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Hairstyles and Styling >> Hair Care Product Reviews >> suave http://www.longlocks.com/salon/?num=1086451821 Message started by gngirl on Jun 5th, 2004 at 3:10pm |
Title: suave Post by gngirl on Jun 5th, 2004 at 3:10pm
I just bought suave tropical kiwi shampoo and citrus smoothie conditioner and my hair never felt softer. After I s/c I put alittle of the conditioner on my ends and WOW :o my hair feels great!! I have long wavey hair. I could kick myself in the you know what for spending soooo much money on other brands. Just wounding if anyone else uses suave and do you like them?
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Title: SUAVE PROFESSIONALS! WOOOOOOO! Post by Anais Satin on Jun 8th, 2004 at 7:18pm
SUAVE OH MY GAWWWWWD you have NO IDEA!!!!
Lots of people are into kicking themselves after trying Suave Professionals. especially me, because I've been swiping Doubletree/RedLion/Hilton shampoo for years even though it's so hard to get ahold of, only to find that it's some cheap variety that just happens to deliver good results. Oy. I'm gonna save myself the trouble and get Suave. Suave has a tip top AMAZING "Professionals" line that does wonders for my thick coarse hair. It's got plenty of silicones, but my hair seems to like it. The uber-silky feeling is tough to beat. BioBasics seems to be the popular one of the Suave Professionals line. The entire line suits those who want "pseudo-salon" products. Suave has imitators for Nexxus Humectress (Suave Prof "Humectant), Biolage Conditioning Balm (Suave BioBasics), and a few others. for more information e.g. ingredients, visit Suave's site http://suave.com/haircare/shcd_professionals.asp WOOOOO! BioBasics has my full support. a buck fifty for 14.5 ounces (pretty darn good for salon quality) and topping all that off, it smells like Tahitian Monoi (tiare)! Just when I reach my hair Nirvana, it gets even better. Anais |
Title: Re: suave Post by bikerbraid on Jun 10th, 2004 at 1:18pm
Don't get toooo excited, Anais! ;D
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Title: Re: suave Post by nysq on Feb 23rd, 2005 at 1:52am
Suave is one of my favorites as well. I've tried the more expensive brands, and the only product I've found that works better than Suave cost like $15 a bottle for conditioner. It WAS a big bottle, but still. If Suave has a lot of 'cones' in it, my hair never seeemed to notice! :)
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Title: Re: suave Post by Trisha on Apr 25th, 2005 at 1:40pm
Count me in as a Suave fan. I just recently went back to using it, like two days ago, because the Jason's products that I had been using were making my hair dull, dry and lifeless. I've tried a lot of different products over the years but I keep going back to Suave. I'm telling you, nothing beats Suave!
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Title: Re: suave Post by PreciousLocks on Apr 25th, 2005 at 10:52pm
So nice to know I'm not the only one using that cheapo Suave stuff, but my hair seems to love it. And I love the price especially when compared to
:o $15 for one bottle? :o I don't have that kind of money to throw on my hair (and then down the drain!), as much as I want beautiful long hair. I also use the VO5 stuff sometimes, which is also cheap but seems to work well on my hair too. |
Title: Re: suave Post by Grrbanzo on Mar 4th, 2007 at 11:12pm
Wow, I know just what you all mean.
My boyfriend's mother knows I'm trying to take good care of my hair, so she gave me Burt's Bees shampoo and conditioner for Christmas. I've been using it for two months now, and I've really liked how it's kept my hair tangle free. But last night I was at my boyfriend's and borrowed his Suave 2-in-1 for Men. I couldn't believe how soft and shiny my hair was! It was amazing, and now I can't wait to get through the rest of my Burt's Bees, which here costs about $7.99 per bottle :o, so I that I can start using Suave. I am totally a convert! ;D |
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