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Elyse\'s Product Review - Aura\'s Humectant Pomade
<font color="blue">I am almost at the bottom of my bottle of Kiehl's with silk groom, which is fairly expensive, so I thought that I'd try something a little less costly to see how it would work. Aura's product is a knock off of Aveda's Purefume Brilliant Humectant Pomade which sells for about $15-$16 for a 2 oz jar. The Aura version is sold at Sally's and only goes for about $5-$6. It works well on my hair when I wear it curly and keeps it shiny, moisturized and gives good curl definition. It does not have the strong, floral, purfumey smell of the Aveda brand, which is a plus in my opinion.
The only downside is that it does not make my hair *quite* as shiny as the Kiehl's product. What I'll probably do is combine it with my castor oil to get that extra shine.
Over all, I'd give it a thumbs up becasue it is reasonably priced, highly concentrated and does a decent job without making my hair sticky ot crunchy. </font color>
<font color="blue">I am almost at the bottom of my bottle of Kiehl's with silk groom, which is fairly expensive, so I thought that I'd try something a little less costly to see how it would work. Aura's product is a knock off of Aveda's Purefume Brilliant Humectant Pomade which sells for about $15-$16 for a 2 oz jar. The Aura version is sold at Sally's and only goes for about $5-$6. It works well on my hair when I wear it curly and keeps it shiny, moisturized and gives good curl definition. It does not have the strong, floral, purfumey smell of the Aveda brand, which is a plus in my opinion.
The only downside is that it does not make my hair *quite* as shiny as the Kiehl's product. What I'll probably do is combine it with my castor oil to get that extra shine.
Over all, I'd give it a thumbs up becasue it is reasonably priced, highly concentrated and does a decent job without making my hair sticky ot crunchy. </font color>