Flat Hair No More!
Mason O'Donnell
| 07-04-2026

· Fashion team
When it comes to shampoo, I’ve realized it’s not just about “clean hair.” Each one kind of carries its own personality. Some feel like treatment, some feel like rescue, and some just quietly do their job.
These three—Bonvie, Selsun Blue, and L’Oréal Elseve Hyaluron Moisture—honestly sit in completely different lanes.
1. Bonvie Kemiri Serum Shampoo
This one feels like a “soft care” kind of shampoo. The texture is slightly thicker, almost like it’s trying to coat your hair gently instead of stripping it. I remember the first time using it, my hair didn’t feel squeaky clean—instead, it felt smoother, like it had already been conditioned. That threw me off at first, but then I started to like it.
2. Selsun Blue Shampoo
This one is different. It doesn’t feel like a “nice shampoo”—it feels like a problem-solver. You don’t reach for Selsun Blue casually. Usually, it’s because your scalp is acting up—itchy, flaky, uncomfortable. And when you use it, you can feel that it means business. The cleansing feels deeper, almost medicinal. It’s not about softness or shine first—it’s about fixing the scalp.
3. L’Oréal Elseve Hyaluron Moisture Shampoo
This one sits right in the middle—not too gentle, not too strong. The texture feels familiar, easy to lather, and honestly… comforting. It’s the kind of shampoo that makes your hair feel fresh but still soft after rinsing. What stands out is the hydration effect. It doesn’t make your hair heavy, but it gives that “fuller” feeling, like your hair has more life. Some people even treat it like a weekly clarifying option instead of daily use.
I don’t think these three compete directly—they actually complement different situations. Some days your scalp needs help, some days your hair just needs to behave, and sometimes you just want something that won’t surprise you.