I laid my hands onto yet another Patanjali product, after I
had finished the Kesh Kanti Milk Protein shampoo earlier. Though I planned to
buy the original Kesh Kanti shampoo(reviewed here), my eyes caught this bottle,
that seemed to be a new addition. So I decided to try the Kesh Kanti Reetha
hair cleanser. The main reason being, I have been using reetha to wash and
clean my hair, ever since I can remember, as my mom never liked chemical laden,
store bought shampoo.
The Company claims: Usefulness in dryness & roughness of hair. Prevents hair fall & improves hair shine.
Price & Quantity: So, without delay I bought this shampoo
and all I spent was INR 85 for a 200 ml bottle.
Likes:
- It is a herbal based product and natural.
- The one thing that I have noticed with all the Patanjali shampoos is – I do not experience hair fall at all. Without jumping the gun, I’ll tell you the entire story in a nutshell though.
- The shampoo does not lead to dryness of hair and scalp, considering I have extremely dry hair. **
- Hair looks voluminous and bouncy and full of life.
- It makes your hair super-clean.
- Honestly, I don’t like the color of this product. Its pitch black and looks like I am applying dark pitch used to construct roads, on my tresses. I’m sure this can be worked upon.
- Practically no fragrance. I believe a nice fragrance gives you a ‘feel good factor’.
- It contains chemicals, so its not entirely herbal and natural.
Points: 3.5/5. Points deducted for the color of the product
and for lack of fragrance.
Will I buy? Hmmm… I guess no. My next purchase would the
Anti-dandruff shampoo from Patanjali that supposedly contains aloe vera.
Final Verdict: It’s a good product at the price, but I wont
use it on a regular basis, for I don’t like the color and the absence of
fragrance demotivated me totally. However, it does its job well!
Pls do share your thoughts about this product in the comment box below.