October 14, 2016

Human Heart Nature Natural Shampoo with CREAM Foam® Review - Strengthening and Moisturizing variants

As you may have known recently that I got my self some aloe products for various needs. One of them is hair fall. I'm having falling hair issues ever since I got my hair permed and colored. The need to control falling hair is important. My hair is literally every where!

I've tried different commercial shampoos and conditioners. I even alternately wash my hair in a week, use non-static combs and brushes, or no combing and brushing at all... but my hair is still falling.

I've been using Human Heart Nature products for quite some time now. I've tried their body soaps, facial washes and toners, and even had my family use them, too. But I've never tried their shampoos because I'm not a fan of shampoos that don't give you enough bubble and lather, hehehe. Well, that said, I'm not a fan of non-sulfate, organic shampoos - yes, the ones that are chemically-produced and destroy the Earth. Yes, I'm guilty of that. DX

However, I convinced my self to use one from Human Heart Nature because of my pesky falling hair. DX I first used Human Heart Nature Natural Shampoo with CREAMFoam®  - Strengthening in Soothing Aloe.

Human Heart Nature Natural Shampoo with CREAMFoam®  - Strengthening in Soothing Aloe

The scent reminded me of my Lola. She used to rub aloe vera on her hair when we still had pots of aloe vera in our mini garden. It's not overpowering. It gives off a faint aloe vera smell when you lather up. It is barely recognizable after you have toweled dry your hair.

Human Heart Nature Natural Shampoo with CREAMFoam® - Strengthening in Soothing Aloe in a nutshell

What I like:
  • It makes your hair clean, despite it's organic that you might think it cannot get the sweat and grime off your scalp. 
  • It did not give me any dandruff, either. 
  • It dramatically lessened my hair fall. I could literally just count strands of hair on the floor when sweeping. I could sweep a bunch of fur balls as compared before. XD

What I don't like:
  • It make makes my hair dull, stiff, hard (? LOL). It's quite hard to run my fingers through it. Using a comb would be challenging, a brush would do well. 

Will I repurchase?

No. Too bad that the cons outweighs the cons on this one (though, quantitatively, it does not). I just cannot reconcile the fact that it makes my hair stiff that I had to use a conditioner so that my hair could be soft (a commercial, chemically-produced conditioner, that is). I still managed to finish one, 250 ml bottle (because it's sayang XD). Just had to use conditioner to rub down the issues.

So because of that, after a month of still consoling my self on using organic shampoo, I bought another one from Human Heart Nature. This time it's the Human Heart Nature Natural Shampoo with CREAMFoam® - Moisturizing in Lush Vanilla.

Human Heart Nature Natural Shampoo with CREAMFoam® - Moisturizing in Lush Vanilla

I read the reviews and the ingredients of this one, just like the Strengthening one, again and again from the Human Heart Nature site for the nth time because I'm skeptical and I do not want to be disappointed again. I found out that the Moisturizing one contains Aloe barbadensis, which is the scientific name for aloe vera. So I was hoping that it could also lessen my hair fall. That actually pushed my doubts aside and bought one.

Human Heart Nature Natural Shampoo with CREAMFoam® - Moisturizing in Lush Vanilla in a nutshell

What I like:
  • It also dramatically lessens my hair fall.
  • It makes my hair soft, even without the need of a conditioner, as opposed to the strengthening one.

What I am neutral about:
  • It gives off a sweet vanilla scent, like candy, that diminishes in an hour or two - depending on the ratio of water that you diluted the shampoo with. I hope the scent stays longer. I'm a fan!

What I don't like:
  • My hair is still frizzy even if it's moisturizing. I can't totally blame the shampoo on that since my hair is color-treated and has undergone perming.

Will I repurchase?

I probably will! :D


Human Heart Nature Strengthening and Moisturizing Shampoos Overall:

I have to accept the fact that they are organic, sulfate-free and will not lather to my expectations, as that of the chemically-produced shampoos. The trick to this is to dilute the shampoo with water and make it bubble and foamy. This will also avoid having dandruff issues.

The CREAMFoam® technology on the other hand, softens and brings back lackluster, limp and dry hair. Though they still have mixed reviews, I believe it's just a matter of truly finding the right one that suits your hair and scalp chemistry. The positive raves on these shampoos, actually outweigh the negatives. And mind you, they even have a shampoo and conditioner duo for salon-treated hair. I just might give them a try.

Human Heart Nature Strengthening and Moisturizing shampoos really do work, though the results vary from every person. Just don't fret, they already have a lot of options to choose from.  Visit Human Heart Nature for more information!

Have you tried Human Heart Nature shampoos? Which one do you like? Please do share! (#^o^#)

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