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Giovanni Magnetic Energizing Shampoo
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1 Fri November 26, 2010
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100% of reviewers $6.99 8.0
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Description: From the bottle:

The Most Dynamic Way to Clean This dynamic shampoo's cleansing power comes from deep within the earth. Magnetite, a polarizing mineral that infuses positive energy while repelling negative charges, combines with special cleansing and conditioning forces. Proteins fill in ravaged hair to smooth and soothe. With each shampoo, hair feels stronger, looks better. Micromagnets expel oils and residues. Damage is repaired. Shine is an absolute blast. This is the Positron effect of Energizing Shampoo.

Ingredients:

Aqueous (water) Extracts of Rosemary¹ (Rosmarinus Officinalis) Oil, Coltsfoot Leaf¹ (Tussilago Farfara), Sage Leaf¹ (Salvia Officinalis), Clary (Salvia Sclarea), Thyme¹ (Thymus Vulgaris) oil, Soybean¹ Protein (Glycine Soja), C12-14 Olefin Sulfonate (coconut derived), Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Magnetite (Fe3O4), Citric Acid (corn), Lactoferrin (Metalloprotein) Carbomer, Mica, Sodium Hydroxymethylglycinate, Sodium Chloride (sea salt), Grapefruit Seed.


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shadowclaw

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Registered: May 2009
Location: NE Pennsylvania
Posts: 638
Review Date: Fri November 26, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $6.99 | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: sulfate-free, natural
Cons: expensive, gimmicky

This is a very pretty shampoo. It's somewhat sparkly and pearly. The smell is all right. The whole magnetic thing seems like a gimmick to me, but I bought it anyway.

It lathered quite well, as if it did have sulfates. I found that it was a little bit more drying than I would prefer, but not so much that I would never use it again. It definitely left my hair clean, although I wouldn't say it was anymore effective than other natural sulfate-free shampoos on the market. In fact, there are cheaper ones that work just as well or better.

So overall, it's not a bad shampoo, but it's not necessarily worth the extra money.
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