Like most of Phyto's products, I like this one too. It does feel like it's using natural ingredients, with a mild fragrance, it doesnt strip my hair, and cleans adequately. Can be purchased for rea...
I am at the end of my first bottle of this shampoo, and feel enough time have passed for me to write a review. For reference I have blonde, Nordic hair, I have a lot of hair but of very fine quality. ...
I have to give this shampoo a 5 overall because it rescued my hair. I moved back to London and an exceptionally hard-water area. Even coming from a hard-water area already, suddenly my previous shampo...
This shampoo is really average. I havent noticed anything beneficial from using. Usually my hair gets oily in the afternoon/ evening after washing my hair the day before but with this stuff its oily w...
Good basic shampoo, particularly recommended for sensitive scalp and surrounding skin--neck, shoulders, throat. Second-mildest of the Phyto range--the mildest is the kids' shampoo, ing. for comparison...
Once at a store, there was a Phyto rep with a camera to look at the damage of your hair & scalp. I had a couple of scalp issues. Mine was very itchy & irritated. Initially, I thought it was dandruff. ...
This did not dry out my hair and has a pleasant smell. Other than that, it was no better or worse than most other shampoo's I have used. It did not do anything significant for my hair or scalp.
I like this shampoo enough. Intelligent contains almond milk, marshmallow root, and oat, which is probably why it smells better than it cleans - at least in my experience. I love the slightly sweet, o...
I cannot believe that it costs so much in the States: here in europe, it's just €9... I have mixed feeling about this shanpoo: I love the scent (almond), and I like how well it cleans (for me no stick...
Phytocedrat is actually my main shampoo, but I use Phytoprogenium Intelligent Shampoo every now and then to balance the effects of Phytocedrat. Phytoprogenium is a gentle shampoo for me as I have a ...