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Dr. Squatch Citrus & Cypress Men's Shampoo + Conditioner Hair Bundle - Keeps Hair Looking Full, Healthy, Hydrated
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Product Benefits | Hydrating |
Material Type Free | paraben free,sulfate free |
Item Form | Gel |
Brand | Dr. Squatch |
Hair Type | Dandruff |
About this item
- CLEANSE AND CONDITION your hair and scalp with our potent shampoo and conditioner 2-pack featuring Mother Nature’s finest ingredients like Jojoba Oil, Oat Protein, Shea Butter, and Avocado oil for silky smooth hair and a soothed scalp.
- FRESH, MANLY SCENTS - Maintain your mane with the energizing scents of Cool Citrus and Cypress Coast.
- NO HARMFUL INGREDIENTS - Our products are 98-100% natural in origin and we never use harsh chemicals or synthetics like parabens, sulfates, phthalates, or silicones.
- NATURALLY-DERIVED FRAGRANCES - Nature smells awesome, so should you. That’s why we only use naturally-derived scents and avoid the synthetic fragrances that smell like a middle school locker room.
- FORMULATED FOR MEN - You’ve got needs and we’ve got the goods. We develop our high-performance natural products specifically for the needs of men.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 7 x 3 x 5 inches; 1.48 Pounds
- UPC : 851817007054
- Manufacturer : Dr. Squatch
- ASIN : B06XTG99F9
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,994 in Beauty & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care)
- #34 in Shampoo & Conditioner Sets
- #55 in Hair Shampoo
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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 8, 2023

***update***
The Good: I've been using this a few days now. I used the shampoo on the 1st day and the conditioner on that day and 2 more days. I used to have a very dry scalp and dandruff which I managed first with a coal tar shampoo and then with Aussie Moist shampoo. I was using both shampoos daily, though, because if I missed a day, my head would get really dry, flaky and itchy. I think the shampoos were stripping nutrients and oils from the scalp. I was attracted by the Squatch because the conditioner was daily, but the shampoo was every 2-3 days, which I hoped would avoid the stripping. And who doesn't love all natural ingredients!? So far so good! No dandruff or excessive itching; head and hair aren't dry OR oily. The conditioner doesn't seem to leave any film or greasiness at all, and rinses out clean. I had tried another tea tree oil treatment (Paul Mitchell) a while ago, and I had the same problem that one reviewer of the Squatch here had- my head got extremely dry, itchy and flaky (no blood like the reviewer here, but maybe if I'd continued using it I would've had.) My wife tried the PM too it and had the same results, and she's never had any scalp problems before or since. Anyway, I was worried I might have a similar reaction to this one, but not at all. The key might be in the infrequent shampooing- I wonder if the reviewer was shampooing and conditioning every day...? The conditioner has a menthol effect on the scalp, leaving it tingly like BenGay or IcyHot or Tiger Balm for a while after. For me this is a positive- my coal tar shampoo used to as well, and to me it feels like a clean, fresh feeling. A friend of mine used my coal tar shampoo once, though, and she hated it- she said '¡AARRRDE!' (It BURRRNS!) So this may or may not be good for others.
The Meh: The conditioner at least does have one strong herbal scent that another reviewer described as Patchouli-like. It's definitely in that family, but patchouli oil is a bit more cloying, whereas this almost smells like you're smelling the herb itself (if that makes sense...). It's not an offensive smell, but if I had to choose 10 smells to emanate from my body all day, this would not make the list. It's a medicinal herb/ poultice kind of smell. It fades gradually, but if I run my hand through my hair at the end of the day and sniff it, I can still smell it. (My wife says she likes the smell though, so there you go).
The not-so-nice: Honestly, just the cost-to-volume ratio. The first 3 days I used this, I was sporting a COVID Cut (or uncut) head of hair that was about 3-4-inch-long curls all over, and the 'nickel-sized- amount of shampoo and conditioner just disappeared in there. On the night of the 3rd day, though, I sheared myself and it's about half an inch on the sides and back with a flop on top that's maybe 2 inches at the longest places. I was hoping that this morning I would be able to use the recommended nickel-sized amount, but alas, that still disappeared into the hair I had left. I had to use about basically the same amount of shampoo and conditioner I would with any other brand (only from smaller bottles). I think the 'nickel' thing is just a gimmick to get people to buy it, thinking they'll need to use less than other brands, and if they buy it and don't use less, they're somehow a weird exception or are washing their hair improperly because the directions tell them they shouldn't need it (and that nobody else does!). Don't believe it! The shampoo also did not lather up any more than nearly any other brand of shampoo I've used (even less than some, like the Aussie). Don't expect these smaller, more expensive bottles to last as long as larger, cheaper ones from other brands.
Those are all the facts! You'll have to decide if the benefits are worth the cost. I'm giving myself a bottle's worth of time, each, to decide.
P.S.: I was going to add a 4th star because the product seems to work well and be of good quality, but the nickel trick seems like a cheap move- you definitely need to use more product than advertised. And personally, honestly, I'm just not digging that smell...
***UPDATE***
The conditioner runs out *way* faster than the shampoo! (even though the bottle is bigger).
Since they aren't sold separately, you will wind up paying $40 for bottles of conditioner, while your bottles of shampoo keep piling up.

