QuoteReplyTopic: Difference Between Creme Rinse & Leave In Conditioner? Posted: January 12 2000 at 1:51am
I currently use George Michael's shampoo and pink creme rinse. After lurking here I decided to try Aveda (which I love) but I noticed that other than the Rosemary Mint, they don't have a creme rinse like GMichael has. Is there a reason that they don't.What is the actual difference between a creme rinse and a leave in conditioner?Cass
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> I currently use George Michael's shampoo> and pink creme rinse. After lurking here I decided> to try Aveda (which I love) but I noticed that> other than the Rosemary Mint, they don't have> a creme rinse like GMichael has. Is there a reason> that they don't.> What is the actual difference between a creme> rinse and a leave in conditioner?> CassDear Cassidy,Hi! I think that cream rinse is just a part of the George Micheal hair care system. Every hair care line has its own products which it inludes in its own individual system. Personally, I think that as long as you have a good shampoo and a good conditioner, you are all set. I don't think that cream rinse is absolutely necessary to use to have shiny, healthy hair. That is probably why not all hair care lines include it. This is just my opinion, and I am not a professional.I hope this helps!Lisa :-)
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> I currently use George Michael's shampoo> and pink creme rinse. After lurking here I decided> to try Aveda (which I love) but I noticed that> other than the Rosemary Mint, they don't have> a creme rinse like GMichael has. Is there a reason> that they don't.Well they have the Rosemary Mint. I'm not sure how the George Michael creme rinse is different. Do you like the GM products? My stylist keeps trying to get me to try them, but she admits that since my hair is in such good condition using aveda there's really not much reason for me to change.> What is the actual difference between a creme> rinse and a leave in conditioner?Isn't a creme rinse suposed to be rinsed out? Or no? I know a leave-in conditioner is usually somewhat heavier than what I've seen advertised as a creme rinse.-jennifer> Cass
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