🌟 Unlock Your Hair's Potential!
Artnaturals Tea Tree Conditioner is a 16 Fl Oz sulfate-free conditioner infused with 100% pure natural therapeutic grade tea tree essential oil. Designed to combat dandruff and soothe sensitive, itchy scalps, it features a patented dual dispensing bottle for easy use. Suitable for all hair types, this conditioner promotes hair growth while providing deep hydration and shine.
J**N
It’s just great, okay?
My absolute favorite. I’m allergic to many things and yet this has no allergens, it smells good, and it leaves my hair nice and soft. I stock up on this regularly. It’s the only thing that keeps my scalp not itchy and flaky.
A**E
This conditioner works great for me!
I have somewhat oily hair with scalp issues that flair up from time to time (dermatitis and flaking.) I try to only wash with shampoo occasionally and the rest of the time I will "wash" with conditioner or just wait a day or so. I can't really go longer than two days without doing some kind of wash on my hair bc my scalp gets itchy and my hair oily.This conditioner is fabulous for "washing"... it leaves my scalp and hair getting refreshed almost as if I had washed it with shampoo but it's soft and moisturized and doesn't feel heavy.It definitely has a tea tree scent so smells a bit medicinal but it's not overly strong, just don't expect a nice floral or sweet smell. I happen to like the smell of tea tree but I know it's definitely not for everyone.I would definitely recommend for those with hair that tends in the oily side!
B**T
Works fine, not overpowering tea tree scent
Couple things I liked right from the outset: The bottle states that the conditioner is made in the US, wasn't tested on animals, and has no sulfates or dyes. All good, if those things are important to you.I have very thick, frizzy, wavy hair. The conditioner didn't make my hair look like that of Kenny G or Jason Momoa, but worked almost as well as the L'Oreal conditioner I've been using. It could have done a little better at detangling.The product itself is more of a frosty sort of gel appearance rather than a thick cream. I have a lot of hair so I used a decent amount of it. I also have a pretty poor sense of smell and didn't get a big hit of tea tree, unlike the shampoo I use. But I left it in for a while and it did give that tingle in the scalp, so there is a reasonable amount of tea tree oil in there. I had my partner smell it, and she said it reminded her of Bengay.The bottle is sort of clever, but seems a little unnecessary to me. I ended up using quite a few pumps so will probably just use the squeeze side in the future. The bottle shipped in a bag, not a box, and the pump wasn't locked in place, so there was a bit of product oozing out around the base of the pump, but it wasn't a big deal.Overall, I would give this a three based on its conditioning abilities, but am bumping it up because it's made here in the US and I support their ethos of not testing on animals and keeping additives to a minimum.
J**E
Better than some, worse than some...
THE BOTTLE:Ok, so the bottle seems cool....but the pump provides a very small amount. So, if you have long, thick hair like I do...you’ll need to hit that thing 5 or more times. For me, it’s just easier to use the squeeze part at the bottom. So much easier.SCALP:So, this stuff feels amazing on the scalp. It’s refreshing and feels clean.HAIR:While it feels nice enough when you apply it to your hair, it may not be moisturizing enough if your hair requires heavier moisture amounts.WOULD I BUY THIS?Maybe? It feels great on the scalp...so when I run out I may get more for use just on my scalp. My hair sadly needs to stick with my usual conditioning options.
S**E
Best for oily and normal hair, but make sure to empty the moisture from the bottom lid occasionally
With a retail cost of fifteen bucks for 16oz of conditioner this is a decent price.While I loved the idea of the bottle, but the time it got to the bottom where using the bottom lid to squeeze it out, it noticeably had a little mold growth inside the lid. I think it just was not sealed well enough not to collect little bits of moisture as it sat in the shower for 2 months while the pump was in use. I think it's different when using already upside down bottles because you're always opening it every day and emptying out the extra water when getting more conditioner. But in this case since you only need to use the bottom lid after you've already used 99% of the bottle the moisture never gets the chance to get dumped out.While this was a nice conditioner for my younger set they weren't happy with the tea tree smell. I felt that this wasn't moisturizing enough for my older drier hair. It made my hair noticeably drier after just a week, though I didn't mind the scent. Though it did seem to work well for the kids for smoothness and softness without making their hair greasy or dried out.Overall I'd say this is probably good for oily or normal hair, but not as good for already dry hair.
A**E
Smells like paint thinner
Let me preface this review with the fact that I am bald (or at least I choose to be). I use tea tree conditioner on my scalp to help moisturize so I don't have to use a lot of lotion post shower and feel greasy. I really wanted to like this conditioner. I usually enjoy the minty smell of tea tree and the cool tingle it promotes when applying it to my scalp. I can't say I enjoyed any of that with this brand of conditioner. The smell, to me, reminded me of paint thinner and was not enjoyable or invigorating at all. The tingle effect was extremely minor and really only happened after rinsing it off my skin. And even then, I couldn't tell if it was the effect of the tea tree or just the fact that my head had just been rinsed and was now cold. As far as the intended use (my intended use for my hair-free head), it worked as planned. My skin was moisturized and I didn't need to use any lotion after my shower. However, I can't recommend this product for the simple fact that it does not smell great or tingle as I expected.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 days ago