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- jns21034 » See my profile
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- Reviews: 2
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The smell is a little hard to explain--not fruity or flowery, but more masculine than most hair products I've tried in the past, I use this in conjunction with the moroccan oil shampoo and conditioner (which aren't listed on this site). I like the line, but use it sparingly. The shampoo doesn't lather much, so at first it's hard to judge how much you need. The conditioner and oil polish off my routine. My hair is very soft and shiny after using the line, which I like. However, when my hair is still wet, it is dificult to detangle. I'm working on repariring damage done by a bad color job--moroccan oil is helping me on my way. However, it is really pricey....I'm looking for alternatives that may repair damage for a more affordable price.
August 8, 2009
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I have natural blonde hair that is highlited a lighter blonde...this "purple" conditioner was recommended by my stylist to keep my blonde bright. I LOVE it--it's very thick, smells very tropical, and after leaving it in for 3 or 4 minutes, my thick/coarse hair is super soft and silky. To keep the blonde bright, I'm supposed to massage into my roots (which I was skeptical about--I thought it would leave my hair greasy). My hair color is still vibrant weeks after having it done, and my hair is never weighed down. I use this once or twice a week, and I recommend it to any blonde out there. It is alittle pricey ($20 - $25 per bottle, I think), so I try to use it sparingy. A little really does go a long way--one bottle can last me 7-8 weeks, with longer hair. You won't be disappointed.
August 8, 2009
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