it! The ingredients are hazardous to your health and you will spend more on getting yourself treated for it than getting beautiful hair. Besides, it won't cure your hair loss problem. It's just a fancy smelling hair moisturizer that only works the first time you shampoo with it.





Price: $19.00
The problem with most organic based hair products is that they try to be everything but fail to focus on the main problem that they are supposed to address. Take for example this product, Earth's Essence shampoo.
Most effective for:
- Makes your hair look thicker and fuller
- Can be used from head to toe
- Affordable at $19
- Great smell
- Non toxic, soy free, gluten free and non-allergenic
Other factors to consider:
- Only makes your hair look virtually thicker but has no long lasting effect
- Is not a permanent cure for hair loss
- Extremely non foaming and low sudsing
- Results vary for every user
- Takes time to show results
Description: It sells itself differently by riding on the organic trend by advertising itself as an 'all around' product. It's not just good for the hair it's also good for the whole body. You can use it as a shampoo to rejuvenate the health of hair and it detoxifies by absorbing impurities. It's also used as a body/face wash because of its exfoliating properties. It comes in 5 different flavors representing the 5 different elements of the earth. And it is because of this that you have to go through the painful ordeal of combining two flavors at one time when using and then rotating the flavors everyday to maximize your results.
In the end, buying all the flavors makes this product quite expensive (even if its just at $19 per bottle) and so tedious to use. Not to mention quite confusing! With all the media hype and consumer testimonials saying that its a great product to invest on, the real reason why you will be buying the product is overshadowed. Making the hair look fuller, shiner and rejuvenated does not give you the permanent cure for hair loss! It just gives you the optical illusion that you have a fuller head of hair.
Ingredients:This product contains water, micronized gray kaolin clay, pure southwestern white clays, red & brown clays, chinese green tea, natural soapbark from Chile, mexico cactus, aloe vera, blood of the dragon, irish moss, mexico cactus, white, brown & red algae, 92 trace minerals, raw apple cider vinegar, and essential oils of myrrh, eucalyptus, sage, rosemary, vetiver and sesame.
Recommendation: I have nothing against products that try to do everything all at the same time. What I am against about is that they mislead people into thinking that this will be the ultimate cure to hair loss when it is not. The results differ for everyone so don't expect to get the same results that the lady in the video is raving about. Aside from the hidden expense of having to buy all these products to get the best results, I am discouraging you from buying because of the impractical use of too many products in just one week. There are other multi-purpose products you can buy in just one bottle that will give you the better results in less than half the total cost of this product. What you need is one that will make your hair grow back and stay thick and full in the long term, not this product that gives you the illusion that it does.





Price: $28.75
Burt will be very disappointed by his own product! Burt's Bees has built a solid reputation from their quality beauty products – and this must be their first foible.
The Very Volumizing Pomegranate & Soy Shampoo seems like a very effective product for people with thin, fine and falling hair. The product claims to add volume, making hair thick, nourished and smelling great. According to some users, yes, the product lives up to its promises. With its affordable price of $11.95 makes it quite appealing to a lot of users.
However, this product does not fully deliver everything it says it could do. Not all users experience the softness and fullness that it claims. Some users complained it made their hair dry, limp and even caused hair fall. Some of the users even said the product does not lather and they have a difficult time washing it off their hair. This caused some itchiness and even the formation of dandruff.
Ingredients: The fruit extract of Pomegranate comes from the Punica Granatum tree. It contains many anthocyanidisn and polyphenols which are high in antioxidants for protection of skin and hair. The complete list of ingredients are: decyl glucoside, water, glycerin, betaine, lauryl glucoside, sucrose laurate, coco-betaine, coco-glucoside, fragrance, glyceryl oleate, soy amino acids, punica granatum seed oil, sodium cocoyl hydrolyzed soy protein, hydroxypropyltrimonium honey, extract of moringa pterygosperma seed , xanthan gum, glucose, citric acids, sodium chloride, glucose oxidase, phenoxyethanol, benzyl benzoate and lactoperoxidase.
Positives:
• Great smell, like cranberries
• Good for adding volume and moisture to hair
• Makes hair healthy and glossy
• Great for all kinds of hair
• Leaves hair full,soft and with volume
Negatives:
• Causes dandruff and itchy scalp
• Does not give consistent results
• Does not lather or wash off hair completely
• Only 97.2% natural
Recommendation: Since this product gives inconsistent results then my strong advice would be – try it on your own risk! It's affordable enough for you to experiment with this product. If it doesn't work at least your hair smells great. If it's causing you too much discomfort like itching and dandruff like the what the other users experienced, then its best to discontinue its use. You have to remember that like all organic products, the results do take time and they will vary for every user. With the 3% chemical content, expect that the product can really have mixed reviews and results.





