Maintain a Gorgeous Mane with Argan Magic Color Sealing Shampoo

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Argan Magic Color Sealing Shampoo is a unique hair product designed to protect and enhance color-treated hair. This shampoo is specially formulated with argan oil, which is known for its nourishing and hydrating properties. The main idea of this product is to seal the hair cuticle and lock in color, preventing it from fading over time. Colored hair is prone to damage and fading due to various factors such as environmental pollutants, heat styling, and harsh hair products. The argan oil in this shampoo helps to strengthen and condition the hair, making it more resistant to damage. It also adds a natural shine to the hair, giving it a vibrant and healthy appearance.


I know, SO EASY, right? It works, on nearly everything.

With four dogs, five children, and more guests who track dirt from our gravel driveway onto our carpet than I care to think about, people think I have lost it when I talk about getting light carpet again. If it s a larger stain, you will need to repeat this process and then use hot water, but if it s small, like the above picture, that stain will come up immediately, and it was a fairly pronounced stain that had set.

Cerulean magic carpet sanitizer in my proximity

It also adds a natural shine to the hair, giving it a vibrant and healthy appearance. In addition to its color-preserving properties, the Argan Magic Color Sealing Shampoo also helps to moisturize and hydrate the hair and scalp. This is important for maintaining the overall health of the hair and preventing dryness and breakage.

Windex as Carpet Cleaner

Over the weekend I got into the mood to clean the house. My target was the living room that was steam cleaned a couple of months and is already back to being dirty! You see my house is on the small side and my living room is pretty much a walk way to get to the dining room, kitchen and upstairs. So, people walk on this rug quite a bit. Add to that a dog, a toddler and a baby and you can see what it was so dirty. I didn’t feel like moving all of the furniture, taking out the steam cleaner, using it and then dealing with a wet rug for a couple of days. On Saturday night I decided to just spot clean all the areas that offended me with carpet cleaner. I spend a good amount of time doing this and my arm was sore the next day from all of the scrubbing. At first it looked okay, but then it dried and the stains were still right there!! Then I remembered something I had once read about Windex being the best carpet cleaner. So, I tested a little spot and it worked perfectly! I’m a believer! Here is my before: It might not look that bad in the photo, but in person it’s horrible. There are gray spots all throughout the rug. STEP 1: Spray windex on spoiled areas. I didn’t go too crazy with the spraying but I also didn’t go light. You know when you have enough when it actually starts showing up white. STEP 2: Use a cloth/towel to rub the windex into the carpet.

STEP 3: Use the cloth to press out any excess liquid that remains in carpet. STEP 4: Enjoy your new carpet/rug and go around spraying everything else in your house with windex. 😉 It’s been a couple of days ago and the stains are still gone. I’m a believer. Such an easy tip! I will never buy carpet cleaner again! *Sorry for the radio silence earlier this week. Either my allergies knocked me out or I got some sort of head cold, because I was in sorts of pain. Even my hair hurt. Feeling much better now.

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Justine says:

Great tip! What is the material of your rug? I’ve ruined a wool rug with carpet cleaner before (it was worse than the stain I was cleaning), so I’m curious. Thanks!

effortless says:

It was a 100% wool rug. I didn’t have any issues at all and used it on both the cream part and the purple part. I would test out a small area on your personal rug first, but I honestly don’t know if it will react the same way as mine, but I didn’t have any issues.

Sharon S says:

Good to know! I started using Folex after hearing about it on Little Green Notebook a couple years ago. That stuff is amazing and works everytime. Our living room rug had blackberry jelly stains (long story involving our sneaky dog and some leftover toast) and after just quick spray and rub it was gone…good as new. I’ll keep Windex in mind though.

effortless says:

I will have to try Folex. I have never used it before, but I’m amazed by Windex. It took out old, old stains. Love it! I feel like the Dad in my Big Fat Greek Wedding that promotes Windex for everything. 🙂

jenn aka the picky girl says:

I just had to comment because OF COURSE you have a leopard washcloth. Love it! You crack me up. I need some. Maybe it will bring a bit more joy to cleaning. 🙂

effortless says:

Haha I knew someone would comment on that 🙂 . When you see leopard wash cloths how can you not pick them up! 🙂

Alyssa says:

Love this idea! Thank you for sharing! I will be deep cleaning my new home this weekend and I have some Windex. Hopefully I get the same results!

susan says:

hi … great tip. it’s the ammonia actually that is a great and gentle (really!!) cleaner. i use ammonia to clean/disinfect lots of things around the house, including laundry. so no stains like you might get with bleach, plus towels and sweaty stuff smell fresh, and the ammonia smell disappears quickly.

effortless says:

Oh! Thanks for letting me know why it works. I will have to try ammonia next all by itself and see how it goes. 🙂

Bernie says:

I hope this works on pet stains, because I’ve tried everything, including professional steam cleaning with no luck. I am ready to replace the carpet, so i have nothing to lose. Stay tuned.

With four dogs, five children, and more guests who track dirt from our gravel driveway onto our carpet than I care to think about, people think I have lost it when I talk about getting light carpet again.
Argan magic color sealing shampoo

The shampoo is free from sulfates and parabens, making it suitable for all hair types, including those with sensitive skin. Overall, the Argan Magic Color Sealing Shampoo is a must-have for anyone with color-treated hair. Its unique formula helps to seal in color, protect against damage, and promote healthy hair. By using this shampoo regularly, you can maintain the vibrancy of your hair color and keep your locks looking beautiful and lustrous..

Reviews for "Prevent Color Fading with Argan Magic Color Sealing Shampoo"

1. Jenna - 2/5 stars - I was really disappointed with the Argan magic color sealing shampoo. It claims to seal color and prevent fading, but I didn't notice any difference in the longevity of my hair color. Not only that, but it left my hair feeling dry and dull. The scent was also overpowering and artificial, which I found unpleasant. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this shampoo for anyone looking to protect their hair color.
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