This product is targeted specifically to people with dry and damaged hair. It claims to hydrate hair as it cleans it. Although some user reviews will disagree with this, Thicker Fuller Hair also claims to clean and hydrate without stripping essential nutrients from your hair. It will also strengthen your hair and, yes, make it thicker and fuller.
Product Ingredients
Water (Aqua), Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium C12-15 Alkyl Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Cocamide MEA, Rosemary (Rosmarinus Officinals) Extract, Chamomile (Anthemis Nobilis) Extract, Clary (Salvia Sclarea) Extract, Menthol, Eucalyptus Globulus Extract, Thyme (Thymus Vulgaris) Extract, Polyquaternium-7, Dimethicone Copolyol, Sodium Cocoamphoacetate, Glycerin, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Hydrolyzed Wheat Starch, Ginko Biloba Extract, Retinol, Panthenol, Biotin, Aloe Barbadensis Extract, Jojoba (Buxus Chinensis) Oil, Sesame (Sesamum Indicum) Oil, Krameria Triandra Extract, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Disodium EDTA, Sodium Chloride, Citric Acid, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, DMDM Hydantoin, Fragrance, FD&C Yellow #5, FD&C Blue #1, D&C Red #33.
Directions for use of Thicker Fuller Hair Moisturizing Shampoo
Apply Thicker Fuller Hair to your hair while it’s wet. Work it into a lather, and then rinse thoroughly. You can repeat, but you don’t have to. You’ll get the best results if you use the shampoo along with Thicker Fuller Hair Weightless Conditioning Rinse and other Thicker Fuller Hair products.
Cost
Thicker Fuller Hair Moisturizing Shampoo costs $5.95 for a bottle containing 12 fluid ounces.
Side Effects
Thicker Fuller Hair Moisturizing Shampoo does not have any reported side effects, besides some reports from users that it made their hair dry and brittle.
Effectiveness of Thicker Fuller Hair
The user reviews are mostly positive for Thicker Fuller Hair Moisturizing Shampoo. One user even identifies himself as a hairdresser who recommends this product to his clients, even though it’s against salon rules. You should keep in mind though that a lot of the users say specifically that they like the product “for it’s price.” Considering the price is only $5.95, that’s not saying much. The negative reviews that are posted are pretty vehement, too. One woman describes this product as “horrible” and says that it made her hair terribly dry and brittle. Her salon even noticed a change in her hair—for the worse. They told her to stop using it immediately. So, though a lot of people seem to think they’ve found a cheap shampoo that works just fine, some people are shouting the opposite.
Conclusion
Thicker Fuller Hair Moisturizing Shampoo is definitely a great price—compared to a lot of online hair products, it’s quite a deal. But the other side of a great deal has to be a great product, and Thicker Fuller Hair Moisturizing Shampoo does not seem to consistently deliver the shiny, soft, voluminous and healthy hair that it promises. One good thing about it: you won’t be losing a whole lot by trying it once. Just a fairly small amount of money and maybe the quality of your hair. So you decide: is it worth it? Do you want to take the chance with a cheap shampoo, or invest your money in something better?
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