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Reddit mentions of OGX Hydrating + Tea Tree Mint Shampoo, 13 Ounce

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of OGX Hydrating + Tea Tree Mint Shampoo, 13 Ounce. Here are the top ones.

OGX Hydrating + Tea Tree Mint Shampoo, 13 Ounce
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    Features:
  • HELP HYDRATE & NOURISH YOUR HAIR with our shampoo for damaged, oily, & frizzy hair that needs extra moisturizing & nourishing love. Our daily use formula helps to smooth hair, reducing appearance of split ends for a healthy-looking glow
  • NOURISH & DETANGLE: OGX's Tea Tree Mint formula is for straight hair, curly hair, thick hair, thin hair. Gentle enough for fine hair & fierce enough for thick or coarse hair. Helps to nourish, rejuvenate & detangle hair as it works deep into every strand
  • BEAUTY PURE AND SIMPLE: OGX hair care products are inspired by nature. We don’t try to make hair look “perfect” because we’d rather make hair look fuller, smoother, straighter, curlier, or bouncier & smell irresistible while we’re at it.
  • ROCK WHAT YOU'VE GOT: OGX hair care products are designed to bring out the best in your hair, no matter what type or texture. Whether you need quenching moisture for curly hair, protection for colored hair, blowout cream, or matte pomade--we've got you.
  • REAL QUALITY, REAL BEAUTY: Unattainable looks don't inspire us but originality does. OGX hair & skin care product collections are here to help you look your best. We’re beauty, pure & simple.
Specs:
Colorgreen
Height6 Inches
Length4 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJuly 2015
Size13 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.8125 Pounds
Width5 Inches

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Found 5 comments on OGX Hydrating + Tea Tree Mint Shampoo, 13 Ounce:

u/queendweeb · 4 pointsr/curlyhair

That tresemme leaves my hair super frizzy, oddly, and mine is only wavy. My hair is like a giant triangle when I use it, haha. maybe it's because my hair is so weightless naturally?

If the OGX line of shampoo/conditioners are okay here, the tea tree mint ones have been shockingly good at weighing my hair down without greasing it up. Bonus points: smells like a thin mint, makes scalp less itchy. Ah, found it: shampoo and conditioner

I also like the Shea Moisture Coconut & Hibiscus Shampoo and Conditioner

u/AffablyAmiableAnimal · 2 pointsr/malehairadvice

How long is your hair? And you put like body lotion in your hair? That wouldn't work or help. What you should do, use conditioner. I suggest the brand OGX, it's cheap and work well. If you have dandruff too, I'd recommend the Hydrating TeaTree Mint Shampoo, for just dry hair try the Nourishing Coconut Milk.

You definitely should be using conditioner. The OGX TeaTree Mint Conditioner should help with dry scalp, while the OGX Nourishing Coconut Milk is great for just hydrating hair. If it's just your scalp that's dry, I'd go for the TeaTree line.

At Target it's a lot cheaper than online, they have the shampoo and conditioner for $6 each.

u/spineless-speech · 1 pointr/Accutane

I'm such a dry shampoo girl, but once I started my course I started getting itchy and flaky. I use this shampoo right now, it's not marketed as a dandruff shampoo but it pretty much took care of my issues in one wash! I was looking for a different one at the store but they didn't have it, but I'm pleasantly surprised with this tbh. I use it once every three to four days with dry shampoo in between.

u/mopers · 1 pointr/HaircareScience

I appreciate the suggestion, but I think I had looked at pretty much all of their products available in stores near me and I think they had coco betaine. Some examples from Amazon:

  • OGX Shampoo, Hydrating Macadamia Oil, 13oz

  • OGX Shampoo, Thick & Full Biotin & Collagen, 13oz

  • OGX Shampoo, Hydrating TeaTree Mint, 13oz

    I reacted a few months ago to coco betaine in Ecos laundry detergent and TreSemme Naturals, and then again in Selsun Blue Naturals. I seem to be able to use coco betaine in some hand soaps (Wegmans seems ok!), but I'm going to an allergist soon to get tested. In the meantime, I've been keeping a super close eye out for coconut-derived ingredients in products I try, which is how I've figured out there are a few I do okay with.

    I didn't mention this other stuff in my initial post because they don't cause allergic reactions:

    Clogs my pores or breaks me out - Fatty alcohols, mineral oil, grape seed oil, olive oil, and then something in several shampoos I've tried over the last few months

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u/vegemouse · 1 pointr/minimalism

I also used to have bad dandruff. Didn't know it could be caused by your hair being too oily rather than too dry. I started showering every day and using this shampoo: https://www.amazon.com/OGX-Hydrating-Moisturizing-Australian-Sulfate-Free/dp/B000TGC8D2 plus a cheap scalp massager from Amazon and they both have reduced the flakiness a lot.