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Coy Nourish Moisturizing Shampoo

By Makeup Addict · July 19, 2011 · 0 Comments ·

 

Coy Nourish Moisturizing Shampoo   $19.00   Available @ Coy

Description: Nourish Shampoo is a sulfate free, vitamin rich, moisturizing formula that gently cleanses hair while providing essential nutrients.

Directions: you’ve done this before…wet hair, wash hair, rinse. Can be used daily or as often as your stylist recommends.

Makeup Addict found Coy Nourish Moisturizing Shampoo to be exactly as advertised and promised.  There are no ridiculous claims - just simple statements that this shampoo will nourish your hair and help retain the moisture.  It does all that and leaves my hair fresh, clean and hydrated -- ready for conditioning and then styling.  My hair definitely has a more healthy sheen to it.  However, I have a delimma. . . I absolutely love Coy's Thickening Shampoo as I am desparate for the extra body -- and now I love this Nourish Shampoo.  Actually, I think the Thickening shampoo actually gave me the same results as far as nourishing and moisturizing.  That may be my future choice as I need that body.  However, judging from these two shampoos, Coy has my hair in great condition either way.  So,  if you don't need that extra texture that I do -- I would select the Nourish Moisturizing formula.  Let me put it this way -- you cannot go wrong with either selection.  I notice that my dead ends no longer appear dead.  I think they have been resurrected -- or just treated back to health.  Thumbs up to Coy!

METSV says:   I feel the same way that Ellen does.. I can not believe how much I love the Nourish line and it will remain in my arsenal for when my color treated, blow-dried and straight ironed hair behaves when I use it - but I too crave body and thickness so I'm itching to try Coy's Thickening line....  I would just switch off between the two...but I digress...back to Coy Nourish - this is just one great shampoo.  My first impression always comes from the fragrance and this one takes the cake - literally!  It smells like a vanilla cake!  It's yummy.  A little bit is all I need and I get a great lather that rinses out easily.  This shampoo gives my hair the moisture it needs but does not weigh it down.   My hair just feels and looks so much healthier - less dry.   I have my hair colored every 6 weeks or so as the dreaded grays have marched in and taken up residence on my head...by week 6, you can see the dryness and the coarseness the grays are creating, but Coy's Nourish stops me from calling my hairdresser and screaming that she try to fit me in earlier!   This is one of the best haircare lines I've used - and I've used a bunch.   Excellently priced and out-performs some of the BIG names out there...love.


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