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Cons Best Uses Comments about Malibu Un-Do-Goo Sulfate-Free Clarifying Shampoo, 9 fl oz: I have long highlighted hair. Between the argon oil, the anti-frizz serum, the leave in conditioner and the hair spray and gel, regular shampoo was not getting my scalp clean. This does work very well and is still gentle enough not to dry out my processed hair. Even though the bottle is aqua the shampoo is clear so it won't deposit colour on "blonde" hair. I hadn't heard of this brand before I tried it. I am very happy with the product.
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Best Uses Comments about Malibu Un-Do-Goo Sulfate-Free Clarifying Shampoo, 9 fl oz: I had used this shampoo previously. I bought two of these on different orders. Both were nowhere near as thick as what I would consider "normal" for this product; the consistency was way too watery. I appreciate drugstore's disclaimer that they are not an authorized reseller.
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Best Uses Comments about Malibu Un-Do-Goo Sulfate-Free Clarifying Shampoo, 9 fl oz: This shampoo did not lather very well, even on the second shampoo. It did not clean very well & left my fine hair feeling like it had residue in it even after a ton of rinsing. It was a disappointment. I ended up using it up by using this on the first shampoo & another shampoo on the second wash. Would not buy again
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Comments about Malibu Un-Do-Goo Sulfate-Free Clarifying Shampoo, 9 fl oz: I am African American and use many different hair products. I was looking for something that would throughly cleanse all products from my hair before getting a permanent.
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Comments about Malibu Un-Do-Goo Sulfate-Free Clarifying Shampoo, 9 fl oz: As far as sulfate-free shampoo goes Malibu Un-Do-Goo is pretty good. Since it is a clarifying shampoo it won't feel all smooth and silky when washing your hair, in fact it kind of makes my hair tangly when I wash. But it does do what it's supposed to do, clean your hair, and does not irritate my sulfa-sensitive, psoriasis-prone scalp. When used with a great conditioner it probably is just fine. The shampoo smells ok, but I miss the "yummy" really-good smelling shampoos that seem to only come in harsh, sulfate-filled shampoos.
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