Emily Lupton

My Naked Shower


From left to right: Naked Volume Body Building Shampoo, Naked Rescue Intensive Care Conditioner, Love Me Naked Rose Body Wash & Ooh La La Naked Coco De Mer body wash.

I love Naked, as a brand they have really brilliant values - all the bottles are 50-100% already recycled and fully recyclable plastic, they buy from sustainable sources, cut down their carbon footprint by producing in the UK, and they do not test on animals. The actual products are all pretty great too which is why I seem to be slowly switching every product in my shower to naked!

The first one I picked up was the Coco de Mer body wash. Firstly, this smells amazing, it's light and floral, very feminine and pretty. It's so good that I've gone out and bought the matching body butter and I deeply regret not picking up the bubble bath when it was half off in boots. Despite being sulphate free, this lathers up really well, cleans me and again, smells gorgeous. This is probably my favourite Naked product.

I then went out to try a different scent and went for Rose. The scent is natural and not synthetic, it's not overpowering which makes it a subtle alternative to Coco de Mer. It doesn't lather up quite as well though, but still does the job well.

After switching to sulphate free body washes I thought I should treat my scalp with better care too, so when I noticed that boots were running a £6 for two Naked hair products offer, I snapped up a shampoo and conditioner. I went for the Body Building Shampoo as I have fine, limp hair. Unfortunately, I was really unimpressed. This takes a double wash to make my hair feel as clean as I like it but even then once I'd used it for a few weeks I had so much greasy build up in my hair (ew) that I had to switch back to my old faithful Pantene Aqua Light. This is a shame because I had high hopes for this product, I plan to keep on using it alternatively with Aqua Light but I won't repurchase.

Finally, I picked up the Intensive Care Conditioner which contains shea nut butter and olive and brassicacae oil extract to keep hair nourished and fight frizz. I like this conditioner, it does nourish my hair, though it hasn't repaired my split ends, I doubt anything other than a good hair cut will do that, and it keeps my hair soft in the mean time. It's probably my second favourite conditioner, below Dove's Oil Care Treatment Conditioner, which works extremely well but unfortunately brought me out in a big rash.

You can find Naked products in your local boots but they don't stock half as much of the products as I would like, Naked do facial care products that I would love to try as well as a gorgeous looking leave in conditioner and a nice hand cream that haven't yet made it into my local boots. And I'm not quite ready to depart with £4 for delivery from the website.

Naked Body washes retail for just under £4 and shampoo's and conditioners are just over depending on where you buy.

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