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Reddit mentions of BROO Craft Beer Thickening Shampoo and Conditioner Citrus Creme 100% Natural Scent Color Safe and Vegan

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of BROO Craft Beer Thickening Shampoo and Conditioner Citrus Creme 100% Natural Scent Color Safe and Vegan. Here are the top ones.

BROO Craft Beer Thickening Shampoo and Conditioner Citrus Creme 100% Natural Scent Color Safe and Vegan
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THIN, WEAK HAIR? Premium Craft Beer, our #1 ingredient, is naturally brimming with B vitamins and proteins to make hair look strong + shiny. For ages, women like our mothers poured beer on their hair, so we took beer from saloon to salon!NEED VOLUME? Our VEGAN alternative to Keratin makes fine, flat hair look fuller! Keratin usually contains animal products like hooves, feathers and horns. Our veggie-derived alternative is made with wheat and soy amino acids.YOU WILL NOT SMELL LIKE BEER (we knew you were wondering): We have 100% NATURAL, PLANT-DERIVED SCENTS. Smells deliciously of natural citrus & vanilla crème. We never use synthetic fragrancesNO CHEMICAL HANGOVER: One of the cleanest ingredients lists! No added sodium lauryl/laureth sulfates, silicones, phthalates, parabens, dyes, polyquaterniums, and more. VEGAN & CRUELTY-FREE. Color Safe and Curly Girl friendly, and made in America.
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Height1.5 Inches
Length8 Inches
Weight0.7 Pounds
Width3 Inches

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Found 2 comments on BROO Craft Beer Thickening Shampoo and Conditioner Citrus Creme 100% Natural Scent Color Safe and Vegan:

u/laextranjera · 3 pointsr/curlyhair

Hey, fellow swimmer here. 5x/week I wear a cap also, but chlorine makes it way. I’m not familiar with the CG method but I’ll share what I’ve been doing for the past six months that has dramatically changed my hair. In fact I was about to post a picture because I’m having a great hair day haha.

So, I switched to broo, a beer based shampoo
It’s sulfate-free, paraben-free, phthalates-Free, dye-free and no artificial fragrances. Vegan and cruelty-free.

And the Lush Godiva shampoo barmostly because I don’t want so much plastic waste.

So because I’m swimming everyday I’ll use the shampoo/conditioner every other or two days. But I’ll always wash out the chlorine right after I come out of the pool with clean water and I’ll style it with the Lush R&B. I’ll also do touch ups on dry hair with the cream.

So what I’ve seen is, better more defined curls. Less frizz. Less dandruff and irritation (I was using head and shoulders and a styling cream). Much more shine, less split ends and hair loss.

I say try washing it every other day, though always “cleansing” the chlorine away and see how it goes. I would recommend the cream to style and hydrate it even if you’re not washing it. It’s very dense, made with avocado butter, oatmeal, oliva oil it really keeps the hair hydrated which is great when exposed to chlorine.

u/Frenchbulldog716 · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

Makes sense, thank you for sharing! I have really liked this shampoo from Broo. I think I'll stick with this for as long as I keep loving it, and still use my Moroccan oil (or cheaper alternative) despite the silicones.