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Typical price
£9.50
What it is
The first-ever shampoo to get certified by the Soil Association
 

7.9
Editors' Score
8.5
Average User Score

What you need to know: Essential Care Gentle Herb Shampoo

We like:
No nasties; that it's hand-made; the recycled bottle
We don't like:
The thin consistency; the lack of lather
SmartPlanet judgement:
We love the purity of this shampoo and that there's no need to use a conditioner. As Margaret Weeds once told us herself: "If you use a good shampoo, you shouldn't need to use a conditioner". However, its lack of spreadability is quite a big drawback for us. And it hardly foams. Maybe that's a sign of its wholesomeness, but we're still suckers for a bit of foam.
Score breakdown:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
6.5
Quality
6.0
Value
9.1
Ethics
9.8
Green
7.9
editors' score
Full review:
If you believe, like we do, that you're not just what you eat, but also what you put on your skin, you can't do much better than this shampoo. Continue reading...
 

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Average user score from 1 users. See all user reviews

8.5
Average User Score
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beccyscottuk 04 April 2008 17:32pm
Perfect for me Read review by beccyscottuk
8.5




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