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Coola are a brand I discovered by accident and all I can say is... WOW! They have an entire range of products dedicated to sun protection with either glass or recycled plastic bottles (they will state clearly on each depending on your preference) which means we now have a range of much-needed products we haven't been able to get in a more eco friendly way before!
Vegan, reef-safe and with 70% or more organic ingredients in every formula, Coola's powerful, love-to-wear skincare and suncare feel as good as they are healthy!
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A lovely handy bag holds a lot too
This is the first non-spray dry shampoo (other than talcum powder) that I've tried. This smells absolutely gorgeous and works well but I'm having two issues with it. I find the powder a little sticky, it's good as it stays on the hair and absorbs but it also makes the hair strands stick together a little, so they can look slicked with a product, though it doesn't cause knots. It also makes my hair go madly static despite using wooden brushes and combs.
Overall I'm still pleased but will probably try a different brand to compare this with before I settle on one.
Smell so amazing and lather up brilliantly. Perfect, who needs liquid shower gel in a plastic bottle?!
I’m so relieved there is something out there to replace aerosol dry shampoo, which I’ve been a prolific user of until now. This is smooth and doesn’t leave gritty bits in your hair like other powder dry shampoos. Love the smell too! Hoorah!
They’re a bit more expensive than the usual eco firelighters I was getting; but I think it balances out as I only ever need one to get my log burner going. Absolutely brilliant. I’ve also used their logs which are fantastic, the best I’ve ever used - but unfortunately they were too expensive to use on a regular basis.