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Himalaya Herbal Shampoo for Dry and Damages Hair
mary paul@mary123
Apr 13, 2010 04:37 PM, 30598 Views
(Updated Apr 13, 2010)
Himalaya shampoo - Herbal or chemical

This is another big disappointment in the ’experimentation-with-shampoos’ spree. I’m using this stuff over a period of 2 yrs thinking herbal solutions work slowly. I’ve also tried ’Extra moisturizing shampoo’ in their new range of shampoos .It’s slightly better than the previous shampoo for dry & damaged hair, but nothing much to comment. If you wash your hair a couple of times to remove the last drop of oil , the result is again rough hair.


Moreover himalaya is not a herbal shampoo as they claim.It’s full of chemicals, have you noticed the inactives list  on the new bottles? all ’notorious’ culprits found in chemical shampoos are there.In India they must not be giving a complete list of inactives as they do in foreign countries.The funniest thing I noticed on their foreign website is the ingredients list is different from the indian supplied product for the same genre products.How comes that? Those Himalaya brains think, we poor Indian’s will be happy with low cost, low quality products ?


Why they offer ’paraben’ free face washes on their US site while they mention paraben in Indian products (just check their neem face wash). Himalaya shampoos and conditioners were banned in Dubai some time last year.Later they claimed in a press conference all harmful chemicals are removed.So they agree there are chemicals?


https://khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticleNew.asp?col=§ion=theuae&xfile=data/theuae/2009/February/theuae_February321.xml


I’ve read the same at that time in e-papers. When himalaya revamped their face, I was a big fan of this brand after reading so much about them.Over a period of more than 2 years, I’ve used many of their products with no use. Now myths shattered.

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