angellazette
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Please share. I've read that it leaves a sleek, wet look.
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pinkskates said:Damage Remedy- A year ago my hair was breaking, and I tried many products. The combination of the DR shampoo, conditioner,and the Intensive Treatment were the only products that stopped my breakage immediately.
Smooth Infusion- I purchased the S I shampoo & conditioner as soon as it came out, and after using ,my hair was super easy to detangle (I'm 100% natural) and my ends were even smoother and thicker looking than when I use the DR. But I always have to use the DR when I'm going to use heat in my hair.
Brillant Line- The poo & cond. are my least favorite now compared to the DR and the SI; they are no match when it comes to providing moisture, slip, and detangling compared to the other two lines.
Now the Brillant line styling products are Excellent for keeping my hair straighter longer and provide body and shine and a feeling of weightlessness to my hair. My staples are: Universal Styling Creme, Damage Control (excellent for providing heat protection when blow drying my hair), Emollient Finishing Gloss (for pressing), Anti-humectant Pomade (for pressing my edges; It's the one in the white jar.) And the Humectant Pomade (in blue jar) for when I do braidouts.
My other Aveda staples are: Light Elements Smoothing Fluid (excellent for pressing my hair) it's a lighter version than the Emollient Fnishing Gloss, the Light Elements Reviving Mist- I use when my hair is natural and I want to keep it moisturized; I just spray it on, (it's really just pretty smelling Lavendar Flower water, but I love the way it makes my hair smell.) The Flax Seed Aloe Sculpturing Gel, I use for my braidouts; The Hang Straight straightening lotion, I use for blow drying my hair, (it's lighter than the USC). And the Phomollient Styling Foam, I use for when I rollerset my hair.