I tried to go into testing this product with an open
mind, but I must admit, I sort of expected to not like it. My experiences with Trader Joe’s toiletry
items have been, welllll, let’s just say “hit or miss” (does anyone remember
Head to Toe Moisturizing Balm way back on day 89???? ( tragic review here ). But
a friend told she really likes this Nourish Spa Shampoo, and I ran out of my
other shampoo, so I thought, “What the heck??!!” and picked up a bottle.
| What the heck! Why not try it?? It is day 317 of 365, it is basically now or never! |
There are a few of things I need to point out before I
review the shampoo:
1.
The
friend who recommended it to me has very different hair than I do. She is African American. I don’t know much about hair other than what
is on my head, but I DO know that many stores have separate hair product shelves for Caucasian
hair and African American hair… So when
she recommended this for me, part of me thought, “Joi are you NUTS?” and the
other part of me thought, “Joi, this could be hilarious!” but no part of me
really thought, “Oh great! A shampoo
that works perfectly for JOI will also work perfectly for ME!”…
| This is ME. |
2. I am NOT picky about my shampoo. My last bottle took me an eternity to get through cuz I got a great deal on what seemed like the world’s biggest bottle of shampoo at BJ’s (which is like Sam’s Club or Costco). It was some Herbal Essence crap. I am also not above using the tiny hotel shampoos when I travel. Don’t judge.
3.
I have horrible hair. It is the thinnest, most fine hair you can
imagine (and no, in this use I do NOT mean “fine” as in, “Oh I hope Joe wins
Survivor this season – he is so fiiiine…” I mean “fine” as in “Wow, you can’t
even get a barrette or bobby pin to stay in your hair without slipping out
because it is so F-I-N-E…” fine. I have
always had this crappy hair. Look, even
when I was a KID I had bad hair. Oh sure,
my Toni Tenille hairdo was amazing, and my pig tails that each contained about
5 hairs really rocked, but still… Again,
don’t judge.
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| Age 6, with the Santa I played with every Chrsitmas. I thought my hair looked soooooo pretty in curled pig tails. |
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| Rockin' my Toni Tennille 'do and stylish high waisted pants by my friend Monica's flocked Christmas tree that I coveted every year |
4.
My stylist recently moved. And I do not mean “moved to another salon” I mean
MOVED FROM ONE COAST TO THE OTHER.
Rhiannon abandoned me. And my
hair looks horrible right now! It is so
shaggy. And it is all her fault! I neeeeed her. What’s a girl to do?? Sigh. Anyway,
I mention her here because I want you to see how gorgeous HER hair is. She has, in my opinion, perfect hair. It doesn’t even matter what color she makes
it – it is always amazing. Plus, she is
nice. Damn you Rhi, why did you have to
MOVE?
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| Isn't her hair AMAZING? And, like, the opposite of mine. Sigh |
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| CAPTIVATING |
5
5.
I once shaved off my hair. My mom had colon cancer and was going through
chemo that made her hair fall out. So 3
of us in the family shaved our hair in solidarity. And you know what? I had no idea how liberating that experience
would be. I loved it. If you have ever considered it and not done
it, go for it. Trust me on this one – it
is sorta life changing.
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| David and I after shaving - Kansas City |
6.
And finally, my last “hair point” before I review
this shampoo, I really like short hair.
Once a niece or nephew (I can’t remember who) asked very genuinely, “Aunt
Susan, why do you have hair like a BOY?”.
The question didn’t hurt my feelings or offend me. I loved that it was a teaching moment. I DO NOT HAVE HAIR LIKE A BOY. Because there isn’t “boy hair” and “girl hair”,
just like there aren’t “boy toys” and “girl toys” or “male jobs” and “female
jobs”. There is HAIR (and no
hair!). I have hair. I was glad to be able to model that to that
child.
Ok enough hair talk – onto Trader Joe’s NOURISH SPA
SHAMPOO.
| Look, it's cheap! |
Guess what? I LIKE
IT!!! It really makes my hair feel clean
and shiny. It is not overly scented,
though it does have a slight scent that I cannot figure out what it is. (Note – David, who normally doesn’t even
notice smells, noticed the scent of this when he tried it and he didn’t like it. But his opinion will not be counted in this
review J
).
| Simple bottle, good shampoo (NOTE - I think the packaging may have changed a bit recently but it is till the same shampoo) |
The bottle says “balanced moisturizing, safe for color
treated hair, contains argan oil to smooth and shine, and enriched with
botanticals”. It does not contain
laurel/laureth sulfates. The conditioner
I am currently using also has argan oil, and the combination of the two is
making my hair super shiny these days!
| TJ's Nourish Spa Shampoo in action! It doesn't bubble up all that much, but it makes my hair feel clean! |
This shampoo is not tested on animals, which is
cool. And it is super cheap, especially
when compared to salon brands (sorry Rhi!).
I often buy styling products at the salon but usually pick up shampoo
other places.
Overall, this is a GOOD SHAMPOO. It cleans, doesn’t dry my hair, makes it
shiny, and is cheap! OH YAH!
Now, I have asked my friend Joi who recommended this
product to me to do a guest review, and here is what she said:
“When I decided to go with my natural hair in the spring
of 2012, I opted to use only non-alcohol based products. Searching for these gave me a slew of options
with brands that would break my wallet.
Some products I tried left my hair either dry, feeling unclean or a
frizzy mess. My biggest concerns were
finding a product that was a reasonable price, sulfate free, and left my hair
clean and moisturized. While in Trader
Joe’s one day I decided to try their Nourish Spa Shampoo and holy moly, it was
love at first lather. Their shampoo gets
nice and sudsy, cleanly rinses from my hair and leaves it soft and tangle-free
with a fresh sweet scent. The best part
thought, is the price is a whopping $2.99 a bottle, which makes the 30
minute commute to my closest Trader Joe’s worth the gas. I usually stock up on several bottles a trip
that last me 6 – 8 months. Trader Joe’s Nourish
Spa Balancing Moisturizing Shampoo is 5 out of 5 in my book.”
Well what do you know - it really IS a good shampoo for all hair types! We both really like it. I suspect you will like it, too, and it won't empty out your wallet. It sure is easy to do the math and average our two scores together - we both gave this product a 5!
Price – $2.99
Rating - 5





