

✨ Elevate your curls with nature’s luxe hydration 🌿
Andalou Naturals Argan Oil & Shea Moisture Rich Conditioner is a vegan, sulfate-free formula designed to deeply hydrate and nourish dry, curly hair. Infused with argan oil, shea butter, sweet orange, and vitamin E, it repairs split ends, reduces frizz, and enhances curl definition while supporting hair follicle health. Free from harmful chemicals and cruelty-free, this 11.5 fl oz conditioner offers a clean, ethical, and cost-effective solution for vibrant, manageable hair.
















| ASIN | B0052P1CAK |
| Active Ingredients | lactic_acid |
| Additional Features | Revitalizes |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,370 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #693 in Hair Conditioner |
| Brand | Andalou Naturals |
| Brand Name | Andalou Naturals |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 673 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00859975002065 |
| Hair Conditioner Type | Standard Hair Conditioner |
| Hair Type | Curly,Dry |
| Item Dimensions | 1.05 x 0.9 x 1.25 inches |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Height | 1.25 inches |
| Item Type Name | food |
| Item Weight | 0.33 Grams |
| Liquid Volume | 11.5 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Aroma Naturals |
| Material Feature | Vegan |
| Material Features | Vegan |
| Material Type Free | Sulfate Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Bottle |
| Product Benefits | Cruelty Free, Gluten Free, Organic, Vegan |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Frizz Management |
| Scent Name | Moisture Rich Argan Oil and Shea |
| UPC | 859975002065 731646238327 |
| Unit Count | 11.5 Fluid Ounces |
O**E
Andalou conditioner steals my heart...and my wallet gets a welcome break
I've struggled with my hair, actually fought brutally against it, from my early teens until my late forties, all because I didn't understand its true nature: it wants to curl, to be long, unlayered, and otherwise left alone. It hates blow dryers, hates hot tools, despises bangs (I have way too many cowlicks in the front for that) and revolts against an attack upon its dignity with the thinning shears by turning into a four foot wide Christmas bush just to spite me for my failure to intuit how wrong it is to *ever* try to thin curly hair. (It is unspeakably wrong.) It flourishes when cleansed with a gentle shampoo without sulfates and soothed with a deeply moisturizing, nourishing conditioner. That's really all it needs to look quite nice, which just happens to be the way it wants to go naturally. How I wish I understood this thirty years ago. (As an aside, you may notice in the picture that I have also made a decision to stop covering my gray. It was coming in like gangbusters and had become a never-ending, time-eating, costly battle; I couldn't get the coverage to last even a month, and the colorant was turning my curls into something resembling a thrashed Brillo pad. So I decided enough was enough. Now, after about a year, I'm surprised to find I don't mind the gray at all. It looks almost like highlights.) Another thing about my hair (and this goes for most curly peeps) is that doesn't like to be shampooed more than twice a week, but a good conditioner will make it jump for joy any old time. It's particularly moody when wet; it wants to be air dried *only*--even if it takes half the night--and during that process, it does not want to be touched. Don't comb it, and for goodness sake don't brush it, unless I want it to look like I'm cultivating a Blue Spruce on my head. I'm serious. I spent more than half my life believing I had hideous hag hair, because I keep doing things to it that were entirely against its grain. I just didn't know how to care for it properly. *Sigh.* Well, better late than never. I should mention that I gleaned all of this insider info for curly girls from reading the Curly Girl Handbook (available on Amazon). I have departed, however, from the book's first tenet of curly hair care--namely, the use of Deva Curl hair products. Not because they don't perform (they do) but because 1.) Deva Curl is not entirely vegan (or even vegetarian) which is an important ethical change I've made with regard to my buying habits, and 2.) they're way too expensive. For nearly eight months I've been searching and searching for a shampoo & conditioner duo that works for me ethically, and at the same time doesn't require spending a hundred some-odd bucks every month on basic hair care. As much as I love having healthy bouncy glossy curls, that kind of money is painful to my wallet and, I really believe, excessive and unnecessary. It took me a while to see the light about this, but eventually I got there. Thus, I'm so, so, SO very happy and genuinely *Over the Moon* to report that with my discovery of Andalou shampoo & conditioner, I have *nailed* two essential hair care items that work for me in every way, both in terms of my purchasing ethics (Andalou is vegan *and" cruelty-free) as well as performance-wise: these products are every bit as good as Deva Curl--and, as hard as it may be to believe, the conditioner IMO is actually a skosh better, because you can get the same deeply moisturized, soft and shiny, gorgeous results using *far less*. That alone saves a ton of money, which means a great deal to me. What's more, the fragrance is fresh and citrusy, whereas to me Deva Curl's conditioner smelled like lemon pudding, something you might find on your lunch tray while you're in the hospital. Who wants to smell like a pudding head? Yes, it's a very good (very pricey) product, but the smell always bugged me. So, in summary, as of this moment there is no doubt in my mind that this will be my go-to, HG condish as long as Andalou keeps making it (as long as they don't change it significantly--pssst: don't mess with perfection, people). I'm completely and totally, 100% won over, heart and soul, and pocketbook. Yay Andalou.
