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As a skincare and haircare aficionado, I frequently change my shampoo. It’s been 3 months since I have been using this Nat Habit Shampoo rich in Peanut and Aloe Vera.
Nat Habit is doing excellent as a brand. From the moment, they hit the Indian consumer market, the brand has dropped a number of interesting products making their catalogue longer & stronger. A range of Navdha Shampoos have recently hit the Indian market.
You might know that I have used a couple of their skincare products and loved all of them. Check out my take on those products.
Choosing the right shampoo has always been a bit tricky for me. So, was my experience with this shampoo good or bad? Let’s take a closer look at this variant of Nat Habit Shampoo.
Price: INR 497 for 250ml
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Nat Habit emphasizes that their shampoos are crafted using fresh, natural ingredients, aligning with traditional Ayurvedic practices. They highlight the use of components like reetha, shikakai, fermented soy, and herbal and floral decoctions, aiming to provide benefits such as reduced dryness and damage.
Additionally, Nat Habit promotes their shampoos as chemical-free and nature-based, appealing to consumers seeking harm-free hair care solutions.
Here are the ingredients of Nat Habit Navdha Shampoo with Aloe Vera and Peanut:
Rich in vitamins, it strengthens and repairs the hair shaft, while its high water content boosts hydration and conditioning.
Enhances hair fiber strength, improves texture, and prevents breakage.
Known for their hair conditioning properties, they help in making hair soft and manageable.
Natural saponins and surfactants that effectively cleanse without stripping natural oils, balance sebum, and improve hair texture.
Loaded with vitamin C, it strengthens hair, boosts collagen, and clarifies the scalp.
Bioavailable nutrients and proteins that moisturize hair, nourish roots, strengthen tresses, and promote hair growth.
Another mild and safe surfactant that lathers well to clear enough to clear the scalp.
Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate is an excellent mild, anionic cleansing agent derived from coconut fatty acids.
Derived from cellulose, Polyquaternium-10 is a water-soluble cationic polymer that acts as a film-former and hair conditioning agent in shampoos and conditioners.
Including rosemary, olive, amyris, bergamot, nutmeg, cassie, cedarwood, geranium, orange, tonka beans, vanilla, and vetiver, which contribute to the shampoo’s fragrance and therapeutic properties. All of these essential oils are extremely beneficial for hair and scalp health.
It is one of the most-used hair conditioning agent that is also a great detangler.
A thickening agent that is widely used in shampoos.
A natural humectant that hydrates hair and scalp.
It is a widely used thickener and stabilizer.
Nipaguard is a trade name for a range of preservative blends used in cosmetic and personal care products. There are 3 types of Nipaguards. These variants are all designed to provide broad spectrum protection against microorganisms.
It is an excellent exfoliator which is used to exfoliate the scalp and volumizing the hair.
Used as an antioxidant and hair conditioning agent in shampoos and conditioners.
Clearly, the shampoo is free from additives like sulfates (SLS/SLES), parabens, and silicones. However, I found one issue with the green color. Many brands use green coloring to symbolize the presence of aloe vera. However, in reality, pure aloe vera gel is not completely green; it is white with a subtle greenish tint. It seems the brand has used some form of coloring but has not disclosed it on the label, which I feel is misleading.
Overall, I would like to rate the ingredients of Nat Habit Shampoo with Aloe Vera and Peanut, 4.2 out of 5.
The shampoo is packaged in a sturdy, visually appealing plastic bottle. Its dark color helps shield the shampoo from sunlight and fluctuations in ambient temperature.
It has a unique scent, likely from essential oils, though the specific type is hard to pinpoint. The fragrance is subtle and not overpowering, which is definitely a positive feature.
Its gel-like consistency makes it easy to apply to both the hair and scalp.
I have oily (and smelly scalp) with dry hair strands. It’s been more than 3 months now that I am using this shampoo. I shampoo twice a week unless I have excessive sweating.
Here are the things that I have observed so far post-usage.
Overall, this variant of Nat Habit Shampoo has all the attributes of a regular mild hair cleanser.
No. Post-wash off, I neither experienced excessive hair fall nor something to be concerned about.
I believe the formulation of this particular variant is okay for all types of scalp. This Nat Habit Navdha Aloe Peanut Shampoo can be used as a regular hair cleanser.
So far, I haven’t noticed any side effects. The only downside is the artificial green color, which I found unnecessary.
Is It Good or Bad?
This shampoo is ideal for family use, requiring only a small dollop per wash, making one bottle last an entire month. Its mild formulation is gentle enough for regular use, making this variant of Nat Habit Shampoo a great choice overall.