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I use suave because I love the thick consistency...I've tried all and they're all great. T actually tend to rotate the 3 but if I had to pick 1 ir would be Suave Humectant (or Suave Aloe and Shea)
I recently purchased Suave Humectant conditioner. Awesome is what I have to say. I have tried Aussie and V05. I love all three but I will not be switching my co-wash from the Suave ever since my new find!
When I did use chemicals in my hair, Aussie was my go-to for conditioning. Thick, creamy and very moisurizing. It is by far the best cheap drugstore brand conditioner I've had. V05 sucks so much, very harsh on the hair. Suave is okay but just like Vo5 it's comparable to pissy water.
aussie cleanse & mend is actually pretty good too it is thinner than the moist one tho.
vo5 moisture milks are great too mainly based on smell and price
for some reason for me, i actually prefer thinner,watery conditioners when i have a lot of newgrowth because actually are able to get down to the roots better for me to detangle with
Actually HE Hello Hydration and Pantene Relaxed and Naturals are my favs. V05 isn't very moisturizing and isn't thick enough for me to detangle with but I love the smell of the strawberry one. I have to add another conditioner the same with the Aussie Moist it didn't go on thick on my hair and I had to add another conditioner to detangle. Suave coconut was ok I could cowash and detangle with it but it didn't leave my hair very moisturized.
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Of the three I choose Suave, a nice consistency and smell for my hair. VO5 was way too runny for me and my hair was not moisturized after using the Aussie Moist.
Aussie hands down.
Yeah, the smell gets old after a while, but its worth it if it keeps my hair moisturised :/
I like VO5 to initially help rinse out treatments, then I follow up w/ aussie so that it's moist and detangled.
I do have the huge walmart pump of Aussie Moist. I used this in HS and remember LOVING it. I haven't actually gone back to it just yet b/c I'm all hooked up with...
SUAVE! I love suave. I've been co-washing every couple of days and my hair is sooooo soft and I can have hair that smells like whatever I want: Pomegranite, Strawberry, Coconut.. mmmm!!!!
I choose V05, and suave would be second. I tried Aussie Moist and still have two bottles in my cabinet; they weren't that awesome for me even when I added olive oil to them. Plus I try not to use conditioners with cones.
I have 4a hair and I like all 3 of them for different things. I use V05 as a leave in. I cowash with Suave. Aussie can be a cowash, a leave in, or a base to a DC.
Whaaaat?! I'm mad Aussie is pulling rank like that! I'm sticking with my V05.... I don't find the Aussie bottles attractive... So I can't bring myself to use them....
Some of Sauve products can be non-moisturizing and better cleaning agents,(like the 99cents ones) but the Almond and Shea Butter Conditioner is super thick and very moisturizing. I love that product. I like all Aussie conditioners.
I have tried and liked all three. I like the smell of Aussie and it is my favorite by far. Especially the 3 min Miracle. Can't go wrong with Suave either. I haven't found a Suave that I don't like yet. V05 is the one I use the least. I like the clarifying conditioner though.
Out of these three choices I chose Suave. None of them, though, (for me) holds a candle to my HG condish AO HSR. I do keep a bottle of Suave Naturals Lavendar on hand because I use it as a sort of hair perfume (co-washing with it makes my hair smell lovely).
Also, I had a head full of matted tangles recently and detangling on wet hair with handfuls of Sauve saved me from having to cut! The tangles melted like butter.