πΏ Dive into Balance with Nature's Best!
The Seaweed Bath Co. Balance Shampoo and Conditioner Set features a refreshing eucalyptus peppermint scent and is designed for normal to oily hair. Each 12-ounce bottle is packed with sustainably harvested seaweed and pro-vitamin B5, ensuring your hair is nourished and balanced. This eco-friendly duo is cruelty-free, vegan, and free from harmful chemicals, making it a perfect choice for the conscious consumer.
Active Ingredients | hyaluronic_acid, vitamin_e, lactic_acid |
Material Type Free | Gluten Free |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 12 Ounces |
Number of Items | 2 |
Special Ingredients | Gluten Free |
Scent Name | Eucalyptus-Peppermint |
L**S
Best shampoo I ever bought
I love the feeling when I wash my hair with this seaweed bath co citrus vanilla shampoo! The conditioner is perfect I canβt go back to other shampoo and conditioner products I used before I am a forever user I hope of seaweed bath co shampoo and conditioner !!
A**R
Love!!
This shampoo/conditioner duo is great!! Will be buying for my guest bathroom as well. My hair feels healthier and shiny after I use it. And it smells great
F**S
Shampoo & Conditioner
This shampoo and conditioner works great for my fine hair
E**S
Ruined a good product
Words cannot express how much I hate both the new brand and the new formula, but I'll try. The original look and product had my deep loyalty: the shampoo and conditioner worked great for my curlyish hair, better than anything else I've used. The bottle design was charming, imbued trust, and was deeply pleasing to look at while I showered.The new formula is not the same and is no longer worth my money. The design is worse. As a professional graphic designer, I'm reluctant to hate too hard on redesigns, as I assume they must have reasons and sometimes a necessary change is hard to adjust to for a while. But this redesign is so atrocious on so many levels that I am making an exception.I used to be able to spot this bottle a mile away, and easily see the scent I use. Now, it's a sea of nothing. It is so nondescript, all information parsing is utterly lost. And the visual hard fork away from an artisan, earthy/botanical/natural feel towards the insta-trend of the moment is a turn-off for me. It does a good job of indicating that this is NOT a product I want to put anywhere near my hair, and as you've changed the formula to match, I suppose it does a good job of reflecting the contents. If I didn't have to order this online sometimes because my local shops were out, I'd never know that this bottle was the shampoo I (used to) use.While remodeling my downstair bath, I literally MADE my in-shower shelving size based on your beautiful old bottles, that's how much of a super-fan I was. Now, looking at your ugly, soulless bottle on them makes me want to throw things. Mainly the bottles. In the trash.It may be that you had to change the formula because you are unable to get some ingredients, or at a reasonable cost (though it is a lie on the packaging where it claims to be "the same great product"). That is slightly more understandable to me. The redesign is horrendous, and without justification.
D**.
NOT the same. Why do shampoo companies never fail to change the formula for the worse?
I was so pleased with Seaweed Bath products- I had been using for the last few years. I have very long hair and my shampoo and conditioners are really important to me in how they perform and the scent. I loved the original product. When I saw the horrible label change on my recent purchase I was concerned it might be more than just a label change- looked for an old label batch but to no avail so decided to cross my fingers and go for it. Aside from the heinous blingy label design the formula of the shampoo is nothing like the previous. The wonderful aromatic minty scent is no more, the formula is simply not the same. SUPER disappointed. Seems like this always happens! Last time it was ABBA products (they also had a lovely mint duo I loved) that likewise decided to chase the phantom of new customers or some fallacy that "new and improved" marketing/labeling is mandatory or whatever it is that compels these companies to do this. Same thing- their product also forsook all that made it so wonderful (imo) and I began my hunt for a new product, which brought me to Seaweed. I tried hunting for the old version of ABBA, found some, but found the older batch of conditioner I bought in particular had gone off- so I learned, it seems there is a real shelf-life for such products. ...And so now I'm back to having to retake the trail of trials ISO another product. BOO!
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