Avalon Organics Shampoo and Conditioner

Product Review

By Esther November, published Jul 11, 2006
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Rating: 3.3 of 5
Maybe you’re allergic to ammonium laurel sulfate or perfumes found in most beauty care products. Or maybe you’re looking for something a little more earth-friendly to wash your hair with in the morning. Either way, Avalon Organics shampoo and conditioner might be the hair care product you’ve been dying to find.

An 11 ounce bottle of Avalon Organics shampoo or conditioner costs between $4.49 and $6.99, depending on the smell. The prices vary because the prices of the essential oils used to create the smell of the shampoo and conditioner vary widely. Like the price, the smells tend to vary widely in their appeal. When I go to my local Whole Foods, the Avalon Organics section of the shampoo and conditioner aisle is always selectively picked over. I recommend the peppermint as having the best smell by far. Although the tea tree oil type works best for dandruff control, the trade off is that it smells a little like gasoline.

For the environmentally minded individual, Avalon Organics uses no animal products, no funky chemicals, and does no animal testing. All the ingredients (including the ingredients that make the smell) come from plants.

Because Avalon Organics shampoo and conditioner does not contain ammonium laurel sulfate, which is a detergent and a foaming agent, individuals used to a more mainstream shampoo might be disappointed by the lack of lather produced by the shampoo. Once you get used to the lack of soapy excess in Avalon Organics shampoo, though, normal shampoo will feel like a horrible waste when most of it foams up and washes down the drain. With Avalon Organics shampoo, you can actually use much less to make your hair feel clean and save money in the long run.

Takeaways
  • Prices vary depending on the smell.
  • Avalon Organics Shampoo and Conditioner contain no sodium laurel sulfate.
  • Although it's pricey, you'll end up needing less Avalon Organics to wash your hair.
Did You Know?
The tea tree oil variety works best for dandruff control.
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i started using the Avalon Organics tea tree mint shampoo and conditioner a little under a year ago and this poster is absolutely right that it permanently eliminates dandruff. i've had dandruff my whole life and it is the ONLY thing i've ever used that permanently got rid of it. i later realized i was having a bad reaction to normal AND medicated dandruff shampoo. the tea tree mint is freakin awesome, it tingled on my scalp the first 3 times i used it; a really pleasant cooling sensation. i stopped having dandruff and build-up on my scalp after the first week of using it and i haven't had any scalp discomfort or dandruff since. it's a great product that balances your scalp. the other products in the line work well too because they also keep your scalp balanced so once you finish the bottle of tea tree mint you can use another shampoos - they all do exactly what they're intended to do and they are all mild on the scalp. i give it a 5/5 rating.

Posted on 11/16/2006 at 1:11:00 PM

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