
Soultree Triphala Revitalising Shampoo Review
Last Updated on October 28, 2020
I rarely experiment with my haircare routine and keep it simple. But after using the Bon Organics shampoo for over 9 months I got a bit bored.
So I went ahead and ordered the Soultree Triphala Revitalising Shampoo to change things up a bit in my haircare routine. I have been using this shampoo for over 3 months now and here’s my experience using it.

Product Claims:
This nourishing shampoo combines the benefits of three fruits – Amla, Bibhitaki, and Haritaki – known as Triphala in Ayurveda. The traditional combination of Henna, Shikakai and Bala encourage the hair-regeneration process and prevent damage as well as premature hair loss.
Price: Rs 475 for 250 ml
Shelf life: 30 months
About the Product:
The shampoo comes in a translucent brown pump bottle made from plastic. There is a small attachment to lock the pump during travelling and prevent leakages. The shampoo itself is a thick brown liquid with a mild herbal smell to it.
Ingredients:
Aqua, Decyl Glucoside, Coco-glucoside, Lauryl Glucoside, Glycerine, Erythritol, Sodium PCA, Capryl/caprylyl glucoside, Glycerol monooleate, Sodium gluconate, Betaine, Sodium lactate, Acacia concinna (shikakai) Extract*, Glycyrrhiza Glabra (yashtimadhu) Extract*, Lawsonia inermis (henna) infusion*, Sodium levulinate, Emblica Officinalis (amla) extract*, Terminalia chebula (haritaki) extract*, Terminalia belerica (bibhitaki) Extract*, Xanthan gum, Citric acid, Sodium citrate, Sodium cocoyl glutamate, Disodium cocoyl glutamate, PCA glyceryl oleate, Potassium sorbate, Sida cordifolia (bala) Extract*, Parfum**, Linalool**, Geraniol**, Limonene**, Farnesol**, Eugenol, Isoeugenol**, Citral**, Coumarin**
*From certified organic farms
**From essential oil

Directions to Use:
Massage into wet hair, then rinse with water. For best results, use with our Hibiscus & Henna Nourishing Shikakai Hair Conditioner.
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My Experience Using Soultree Triphala Revitalising Shampoo:
The first thing I liked about the Soultree Triphala Shampoo just like their oily-skin moisturizer is the thoughtful, sturdy packaging. The pump bottle lets you see the amount of product left and also has a plastic attachment to stop the pumping mechanism making it travel-friendly.
The consistency of the shampoo is like a gooey gel. So applying it directly on the scalp directly won’t work since it doesn’t spread easily.
The best way to use it(and all other shampoos) is by diluting it with some water and distributing it evenly across the

The shampoo is quite gentle. The pump dispenses just a tiny amount, so I need about 7-8 pumps to get the adequate quantity.
I usually need two washes for my 4th-day greasy hair as with other shampoos. However, when I use this on oiled hair, it takes up almost double the amount.
I tried washing my oiled hair many times with this and it failed to cleanse proeprly every time. So if you oil your hair before every wash, this may not be a suitable option for you.
But it’s a good choice if you wash your hair daily or on alternate days and need a gentle shampoo. The Soultree Triphala shampoo is decently priced lasted me 3-4 months. I feel it will suit people with normal scalp type.

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Pros:
- BDIH Certified natural
- Cleanses dirt and excess oil efficiently
- Does not strip away moisture
- Suitable for frequent washers
- Not tested on animals
- Travel-friendly bottle
- Will suit all scalp types
- Affordable and easily available
Cons:
- Not suitable for washing oiled hair
Final Thoughts on Soultree Triphala Revitalising Shampoo:
This shampoo is a gentle formula made with natural surfactants and herbs. Skip this if you oil your hair before every wash. Otherwise, it is a decent shampoo for washing your hair.
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9 Comments
Aarya shukla
Hey rutu, my hair is really dry and feels out of moisture and that causes breaking even though I oil them twice a week. Can you please suggest some good affordable shampoo without sls and paraben? It would be a huge favour.
Rutu
Hey aarya, try the Vilvah Goatmilk shampoo. Even the Earth Rhythmn Shampoo bar is nice and hydrating.
Madhavi
Hi Rutu,
Thanks for sharing your views! Yes, I think that’s a possibility. I recently ordered it and have started using it. Will review after a month.
Rutu
Will love to hear about it!!
Madhavi
Thanks for the detailed review. I have been searching for a truly herbal shampoo in India and found your post really useful. However, I found many contrasting reviews on Amazon. Are you aware of those? Do you think this product can cause hairfall instead of repairing the damage?
Rutu
Hi, Madhavi. The shampoo does seem a bit drying and hence will not suit those with dry scalp/hair. There isn’t a shampoo that suited everyone who tried it. Also, our scalp and hair require a few weeks to adjust to herbal shampoos initially. Maybe those people were first-time users too and unaware of this.
Archana
Lovely review. I have tried Soultree Licorice shampoo and share same thoughts as you. Doesn’t work well on oiled hair. Gentle on hair and doesn’t dry out..
Sonali Patil
I don’t oil my hair so this will suffice my needs
Rutu
Yes,it works well in that situation