A**E
Favorite Conditioner
Softens my hair, leaves no smell on it, is easy to rinse out, made of natural ingredients . Checks all the boxes.
L**G
Very thick and creamy
This is my favorite conditioner for my long, thick hair that has become drier the last few years as more gray appears. This does a good job, especially with the tangles. I still need to use Marula or Argan oil in my hair to keep it from getting too dry but at least the Andalou softens my hair enough to make it easier to distribute the other oils more evenly while my hair is still wet, otherwise it’s almost impossible (I use a wide toothed rubber short bristled paddle brush). There is not much of a scent. One problem though is after using about a third of the bottle, it becomes very hard to squeeze out the conditioner, so I add some distilled water and shake it up. That works great and actually extends the time beyond when you would normally run out. The added water seems to emulsify right into the cream so it never thins it too much.
M**E
Smells great
The smell is amazing and it leaves your hair so super soft
T**A
Plant based and no other added ingredients makes this super nice using
This is great stuff and smells like a cake but does have a hint of orange scent slightly. Works wonderful
K**Y
Great smell. Not greasy or heavy.
I bought the shampoo and loved it so I decided to buy the conditioner for those frizzy days. I absolutely love this conditioner! It doesn't weigh my hair down or make it feel thick or greasy. I have very fine hair so it's difficult to find a conditioner that works this great. The scent is amazing. It's so fresh and really lifts my mood. The thickness of the conditioner makes it a little hard to get the last bits out so I store it upside down. It doesn't take much for short hair. Just a nickel size droplet smoothed across the wet hair. I don't leave it in all that long, maybe 1 minute, then I rinse it out. My hair feels light and clean, manageable (it tangles too easy otherwise) and with less frizz. I will definitely purchase this brand again.
T**X
Delicious scent, moisturizing, but a hassle to dispense
This conditioner has a wonderful orange-vanilla scent and makes my dry, color treated hair feel soft. My only complaint is Andalou Naturals recently changed their product packaging from the clear, cheerful green & blue bottles to these generic looking bottles and did not take the opportunity to improve upon the product dispenser while they were making updates. The consistency of this conditioner is too thick to be using this type of dispenser. It's hard to get product out, gets clogged easily, & since it can't be stored upside down the conditioner isn't ready to dispense when you need it. Overall I like this well enough that I occasionally reorder it because it smells delicious, it's a decent conditioner and it's reasonably priced here on Amazon as an add-on item
N**Y
Great for coarse or thick hair
I love that the first ingredient is aloe vera, not water. This makes it much more moisturizing, so there is little frizz. The smell is like oranges, which I love. It is also a super thick conditioner, not good for detangling, but great to give weight and moisture if your hair needs it like mine. I love the larger size with the pump as it is so thick that I had trouble getting it out of the regular bottle cap.
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