Price: $7.85
This product is very cheap but it's worth avoiding. Olive oil is definitely good for all other aspects-to be used an ingredient in cooking food, for aesthetic purposes, for direct intake but it sure is not a cure for hair loss. People are often mislead that one great ingredient that may be effective for other purposes can address their main concern. Such is the case with this shampoo called Organic Olive Oil.
This product does nourish and moisturize hair as some users attest in their testimonies. Some even claim it cleans well and removes the build-up of dirt and oil. However, not all will agree to getting the same results.
According to some consumer testimonies, this shampoo leaves their hair dry and hard to untangle after its first use. This only means the results are not consistent and will not be the same for everybody. With closer inspection of its label, it contains carcinogenic ingredients which makes it unsafe for use.
Ingredients: According to the website, the product's ingredients are: water, ammonium laureth sulfate, ammonium lauryl sulfate, lauramide DEA, lauryl glucoside, Trideceth-7 carboxilic acid, cocoamphopropionate, PPG-5 ceteth-10 phosphate, olive oil, cetrimonium chloride, sulfated castor oil, polyquaternium-10, lecithin, PEG-12 oleate,propylene glycol, caprylic, sodium laureth sulfate, capric tryglycerieds, cocamide-MEA, laureth-10, glycol distearate, cetyl triethylmonium dimethicone, coco-glucoside, PEG-8 succinate, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, glyceryl acrylate, glycerin, acrylic acid copolymer, polyquaternium-7, propylene glycol, fragrance, lilial, hexyl cinnamal, DMDM hydantoin, propylene glycol, methlparaben, propylparaben, disodium EDTA, silicone quaternium-2 panthenol succinate, triethanolamine, methylisothiazolinone, methylcholoroisothiazolinone, CI 19140 (yellow #5) and CI 42053 (Green #3).
Positives:
• Moisturizes and nourishes hair
• Gently cleans hair
• Removes build-up of oil and dirt
• Affordable and smells good
Negatives:
• Does not cure hair loss
• Contains ammonium sulfate and propylparabens
• Does not lather so it leaves hair unmanageable and dry
• not recommended for frizzy hair
Recommendation: It'a a no brainer! Avoid buying this product even if it seems like a really good deal to buy! It may contains harmful ingredients. The costs you will spend on treating yourself for its side effects will be more than what you will spend for this “affordable” product. Besides, it does not address your main concern which is the effective treatment for hair loss.





Price: $8.46
To be straightforward with it, this shampoo is only good as a hair cleanser and nothing more. Judging from its consumer reviews, it does nothing to solve your hair loss problems.
The product promises to leave your hair silky and smooth. According to some users, it does leave a fine clean scent on your hair. Some attest that it did make their hair soft and shiny.
However, not all hair types are compatible with this product. Those with frizzy or curly hair experienced dryness after its use. Some complained their hair felt greasy and limp. Some had a hard time untangling their hair after shampooing. Which is proof enough that this product does not really work for everybody.
Ingredients: According to the website, the ingredients of this product is Certified aloe Vera organic gel, aloe Vera and Sodium C14-16 olefin sulfonate, aloe Vera gel and cocmidopropyl betaine, cocamide mea, sodium chloride, glycerin, lemon peel oil, certified organic aloesorb, hydrolyzed wheat protein, rosemary oil, sodium hydroxymethylglycinate, sodium cocoyl apple amino acids, potassium sorbate, tetradocium edta, vitamin E and vitamin A.
Positives:
• Affordable at $8.46
• No artificial colors, parabens or fragrances
• Makes hair shiny, soft
• Pleasant smell and clean out well.
Negatives:
• 83% organic
• Limited shipping availability
• causes hair to dry and tangle
• not recommended for frizzy hair
Recommendation: Keeping your hair clean and sweet smelling is not enough to solve hair loss problems. There is nothing on the product label that says it does. It will be useless to spend your dollars on this product if all you are after is clean shiny hair. Why? Because you can spend the same amount of money on another product that can deliver the same results with the added bonus of solving your hair loss problems. Besides, this product does not work for all hair types. It is not 100% organic either. Rather than risk your hair and money on this product with inconsistent results and with no clinical testing to prove that it works, why not spend on a product that will give you guaranteed and safer effects?


