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Mizani Moisturefuse v. AO Honeysuckle Rose

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Which is best for deep conditioning?

  • Mizani Moisturefuse

    Votes: 10 40.0%
  • AO Honeysuckle Rose

    Votes: 15 60.0%

  • Total voters
    25
  • Poll closed .

leigh.hill

Active Member
I am almost out of my dc and as a PJ that means I have to buy something new. I have seen rave reviews for both moisturizers but I only have $$$ for one. Which do you like better?
 
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I just tried the AO Honeysuckle rose tues night and ITS AMAZINGGGGG! The best one I've tried so far. Def a keeper :)
 
I have used both and to be honest, I like, no... :love: AO HSR better since Mizani changed the formula in the Moisturefuse Conditioner.
 
Aggie, the smiley face with the heart eyeballs, just about has me convinced! I think I did read a thread about Mizani changing the formula.
 
I've used both and AO wins for me. The smell in my opinion is much better, not to mention the ingredients appeal to me more than MM's. They're both pretty good, though, in regards to performance.
 
ao all the way natural and effective you can even more stuff to it to stretch it like jojoba oil or honey, the natural living forum has a condish listed as a sticky using this or another ao condish
 
I saw jojoba oil at Trader Joe's and I almost bought it but I did not know what to do with it. Thanks for the suggestions.
 
Mizani Moisturefuse did nothing for me. Too bad I bought a huge tub of it before testing it out first, leason learned. AOHSR is the business. I mix mine with a little oil, LOVE IT!!!:love2:
 
AO is the BOMBDIGGTY! (did I just date myself?!)

Anyway, it is one of my staples and I use it both alone and as a base for my "mixology". You just can't go wrong with it.

BTW, I've never tried Mizani.
 
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