QuoteReplyTopic: Which Aveda Styling Stuff? Posted: January 12 2000 at 6:38am
I'm having a hard time deciding which Aveda Styling Aid to use. Either the Thermal Styling Creme or the Retexturizing Gel. I wear my hair in a chin-length bob, and usually it's just fine if I towel it dry and leave it! But sometimes I want a more finished look so I blow-dry with a vented metal brush just to shape it a little more. Any suggestions or preferences for either the Thermal Styling Creme or the Retexturizing Gel? Is one more versatile than the other? My hair is fairly fine, but thick with some natural wave to it. Anyone out there able to compare the two? (I looked up the old product reviews but it didn't give me enough to decide) Thanks!Teresa
I've never tried the retexturizing gel, but I think the thermal styling creme would be too heavy for your hair. I use it sometimes when the ends of my hair (long hair). If you don't use it with a hairdryer and sometimes even with it can be greasy-looking. My favorite is the Phomollient. It's lighter and more liquid than a mousse. I think it works very well as it seems to detangle/condition, help hold style, and add body. It's expensive, but I use this instead of a bunch of products (conditioner, gel & hairspray)> Anyone out there able to compare the two? (I looked up> the old product reviews but it didn't give me enough> to decide) Thanks!> Teresa
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> I'm having a hard time deciding which Aveda Styling> Aid to use. Either the Thermal Styling Creme or the> Retexturizing Gel. I wear my hair in a chin-length> bob, and usually it's just fine if I towel it dry and> leave it! But sometimes I want a more finished look so> I blow-dry with a vented metal brush just to shape it> a little more. Any suggestions or preferences for> either the Thermal Styling Creme or the Retexturizing> Gel? Is one more versatile than the other? My hair is> fairly fine, but thick with some natural wave to it.> Anyone out there able to compare the two? (I looked up> the old product reviews but it didn't give me enough> to decide) Thanks!> Teresayou might try aveda website might help you some.try www.aveda.com
But only use it if I set my hair with rollers.A friend of mine who has fine hair uses the PB Retexturizing Gel and swears by it.BTW, I responded to your post below about the Purefume Brilliant line. I will buy this next time I buy shampoo. Thanks for the response!Anthea
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