Wella Professionals Invigo Nutri Enrich Deep Nourishing Shampoo (Oleic Acid & Goji Berry) 300ml
Product description
If your hair feels dry, damaged or just a bit “stressed”, a decent nourishing shampoo can make the routine feel less like damage control. The Wella Professionals Invigo Nutri Enrich Deep Nourishing Shampoo is positioned as an instant, deep-nourishing wash with a vitamin-style formula designed to help restore comfort and manageability.
On paper, it’s built around a blend that includes oleic acid, goji berry and panthenol, with the idea of replenishing lost hydration and leaving hair feeling smoother and softer. It’s not trying to be a miracle repair treatment in one step, but it may suit you if what you need most is regular, repeatable nourishment.
Key takeaways
The standout here is the promise of deep nourishment for dry and damaged hair, plus an emphasis on smoothness and improved manageability after washing. It also specifically calls out a “vitamin formula” approach, and it’s designed to fit into a fuller Invigo Nutri Enrich routine (so it’s not the whole system by itself).
The potential downside is that, like many shampoos aimed at stressed hair, it may feel more “conditioned and comfortable” than transformative if your hair is severely compromised. If you’re expecting heavy repair or dramatic changes without using a conditioner/mask, you may end up disappointed.

What to know before you buy
This is a shampoo, so it’s meant to be used as your cleansing step, not as a leave-in treatment. The brand language focuses on restoring hair to its “full vitality”, but the practical way to judge it is by how it leaves hair after rinsing: softness, reduced tangles, and a more manageable feel when you move on to styling.
It also makes a point of pairing with Nutri Enrich conditioner and a hair mask. That matters because shampoos can only do so much—comfort and smoothness are often helped by what you apply immediately after washing.
A quick example of how it fits into a normal routine: you wash your hair, rinse thoroughly, then follow with the matching conditioner for a few minutes. If your hair usually feels rough and tangles easily, the difference you’re looking for is less “scrape” when you detangle, and a smoother finish going into drying.


What matters in everyday use

The formula claims are fairly consistent with what many people want from a nourishing shampoo:
- Deep nourishment for dry, damaged and stressed hair
- A moisturised feel and smoother finish
- Manageability improvements, so hair is easier to comb through
There’s also a clear “supporting cast” aspect: it’s positioned as part of a routine, not a standalone fix. If you already use conditioner regularly, this shampoo can slot in without changing your habits too much. If you skip conditioner, that’s where it may not perform as well as you hope.
The essentials: formula-led benefits
The product description highlights three ingredients/ingredient groups that are there for a reason in a nourishment shampoo:

- Oleic acid: often used in haircare contexts to support moisturised feel
- Goji berry: included as part of the nourishing, vitamin-leaning story
- Panthenol: associated with comfort and conditioning-type benefits
It also mentions vitamins, minerals and peptides aimed at taming and improving manageability. Again, that’s not the same as saying it “repairs” every strand back to brand-new, but it does suggest a focus on how hair behaves after washing—how it feels and how easily it’s styled.
Who it suits best


It’s a solid match if your main issue is dryness and stress, especially when your hair becomes harder to manage after cleansing. If you colour, heat style, or simply notice roughness building up over time, this kind of nourishing shampoo is often the routine step that helps you feel more in control.
It may also work well if you want something that supports a fuller regimen: you wash with this shampoo, then complete the routine with the Nutri Enrich conditioner and mask.

Who should be cautious
You may want to skip (or at least temper expectations) if:
- You’re looking for a quick, dramatic “repair” effect without using conditioner or a mask
- Your hair is in a severely compromised state and you prefer stronger, more targeted repair approaches
- You’re sensitive to ingredient types you’re not used to—always consider how your hair reacts to new formulas
Buying verdict
Worth considering if you want a nourishing, deep-conditioning-style shampoo step for dry, damaged or stressed hair, and you’re happy to pair it with conditioner (and ideally the matching mask) to build the full routine.

Not the best choice if you want a standalone, one-step fix or you expect intense repair from the shampoo alone. It’s more of a daily/regular nourishment strategy than a “reset” treatment.
If you’re the sort of person who finds your hair improves most when your wash day is consistent—cleanse, condition, and then manage—this could fit nicely.


Mini FAQ
Does this shampoo focus on dry and damaged hair?
Yes. The product description specifically positions it for dry, damaged and stressed hair and aims to restore smoothness and softness.

Does it need a conditioner or mask to work properly?
It’s designed to be part of a haircare routine. The description encourages following with the Nutri Enrich conditioner and hair mask to complete the routine.
What ingredients are mentioned in the formula?
It highlights oleic acid, goji berry and panthenol, alongside a vitamin-style mix that includes vitamins, minerals and peptides.
What kind of results should I expect?
Over time and with consistent use, the focus is on a moisturised feel, easier manageability and a smoother, softer finish after washing.
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