[unpaid/sample] I had the opportunity to try Maria Nila Hair Care multiple times due to their PR efforts, but I never found it exciting until my friend Lucy praised it enthusiastically after using it at the pool. Her rave review intrigued me, as Lucy rarely gushes about products, prompting me to give it a whirl.
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The True Soft Shampoo and Conditioner are ideal for dry hair, especially fine dry hair prone to static and frizz. Despite the unavoidable puffiness caused by hot weather, the hydrating shampoo works wonders, leaving hair incredibly soft. It’s perfect for post-swim use, as the argan oil and fatty acids in the formula revitalizes the hair without weighing it down.
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The conditioner, though optional depending on the need, complements the shampoo beautifully. The delightful scent, a blend of lily, jasmine, and rose, reminiscent of fresh linen and linen sprays, exudes a clean, gentle aroma that is both soothing and invigorating. Originating from Sweden, Maria Nila’s minimalist design reflects its Nordic chic influence, while the muted sage green packaging is aesthetically pleasing. Additionally, the brand’s commitment to veganism and climate compensation, with each purchase contributing to tree planting, highlights its eco-friendly ethos. I am now a newfound fan of Maria Nila and eager to explore more of their product range. For those interested, Sally Beauty offers 100ml sizes of both products for £6.99 each HERE; otherwise, full-sized products are priced around £16.99 each, with litre bottles available for £44 (ideal for sustainability, but ensure it suits your preferences before investing).
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