Lush stuff, exactly, and it’s your turn to choose which product has to be reviewed on the blog! As you can see, in the haul picture there are all hair, skin care and body products from Lush still waiting for their “moment of glory”; I’m still using them and finished some of them but I don’t know where to start. There are also some old friends of the blog and I’ve already write about them: Jumping Juniper, the purifying solid shampoo, Sugar Scrub, the anti-cellulite body scrub, Jungle, the tropical solid conditioner. What are you most interested in? Skin care for oily skin, soaps, hair product? Give your preference with this poll or leave me…
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Lush Cosmetics Jungle solid conditioner – review
Jungle: what does this word make you think about? Lush nature and juicy fruits! This is what came to my mind while using and sniffing this solid hair conditioner by Lush. This green block is a fruit “smoothie” with nutrients and essential oils of ylang ylang and vetiver, a mix created especially for dry and frizzy hair. It has an exotic and inebriating scent that lasts for days and the result is totally untangled hair, but is this enough for curly hair? Lush’s recipe contains shea butter to nourish the hair; fresh figs, passion fruit and kumquats to hydrate it; bananas and avocados, rich in protein, to soften and tame…
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Avon Naturals Almond Oil and Avocado Conditioning Balm – review & 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…
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Avon Advance Techniques Damage Repair 3D Rescue – review
The Avon Advance Techniques damage repair 3D rescue with 360° Repair Technology is a leave-in-treatment, specifically developed for very damaged and dry hair, and is also an old pal of this blog. This product has a triple action, in fact it strengths the internal structure of the hair, nourishes it from within and mends the split ends while leaving the hair sleek, looking healthy and shiny. It has been formulated to instantly repair three types of damage: chemical damage from perms, highlighting and coloured treatments, thermal damage caused by blow dryers and hot styling tools, mechanical damage, basically brushing breakage. The promises are excellent, are they true and how does it work?…
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Avon Advance Techniques curl shaping mousse – review
If you could take a peek into my bathroom you would find a lot of hair products for sure. This one, in this cute magenta bottle, is the curl shaping mousse from Avon’s Advance Techniques line. Its label says: “This long lasting hold Mousse boosts curls and waves with shape and hold, leaving them revitalized, defined and beautifully bouncy.“ This is what we want to hear from a curling product and this is what we’d love to see! Avon Advance Techniques curl shaping mousse First of all, this is a mousse that works on wavy or curly hair and, indeed it seems to enhance the natural hair shape. Even if…