Carol's Daughter's Sacred Tiare Haircare Collection ($10 - $14), available exclusively at Target features a sulfate-free shampoo and a moisturizing conditioner, meant for dry, fragile and unruly hair. Both products have some very moisturizing ingredients like coconut oil and shea butter in a rich and creamy base. *Press Samples
The shampoo, like many others from the brand, is sulfate-free. It lathers well, and cleanses without drying. It does, however, leave my hair extremely tangled - it doesn't necessarily dry out my hair, but it feels tangled enough for me to use a conditioner afterwards. Not sure why, because it does seem to have quite a few moisturizing ingredients listed on the top of the list. Its quite a creamy shampoo, packaged in a pump bottle and there's quite a lot of product in there that would last me quite a while. When used with the conditioner though, my hair feels a lot smoother. The conditioner is thick, creamy and does a fabulous job of leaving my ends feeling soft. When used alone, the shampoo does require some sort of conditioner to be followed up with, especially if you have fine hair. The conditioner though is perfect - light yet thick enough to smoothen dry, rough ends without leaving behind any sort of greasy residue. Both the shampoo and conditioner smell pretty amazing and the scent does linger on for a couple of hours after. Overall, I do like the conditioner more than the shampoo, especially when used alone. But when used together, they make for a really gentle yet nourishing duo for slightly dry, frizzy hair. I can't speak much about the anti-breakage part of it, but if you have curly, wavy or fine hair, this is a good line to try.
Have you checked out the Sacred Tiare Collection by Carol's Daughter?
The shampoo, like many others from the brand, is sulfate-free. It lathers well, and cleanses without drying. It does, however, leave my hair extremely tangled - it doesn't necessarily dry out my hair, but it feels tangled enough for me to use a conditioner afterwards. Not sure why, because it does seem to have quite a few moisturizing ingredients listed on the top of the list. Its quite a creamy shampoo, packaged in a pump bottle and there's quite a lot of product in there that would last me quite a while. When used with the conditioner though, my hair feels a lot smoother. The conditioner is thick, creamy and does a fabulous job of leaving my ends feeling soft. When used alone, the shampoo does require some sort of conditioner to be followed up with, especially if you have fine hair. The conditioner though is perfect - light yet thick enough to smoothen dry, rough ends without leaving behind any sort of greasy residue. Both the shampoo and conditioner smell pretty amazing and the scent does linger on for a couple of hours after. Overall, I do like the conditioner more than the shampoo, especially when used alone. But when used together, they make for a really gentle yet nourishing duo for slightly dry, frizzy hair. I can't speak much about the anti-breakage part of it, but if you have curly, wavy or fine hair, this is a good line to try.
Have you checked out the Sacred Tiare Collection by Carol's Daughter?
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