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Reviews of Tea Tree Calming Conditioner

Kate S. 5 star rating
December 7, 2007
Kate S. 3 reviews Send Message | Add to Friends

The shampoo is great, too

I use the matching shampoo, and it has changed my life! I had a "troubled" scalp, with everything from flakes to pain, and I used to treat it with dandruff shampoo, which didn't fully work, but it was the only solution I could find. Then I remembered the tea tree oil treatments given at some beauty salons, so I tried tea tree shampoo. It has made all the difference. I wouldn't be without it. I've tried other brands of tea tree shampoo, and they are either too weak to work or so strong that I feel like my scalp is on fire (you know the one I mean? in the green bottle?). This one is perfect. And, it's affordable, and it's even showing up in the "natural product" sections of mainstream grocery stores. I love it!

Kate S.'s keywords: tea tree oil, shampoo, scalp, flakes, soothing, affordable
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Valerie B. 4 star rating
June 19, 2007
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affordable healthy conditioner

There are quite a few reasons why this is a good conditioner, two of the main ones being that it only costs $7.99 for a 18 ounce bottle (compare that to like $30 for the salon brands) and it has zero parabens on the ingredient list. It's light and doesn't stick to the hair, so after a good rinse you're good to go. I would like it if the ingredients were organic, but at least it's a healthier option.

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