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Non-Animal Testing Hair Care!

  • 19-08-2008 8:38pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 606 ✭✭✭


    Wondering if anyone knows where to get good hair care products for coloured hair that doesn't test on animals, I mean shampoo and conditioner and hair dyes?? cheers :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 346 ✭✭Micamaca


    Hi there,

    as a former user of Henna Clay, I cannot recommend Logona Hair Colour Cream enough...it is natural ingredients, not tested on animals but it is so much easier to apply and rinse out than Henna Clay. I also buy the Preparation Masque to clean the hair before application and the After-Conditioner.

    Here is a link on google... http://www.logona.co.uk/colourcream.html

    I don't know if extra products are strictly necessary but the first time I used the colour alone and I didn't think much. Now I use it with both before and after products and I don't know if it's them or the fact that I have used the colour more than once, but it definitely takes better in my hair now. No unpleasant smell either during or after.

    Haven't really tried shampoos or conditioners but my scalp is super sensitive anyhow so it wouldn't do to compare. Am stuck with Head and Shoulders most of the time cos everything makes my scalp itch. :(

    Just had a look at prices on the link...they are pricey...am sure you can get those in Nature Stores in Dublin... the products cost 12 euros in shops in Germany so if nothing else, order from a German retailer online.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 159 ✭✭goulders


    have u tried a 100% chemical free hair colour, www.bluerosewaterford.com . Be carefull with most organic and some natural products they have a chemical base.

    angela


  • Hosted Moderators Posts: 1,413 ✭✭✭Lady


    Hey a lot of health stores such as Natures Way, The Health Store and Holland and Barret do hair products that are very organic and I am not 100% sure as I havnt looked too closely at them but I would say they are not tested on animals.


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