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Any naturals using AVEDA products?

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**waves hands** I do, I do:yep:

Damage Remedy and Smooth Infusion- the whole line, I alternate between the 2
Hang Straight leave-in
Anti-Humectant
 
Universal Styling Cream
Damage Control Spray
Anti-humectant Pomade

I use them for straight styles only.
 
I've got reviews for several of their products on my fotki: The Entire Be Curly Line, the pomades, and a conditioner of the Smooth line.

Hope that helps.
 
I use Aveda exclusively right now from the Damage Control spray to the DR line to the Color Conserve shampoo and treatment line. I also use it on my daughter who is 100% natural. The condition of our hair has noticeably improved but that could also e ecause we stick to one line vs trying multiple things.

Their beautifying composition oil is the truth.
 
Where are you guys getting your products from?? Do they sell them anywhere online? I'm in Dayton, Ohio. I called the "Trade Secret" in my local mall and they don't carry Aveda. I can't think of anywhere else locally that might.
 
If you have Gould's Day Spas in your area, they carry Aveda, and from what I can tell, a ton of day spas carry Aveda products. Also check higher end salons in your area.

You can find Aveda SOMEWHERE.

I love the Brilliant Conditioner and the Sap Moss poo the most. I am also quite fond of the Sap Moss Nourish Concentrate.
 
I got my one Aveda product from the salon down the street, but you can order them online from their site. seems like someone around here often gets a coupon for free shipping over a certain amount spent.

I got the Damage Remedy treatment. I've used it twice. I believe it does make my hair harder to break. I remember trying to pull apart 2 hairs knotted together and they were so hard to break, for half a second I thought a piece of sewing thread had gotten in there and I was trying to break that. But then again, that's just when I began to notice; I had been doing egg treatments before so maybe it all built up to that point. Anyway, I like it well enough but it's too expensive. $26 for what will probably be just 5 or 6 treatments for me. I am doubtful that I will repurchase.
 
Good thread. I would like to try some Aveda products-i've been hearing some great things about their products.

What's the best product to use before you blowdry your hair?
 
You can shop online at aveda.com or go to a Bubbles Salon in the mall they carry Aveda - even some of their discontinued products!

I can purchase it directly from the Aveda store in the mall, Bubbles salon or even my stylist who passes savings of up to 25% on to me!


Where are you guys getting your products from?? Do they sell them anywhere online? I'm in Dayton, Ohio. I called the "Trade Secret" in my local mall and they don't carry Aveda. I can't think of anywhere else locally that might.
 
Where are you guys getting your products from?? Do they sell them anywhere online? I'm in Dayton, Ohio. I called the "Trade Secret" in my local mall and they don't carry Aveda. I can't think of anywhere else locally that might.
I ordered my Aveda products from Aveda.Com
 
just wanted to say if you puchase products directly from Aveda - not a salon, you can return for full refund if unhappy with the products:yep:. purchasing from salons, usually only give you store credit or no returns:nono:
 
just wanted to say if you puchase products directly from Aveda - not a salon, you can return for full refund if unhappy with the products:yep:. purchasing from salons, usually only give you store credit or no returns:nono:



That's good to know,Thanks
 
I like and use the following products: Brilliant poo & conditioner, sap moss concentrate and poo, Hang straight, ADPR conditioner, Phomollient, Elixir and shampure shampoo.
 
I got my Aveda products from a salon in Hollywood, Fl. If you check their website you'll get a list of salons that sell the products.
 
I love Damage Remedy line, the humectant pomade (the blue jar), the be curly condish, and the sap moss poo and condish. I've bought mine from the aveda store, from a salon and also from a BSS (Beauty 4 U in MD).

I always by new products that I'm trying out from the Aveda store only because of the return policy. I've bought Aveda from Ebay and Amazon.com
 
I believe to purchase new products from the Aveda store and tried and true products from ebay, amazon or a salon.
 
Yes, Yes, Yes- and love them!! My hair has been much more manageable since using them.

Sapp Moss Shampoo
Sapp Moss Conditioner mixed with Brilliant Conditioner

Sapp Moss is good for detangling, but not moisturizing. The Brilliant conditioner helps with moisture, though.

HTH
 
Where are you guys getting your products from?? Do they sell them anywhere online? I'm in Dayton, Ohio. I called the "Trade Secret" in my local mall and they don't carry Aveda. I can't think of anywhere else locally that might.

go to Aveda.com and search the salons in your area. Then call those phone numbers to make sure that they are selling those products. I found my Aveda store that way.
 
I use the Smooth Infusion Shampoo and Conditioner when I plan to flat iron. I also have the anti-humectant pomade. I will probably try the Damage Remedy line later on.
 
Bumping this back up....

Ok i bought the damage remedy. Im headed to Aveda.com right now they have free shipping on all orders today only!:grin:
 
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