***update***
The Good: I've been using this a few days now. I used the shampoo on the 1st day and the conditioner on that day and 2 more days. I used to have a very dry scalp and dandruff which I managed first with a coal tar shampoo and then with Aussie Moist shampoo. I was using both shampoos daily, though, because if I missed a day, my head would get really dry, flaky and itchy. I think the shampoos were stripping nutrients and oils from the scalp. I was attracted by the Squatch because the conditioner was daily, but the shampoo was every 2-3 days, which I hoped would avoid the stripping. And who doesn't love all natural ingredients!? So far so good! No dandruff or excessive itching; head and hair aren't dry OR oily. The conditioner doesn't seem to leave any film or greasiness at all, and rinses out clean. I had tried another tea tree oil treatment (Paul Mitchell) a while ago, and I had the same problem that one reviewer of the Squatch here had- my head got extremely dry, itchy and flaky (no blood like the reviewer here, but maybe if I'd continued using it I would've had.) My wife tried the PM too it and had the same results, and she's never had any scalp problems before or since. Anyway, I was worried I might have a similar reaction to this one, but not at all. The key might be in the infrequent shampooing- I wonder if the reviewer was shampooing and conditioning every day...? The conditioner has a menthol effect on the scalp, leaving it tingly like BenGay or IcyHot or Tiger Balm for a while after. For me this is a positive- my coal tar shampoo used to as well, and to me it feels like a clean, fresh feeling. A friend of mine used my coal tar shampoo once, though, and she hated it- she said '¡AARRRDE!' (It BURRRNS!) So this may or may not be good for others.
The Meh: The conditioner at least does have one strong herbal scent that another reviewer described as Patchouli-like. It's definitely in that family, but patchouli oil is a bit more cloying, whereas this almost smells like you're smelling the herb itself (if that makes sense...). It's not an offensive smell, but if I had to choose 10 smells to emanate from my body all day, this would not make the list. It's a medicinal herb/ poultice kind of smell. It fades gradually, but if I run my hand through my hair at the end of the day and sniff it, I can still smell it. (My wife says she likes the smell though, so there you go).
The not-so-nice: Honestly, just the cost-to-volume ratio. The first 3 days I used this, I was sporting a COVID Cut (or uncut) head of hair that was about 3-4-inch-long curls all over, and the 'nickel-sized- amount of shampoo and conditioner just disappeared in there. On the night of the 3rd day, though, I sheared myself and it's about half an inch on the sides and back with a flop on top that's maybe 2 inches at the longest places. I was hoping that this morning I would be able to use the recommended nickel-sized amount, but alas, that still disappeared into the hair I had left. I had to use about basically the same amount of shampoo and conditioner I would with any other brand (only from smaller bottles). I think the 'nickel' thing is just a gimmick to get people to buy it, thinking they'll need to use less than other brands, and if they buy it and don't use less, they're somehow a weird exception or are washing their hair improperly because the directions tell them they shouldn't need it (and that nobody else does!). Don't believe it! The shampoo also did not lather up any more than nearly any other brand of shampoo I've used (even less than some, like the Aussie). Don't expect these smaller, more expensive bottles to last as long as larger, cheaper ones from other brands.
Those are all the facts! You'll have to decide if the benefits are worth the cost. I'm giving myself a bottle's worth of time, each, to decide.
P.S.: I was going to add a 4th star because the product seems to work well and be of good quality, but the nickel trick seems like a cheap move- you definitely need to use more product than advertised. And personally, honestly, I'm just not digging that smell...
***UPDATE***
The conditioner runs out *way* faster than the shampoo! (even though the bottle is bigger).
Since they aren't sold separately, you will wind up paying $40 for bottles of conditioner, while your bottles of shampoo keep piling up.





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