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    Posted: August 20 2004 at 3:41pm
If you have a Walgreens in your area, I strongly recommend the new PAVES Flawless line ..specifically the deep repairing conditioning cream

I feel like I found the deal of a lifetime. I was a die-hard Kerastase fan, shelling out $28 for an 8 oz. tub of conditioner. I recently read in In Style about the PAVES Flawless line (apparently Jessica Simpson uses it) so I thought I'd give it a try.

For $6 you get 9.5 oz of a fantastic deep conditioner..contains shea butter, avacodo oil, olive & coconut oil, and many other nourishing ingrediants (listed relatively high in the ingrediants so they are using substantial quantities.)

For anyone who beats the heck out of their hair, and needs a good deep conditioner to help out their hair, you might ant to give it a try. I don't know that it is any better than Kerastase, but for 1/4 the price, I am thrilled with it!
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Thanks SSassy, that sounds like such a yummy combination of oils!

For those who don''t have a Walgreens:

Many soapmaking ingredient sites sell oils and butters, where you can buy by the half pound or pound. or by the 8 or 16 ounce container.

Coconut, Avocado, and Olive are relatively cheap and easy to buy; though a creamy unrefined Shea is sold from only one respectable site I''ve come across. They sell Shea for $7.50/16 oz, and in my opinion Shea is a deep conditioner just by itself : ) I buy various oils and butters to mix them together for my long hair treatment. Works great!

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hmm i might have to try this! Those ingridients look intruiging!




*runs out to walgreens*
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