Forest Essentials Travel Size Hair Cleanser Amla, Honey & Mulethi (Shampoo)
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Rebos –
My wife has ordered this shampoo, so I thought to use it. I have hereditary problem of hair loss. So I can only use ayurvedic. And trust me I don’t feel any hairloss or dandruff in past 2-3 months .
Plus Point – Scent is amazing.
tarun jain –
Considering brand name and price, had a great expectation from it. However, it is an average product with bad fragrance!
Chandrahas Reddy K –
I just hope this is original products and not first copy from the seller. If it is so, it’s decent. Hope it’s not the other way around.
Mins –
Best best and the best organic hair cleanser in the market.little costly but totally worth it.I have been using SLS free organic shampoos since last 1.5year and after trying many high end products (available through instagram)I regret my decision of drifting away from Forrest essential and trying out other products cz nothing worked for me d way this shampoo worked🙄and product works best when followed with the conditioner from same brand.And yeah you need to wash your hair twice for effective cleansing if u have applied oil .
Monishka –
Forest essential shampoos rated in order of cleansing strength:
Bhringaraj & Shikakai (mild) < Jalapatti & Brahmi < Amla, Honey & Mulethi (harsh)
If you use more viscous hair oils buy either Amla or Jalapatti shampoo.
If you use light hair oils buy Bhringaraj or Jalapatti shampoo.
I was utterly confused between all the variants even after reading multiple reviews so ended up purchasing 50ml of all three together. Now I use these on rotational basis.
Tested all of them coupled with Kama ayurveda Bhringraj oil and all three of them were able to get rid of oil in 2 washes ( even the mildest variant). Obviously the quantity of shampoo used varies. Amla cleans hair with minimal amount but ends up drying hairs a bit.
Hairfall: Normal hairfall…did not notice shampoo induced hairfall. If you have shampoo induced hairfall this brand may come to rescue but like any other shampoo it wont do miracles. My scalp itches severely with any chemical laden shampoo…luckily all three variants did not cause this issue.
Is it overpriced? Yes, it is. For that matter all forest essentials products are.
Still confused? Maybe buy all three in 50ml…either you will love them or save yourself from committing to a bigger bottle.
As for me…I find them above average and as long as they don’t itch my scalp will continue investing.
Amla variant: You will have to pair this with oil and hair mask/conditioner/ serum. Don’t do that mistake of using it without oil application otherwise it will dry your hair immensely. Personally this is my least preferred shampoo out of three variants.
Archana Baliga –
As i live in a humid climate due to sweat etc i would get scalp boils. Commercial shampoos with sls would make the situation worse.
So now i wash my hair twice a week. I make sure to oil it. I use a mix of herbal Hair oil with the body shop tea tree oil few drops added to it. Then i let it sit for two hours. Then double cleanse (wash it twice) with the forest essentials shampoo and conditioner.
Sometimes i finish the cleanse with an apple cider vinegar wash. This combo has made sure my scalp is not dry and itchy at the same time the boils have also gone.
Anirban Ghosh –
I have been using FE products for a few years and they are absolutely worth it… They are fragrant and Less chemically harmful products and do their designated job…. Can’t go wrong with this one
Richa –
I bought a travel pack to try the product as it is too expensive. It is a good product, but too expensive… cant dare to buy a bigger bottle