As I massaged it in, all these thoughts came to me. It was spreading so well, it was lush and felt moisturizing and I didn't need to reach for more. I felt each strand was being coated with this gorgeous shampoo...except it smelt like a polo mint and within a few seconds my scalp felt fresh ...like a polo mint. Now I don't like to read ingredients so that I can formulate my own opinions without distraction from blurb. By the time I got to the conditioner, my head started to feel cool sensations.
The conditioner was equally rich, same scent and spread really well. My hair felt very soft and fluffy whilst rinsing. Once I was done, the cool sensations on my scalp remained for a while afterwards. The shampoo and conditioner contain menthol and peppermint oils that lead to the cooling sensations. Menthol is herbal and helps with hairloss, dandruff and eczema. The coolness is actually a tingling that's stimulating the blood around the scalp. In fact Neuma used only renewable, plant based ingredients. I love that they care for the earth. The promise zero synthetic fragrance, sulfates, sodium chloride, parabens, and much more excluded that are environmental pollutants. USDA certified organic, 90% recycled bottle, 100% certified wind power, vegan with no animal testing. This is music to my ears! Now knowing all the benefits to mother earth, and for my hair, i've continued to use the Nuema shampoo and conditioner. In fact I have to go hunting for it in the other bathroom as my daughter Maya has been using it too. I'm happy for her to use a product that will help her given her history to alopecia. Also, a heartfelt thanks to https://klipshop.co.uk/ for sending me this to try.
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