Review: Skin Food Hop Beer Hair Wash

Skin Food Hop Beer Hair Wash

I am almost using up the bottle of Skin Food Hop Beer Hair Wash but I can’t say for sure if my hair condition is any better. The only thing I remember is that my hair was incredibly soft and bouncy the first time I used this shampoo. So the claims that this product rids hair of product buildup and environmental impurities is quite true. But I didn’t see any further significant effects after that. As a matter of fact, I won’t buy this shampoo again because it is really not suitable for my greasy scalp.

Nourish scalp and cleanse the roots
The reason I purchased the Hop Beer Hair Wash is because of the claims that it can nourish the scalp, keep the roots healthy; thus help prevent hair loss as well as the greying. Having used this for at least over two months now, I can’t say for sure if it does anything for me. Perhaps it did some hair loss prevention but like I said, any effects are barely noticeable.

Beer for silky shiny hair
The Skin Food Hop Beer Wash is formulated with beer, copper peptide, vitamin-H and herbal extracts. And based on what I’ve read, copper peptide is said to improve the blood supply to damaged follicles, hence increasing melanin synthesis to keep hair from turning white and increasing subcutaneous fat below the scalp to produce thick healthy hair. While vitamin-H also known as Biotin, is key to the growth and maintenance of blood cells, sebaceous glands, skin, hair and nails. Beer, on the other hand is said to contribute to stronger, silky and shiny hair. This may hold some truth because while this shampoo isn’t entirely suitable for my greasy hair, it does make it look silky and shiny. Well, silky isn’t something suitable for me as it only serves to make my hair look even more limpy!

Minty pleasant herbal smell
I actually like the smell of this shampoo with the combination of herbal extracts. I can’t describe it but it is pretty plesant for me. Comes across with a tinge of peppermint scent and doesn’t smell like beer at the least.

Summary
One of the reasons I hardly attempt new shampoos is because of my specific hair condition. It’s difficult to find something suitable. So to be fair, Skin Food Hop Beer Hair Wash does not suit me but it may work for others. If you have normal hair and have specific concerns about preventing hair loss or hair whitening, then you might still want to give this a try. At least I don’t see more grey hair these days so it might be this shampoo working the effects!

The 240ml bottle cost S$23 and should last you quite awhile.

© www.vivawoman.net copyright notice
_______________________________________________________

About

Blog editor of Viva Woman, Sesame is a skin care addict who is fond of using natural & organic beauty products. She also enjoys ogling at handmade jewelry & cute stationery.

_______________________________________________________

Comments

  1. i saw beer shampoo and conditioner at watson’s too, but i hv no courage to try it out. btw, i have annoying greasy scalp too =/

    prettybeautiful: You have greasy scalp too? I use a volume shampoo to bring up my limp hair but I have no solution to my greasy scalp except to use a dry shampoo daily.

  2. I had greasy scalp too and my hair is very fine. But nowadays it’s more or less okay as I’m using this chinese herbal shampoo recommended by my hairdresser. And the good thing is it’s not drying, so I can just use a light conditioner. But it’s freaking expensive. Sigh … still, better than losing my hair.

    ann: Oh, that’s interesting. Any names to share?

  3. Hmmm … I don’t think it’s commercially available but she managed to get distribution rights for the shampoo as well as the hair treatment. I can email you her contact if you like.

    ann: Hey, thanks for coming back on this! I see, it’s sort of an exclusive arrangement. Never mind, it’s okay. I was just curious. Don’t really need it.

  4. Hi..i read that you used salt mineral hair wash from skinfood..do you have any review? i have a flaky scalp and my hair are so oily.. =< thanks

  5. There’s no way that we can escape with stress, it had already become a big part of our lives. So primarily we must consider taking supplements to be able to meet with the daily nutrition that our body needs and to likely prevent complications and other health issue.
    Amira last post is: http://hairloss24.com

Speak Your Mind

*

CommentLuv
previous post: Do facial blotters make your face oilier?
next post: DIY Beauty: oat mask for smaller pores