glamazon386
Well-Known Member
I was browsing the website and came across this in the FAQS:
That's a lot of choices! How do I pick a collection?
Each collection is designed to address particular hair needs, and each collection smells great! So you can select by hair benefits or by scent. A hint: the collections achieve varying levels of conditioning, and you can pick a formula that's as light or as intense as you'd like. The scale below shows how the collections relate to each other. You can get more info here.
http://herbalessences.com/us/faq/index.jsp#4
I thought it might be helpful to you ladies when choosing which collection to try. We've already figured out that the formulas are all pretty much the same (like Pantene) but they add a few different oils, extracts, etc. to each one to make it cater to a specific hair need. Apparently that changes the level of moisture each one provides. As you can see the Break's Over is the most moisturizing and the Body Envy is the least.
That's a lot of choices! How do I pick a collection?
Each collection is designed to address particular hair needs, and each collection smells great! So you can select by hair benefits or by scent. A hint: the collections achieve varying levels of conditioning, and you can pick a formula that's as light or as intense as you'd like. The scale below shows how the collections relate to each other. You can get more info here.

http://herbalessences.com/us/faq/index.jsp#4
I thought it might be helpful to you ladies when choosing which collection to try. We've already figured out that the formulas are all pretty much the same (like Pantene) but they add a few different oils, extracts, etc. to each one to make it cater to a specific hair need. Apparently that changes the level of moisture each one provides. As you can see the Break's Over is the most moisturizing and the Body Envy is the least.