Hi there! About two months ago I got two Naturtint samples – Naturtint Shampoo and Naturtint Nutrideep Multiplier Protective Cream. The shampoo claims to moisturise and to strengthen hair, while the protective cream claims to condition hair and to protect it from breakage.
As I said, these two bottles are sample sizes. They don’t state how much product is in them. But I compared the size of the bottles with similarly-sized mini bottles I’ve got. And I think these are 40ml bottles. Now let’s get to the products!
Naturtint Shampoo was nothing special. It was very runny, it hardly smelled of anything and it didn’t lather up well. It cleansed my hair and my scalp OK. But I’d prefer a supermarket own-brand shampoo any day. I used this shampoo four times only (that’s what I got out of the small bottle), but I’m satisfied I don’t need to buy a full-size bottle for myself.
Naturtint Nutrideep Multiplier Protective Cream wasn’t great at all. It looked like a regular conditioner. But as soon as it touched my hair, it shrunk to a weird soapy nothingness (I had to use up the entire bottle in one go). The product felt very drying and uncomfortable. And I didn’t even try to detangle my hair. But I left the product on for two minutes as per the instructions on the bottle and then I rinsed it out.
What happened then? I slathered my hair in L’Oréal’s deep conditioner to restore it to its pre-Naturtint state. That’s because after rinsing out the Naturtint, my hair was a dry, straw-like mess with zero elasticity. It was horrible. I didn’t even know it was possible that my hair could feel like this! This Naturtint product is, without question, the worst I’ve ever used on my hair – it even beats the Naked Colour conditioner (which I think was rubbish).
Honestly, I don’t know what this product is good for. It’s not only not conditioning, it felt like it’s anti-conditioning. And what purpose does it really serve when you need a deep conditioner to restore your hair to normal after using this product?
I wouldn’t recommend these Naturtint products. However, if you’re interested, the full-size bottles (150 ml) are available for between £5 and £10 each (depending on where you shop).
Wow…good to know. Thanks! 🙂
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I’ll definitely avoid this one, thank you! 🙂
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Have you used other sulfate-free shampoos before? Most of them don’t lather well, and some do have an adjustment period of up to 1-2 weeks. But the conditioner just sounds awful.
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Thanks for stopping by. Yes, I’ve had other SLS-free shampoos. I know they generally don’t produce much of a lather (which doesn’t work for me because I’ve got long, thick, curly hair and I need a product that lathers well so that I can wash my scalp and my hair properly).But this shampoo is just… nothing really. OK, I think it’s better than nothing, but fortunately there are other shampoos so I don’t have to use this one.
And yes, the ‘conditioner’ was just awful. It made my hair feel that bad that I knew I’d have to rinse it out without even attempting to detangle my hair. But fortunately L’Oreal saved the day.
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The thought of a runny shampoo or a soapy conditioner makes me cringe!! Haha great review 🙂
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Yeah, I found these products awful.
Thank you for stopping by! xo
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