What is the best Detangling Product?
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Topic: What is the best Detangling Product?
Posted By: Dave
Subject: What is the best Detangling Product?
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 1:42am
Hi Everybody,I have a question about the Aveda line of products... what with all the talk about ARTec, I wonder if anybody remembers a brand named "Aveda?" ;-)Matrix' Systeme Biolage is the best detangler that I have ever used. The Paul Mitchell works pretty well for me too. So I was curious to know what Aveda has to offer.I examined the Aveda catalog for a detangler, and found two products described as giving detangling benefits: Styling Curressence and Rosemary/Mint conditioner. The Emollient is also described as making hair "easy to comb," but I'm not sure they mean "when wet."I would like to know, from the experiences of those who have used these products, how well these products work at detangling wet hair? And, regardless of brand, what specific detangling product(s) have you found to be most effective? I really don't know if hair texture is a factor, but mine is medium textured and straight, with a slight tendency to wave near the ends.Thanks in advance for your insights,Dave
------------- David M Squires
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Posted By: Karen Shelton
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 1:43am
Hi Dave,Yes of course....I remember Aveda. As I said before, I am not abandoning Aveda...just testing and enjoying ARTec. By the way...here I am past 7 days and still loving this ARTec product.I keep switching back and forth between the ARTec Kiwi and Smoothing and tomorrow I will try the Volume shampoo. Did I mention I love the Kiwi? :-)Be sure and read my review of ABBA (will be posted soon) and you will see why I am so hot about ARTec. :-)Yes, in terms of detangling...Aveda has the Styling Curressence spray. I love that stuff. A few shots of that Curressence spray and my hair is easy to pick out.Also, I find that if I use the Deep Conditioner or the Curressence conditioner as my rinse out conditioner (Cher can tell you lots about that product) my hair is almost tangle free before I get finished in the shower so than I don't need a special de-tangler.Rosemary Mint NEVER worked for me. It left my hair feeling kind of stiff. It is probably one of the few Aveda products that didn't work on my hair. I find the Aveda Elixer to help detangle my hair even though it is designed as a heat protectant.Bain de Terre has a great de-tangler that I played with for awhile and Ecoly has a good de-tangler. I actually like the Joico detangler I am currently playing with.I have not tried the products you mention Dave, but I will add it to my list. :-)> Hi Everybody,> I have a question about the Aveda line of> products... what with all the talk about ARTec,> I wonder if anybody remembers a brand named "Aveda?"> ;-)> Matrix' Systeme Biolage is the best detangler> that I have ever used. The Paul Mitchell works> pretty well for me too. So I was curious to know> what Aveda has to offer.> I examined the Aveda catalog for a detangler,> and found two products described as giving detangling> benefits: Styling Curressence and Rosemary/Mint> conditioner. The Emollient is also described as> making hair "easy to comb," but I'm> not sure they mean "when wet."> I would like to know, from the experiences> of those who have used these products, how well> these products work at detangling wet hair? And,> regardless of brand, what specific detangling> product(s) have you found to be most effective?> I really don't know if hair texture is a factor,> but mine is medium textured and straight, with> a slight tendency to wave near the ends.> Thanks in advance for your insights,> Dave
------------- That which doesn't kill you makes you stronger or drives you totally insane. :-)
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