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Yeah, tell your "friend" I love the smell & im sure you will, um...i mean your friend will toonikki1971 said:For the Aveda users how do you like the smell. My um... friend was thinking about buying this![]()
nikki1971 said:For the Aveda users how do you like the smell. My um... friend was thinking about buying this![]()
simplycee said:QB Sidr Butter
DIONNE31 said:Yeah, tell your "friend" I love the smell & im sure you will, um...i mean your friend will too![]()
DIONNE31 said:Yeah, tell your "friend" I love the smell & im sure you will, um...i mean your friend will too![]()
HoneyDew said:I "kinda" use this. My moisturizing would not be complete with out this. I use it on my wet hair as a leave-in moisturizing treatment.
Then daily (or every other day) I use my Aveda Universal Styling Cream for maintenance. I don't think I would be able to really get my moisture on w/o the Sidr Tree step, though.
nikki1971 said:I have a few Aveda products and yes the smell took some getting use too. I like the Brilliant lines Anti-humetecant pomade and the serum. The serum does not seem strong to me though, but the pomade smell is stronger IMO.
Does the smell clash with fragrances you wear? Do people around you notice the smell?
Oh... I started using the Sidr Tree balm on wet hair and I like it even better![]()
imstush said:For the Aveda Universal Styling Creme users...is this a product that could be used to lay down hair in lieu of gel?
I use the JA Black Castor Oil. I tried to use the Keracare moistruizing cream and it made my hair hard.
dlove said:I use UBH (Ultra Black Hair) moisturizer and seal in the moisture with Kemi oyl. UBH is the only moisturizer that does not weigh my hair down. It is light and makes my hair nice and soft doing this trying transitioning time. It does not contain mineral oil or petroleum (they only coat the hair and eventually breaks it off). You can purchase it on line at www.ubhpublications.com .