Grandpa'sPine Tar Shampoo 8oz and Conditioner 8oz Bundle
M**L
The only thing I want to smell like ever again
This is a fantastic shampoo/conditioner combo - I love the way it makes my hair feel, and even more, I love the scent. As others have stated, don't go into this expecting pure pine. There are notes of pine in there, but most of all it smells like a campfire. I strongly prefer this type of subtle, natural scent over the strange, artificial fragrances you'll find in most mens body products. I was thrilled when I saw they also had a body wash with the same scent, so I got that too.What's more, this is a US-based, family-owned company who seems to care about using quality ingredients as well as sustainability. I like that.I found exactly what I was looking for here - a new signature scent with ingredients that are easier on my hair and body. I just bought a bunch more to stock up. Thanks, Grandpa!
****
The best shampoo ever
I love how clean my hair is and I love the pine tar scent. Its very refreshing and clean feeling .
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M**A
Great for curly hair
I love how it makes my curls pop, the smell is tolerable but worth it if you want really defined curls
C**B
It works too well
I've had minor itchy, patchy dandruff on my hairline for 6 YEARS, I've tried Nioxin, Head and Shoulders, Nizoral, a number of "Hair Restoration" All natural organic stuff. NOTHING worked. I recently came to the conclusion that I have (or had) scalp psoriasis. This shampoo and conditioner smells no different than an old campfire, but it completely cured my scalp in just 2-3 days and after a few weeks it still hasn't came back! I'm scared to stop using this stuff and I'm also scared they will discontinue it. I used it everyday for a week with no issues and my hair feels and looks better than it has in FOREVER. Now I just use it every other day or so.I looked up the ingredients and there is this oil in it that ancient Egyptians would collect and rub on their scalp (Ancient Egyptians were obsessed with hair). So I definitely found the right product, DONT DISCONTINUE.
M**N
Smell is unbearable. Campfire scent all day.
I can’t tell you if this works well or not. I threw it away after I used it twice.I am not someone who is sensitive to smells and can deal with all the weird smells that this type of shampoo generally has.However this scent was next level and does not go away all day.You will smell like an actual campfire. It will make your pillow smell and you won’t be able to get away from it all day.I have no idea how people use this.It’s absurd how bad it smells and how much the scent stays in your hair until you can wash it with something else.
D**O
Pine Tar Shampoo
One of the best shampoo for men.
L**.
Smells pretty bad, feels nice, not sure it works
I have seborrheic dermatitis, and was recommended that I try a pine tar shampoo to treat the itchy, scaly patches and dandruff.I've been using this product for just over a week now, and don't notice a reduction in itchiness, scaliness, or dandruff. I am going to continue to use it, however, for at least another week because I believe in giving a product like this some time to work, and don't believe results should be immediate. I will revisit and edit this review after further use.Previously, I have tried Head and Shoulders, Selsun Blue, Body Shop Ginger Tea Tree shampoo, Cider Vinegar shampoo and conditioner, and Neutrogena T-Gel. I have used Tea Tree serum topically, and also taken cider vinegar capsules. All were unsuccessful in treating my problem.Pros: I like that it came with a conditioner, as I'm a female and I have extremely long hair that I cannot leave unconditioned. The conditioner has a good quality feel to it, it isn't thin or disappears once you put it in your hair. My hair feels nice once it's dry. The shampoo, also, feels like a quality product. It is thick, it creates a nice sudsing action, and my hair feels clean.Cons: It reeks. I thought it would smell like maybe patchouli or some sort of piney smell. No. I smell like a jacket that was worn next to a campfire for several days. It's embarrassing. As mentioned beforehand, at this point using it for the past 10 days, I haven't much noticed a difference in my dermatitis.
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