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Avon Naturals almond oil and avocado conditioning balm, the results

I’ve shown too many times this pinky cream, the Avon Naturals conditioning balm with almond oil and avocado and I think this would be the last post about it.
In fact I’ve 
accurately described it, I’ve found the pros and the cons of this product but something was missing… what exactly?
Pictures, of course!


So here you can see the final results with the Avon Naturals conditioning balm.
For these pictures I’ve simply used a basic shampoo for oily hair and the Avon Advance Techniques Frizz Control Conditioner (another old friend of the blog), then I’ve applied the balm and I’ve dried my hair with the air diffuser.
Nothing else has been added between those two conditioners nor after. No serums, no hairspray.
The result is a cascade of soft curls, there are so many curls that my head looks huge!
Crazy, isn’t it?

Left: with flash – Right: no flash, artificial light

That’s all for tonight.

Valens

Valentina Chirico: a past as archaeologist, a present as editor between London and Bedfordshire. An expat born in Southern Italy from an expat family. She holds an MA in Egyptology from the University of Birmingham and contributed as a co-author and postgraduate ambassador to the UoB PG Recruitment Blog before fully embarking on online editing. She covers the role of Senior Writer and Language Specialist for a global marketing company. Besides archaeology and arts, this alumna loves travelling and shares an uncommon sense of humour. Online since 2009 with ValentinaChirico.com and later with ItalianMemories, Valentina is a storyteller and wants to inspire you a good laugh or to aim higher, to the stars.

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