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Native Shampoo and Conditioner Review With Photos

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As a beauty editor, I’ve tested hundreds, if not thousands, of products that promise to tame my thick, wavy, and often unpredictable hair. Through trial and error, I’ve found that my dry strands adore the Biolage Shampoo and Conditioner, have a soft spot for the splurge-worthy Dyson AirWrap, and drink up Verb Ghost Weightless Hair Oil like it’s their job (if you’ve got thick, frizzy hair like mine, these are all must-tries). But while these staples are nonnegotiables in my routine, I’m always on the lookout for new, buzzy finds because, well, it’s my job. I most recently tested the Native Shampoo and Conditioner Set ($20), a fan-favorite among Amazon shoppers, and let’s just say it didn’t disappoint.

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  • The Native Shampoo and Conditioner Set is the number one bestseller among all of Amazon’s shampoo and conditioner sets.
  • The duo comes in a total of six different fragrance options.
  • Both the shampoo and conditioner come in large bottles (16.5 ounces), so they’ll last a while.
  • Both the shampoo and conditioner are sulfate-, paraben-, dye-, and silicone-free.

There’s a lot to love about the Native Shampoo and Conditioner Set. For starters, the value is unbeatable. I compared it to other bottles in my shower and my overflowing beauty cabinets and found that most clock in at about 10 ounces. This duo, on the other hand, is massive at 16.5 ounces per bottle. Translation: it’s going to last, especially because you don’t need to use much product to get a really thick lather. A small, quarter-sized amount is plenty to give my long hair a good wash.

Another thing I’m obsessed with is its coconut and vanilla scent. It reminds me of a tropical, coconuty sunscreen on a perfect beach day. I’m already excited for how the fragrance will make for a nice mental escape when winter hits here in Minnesota. But what sells me is Native’s commitment to ingredient transparency. The brand keeps its shampoo and conditioners simple with 10 ingredients or less in each formula, and the back of every bottle breaks down exactly what each ingredient is and what it does, all in easy-to-understand terms. This is honestly the way all ingredient lists should be.

I can’t forget to mention that the results of Native’s Shampoo and Conditioner Set were just as impressive. After shampooing, my hair felt thoroughly cleansed. I applied the conditioner from mid-lengths to ends, letting it sit for a few minutes while I shaved. Once I was out of the shower, I brushed through my hair with a wet brush, and it felt like I had just sprayed on a detangler. It was super easy to comb through, and my hair felt incredibly soft. After blow drying and straightening, it looked just as amazing — shiny, soft, and healthy.

One thing to keep in mind before adding this shampoo and conditioner duo to your cart: some users have noted issues with the pump mechanism. “The shampoo and conditioner both smell amazing. Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to use them because the pumps are defective and won’t pop up, so I can’t get the product out,” wrote one shopper who rated the product two stars. “I’m going to have to buy some alternative containers and transfer the shampoo and conditioner so I can use them, which sucks, but I don’t want to return them.” While I haven’t run into this issue myself after a few weeks of testing, it’s worth noting that several people have mentioned it — though many still rave about the formula, despite the suspected packaging flaw.

The Native Shampoo and Conditioner Set is available on Amazon with two-day shipping via Prime, or direct-to-consumer at the brand’s website, nativecos.com.

Rating: ★★★★★

Marisa Petrarca is a contributing editor for PS Shopping and has more than five years of experience writing and editing beauty, fashion, and lifestyle content. Her work has been featured in Cosmopolitan, Allure, and InStyle, among others.


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