i'm sorry that I didn't answer this sooner. The Jerob shampoo is highly concentrated, and although they say to dilute it 20:1, 16:1, or 12:1 depending on how hard or soft your water is, I more likely use five parts water to every one part shampoo. The smell is not florally or perfumy, and my husband and I love how it smells. I have terrible migraines and allergies, and I react terribly to certain products, particulary any chemicals, but I have no problem with this shampoo. It makes the hair very shiny, silky, and smooth. I haven't tried it with the PEK yet, mostly because the Jerob, with the mink oil and cocoa butter, is so moisturizing already, so a conditioner isn't really necessary. I'm going to bathe Katie tonight, and I'll try both of them together. I highly doubt there will be a problem because neither the Jerob or the PEK make the hair greasy, and they also don't weigh the hair down. I just love the Jerob shampoo, and that's why I have used it for the past twenty years (except of course for the two years after Ashley passed away and before I got Katie), I love that it's not drying for the skin. It's a very luxurious shampoo, and I don't know if it will be your favorite like mine, but I don't think you'll be disappointed in it. |