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Monday, September 8, 2014

Suave Professionals Natural Infusion Macadamia Moisturizing Shampoo

This Suave Professionals Natural Infusion Macadamia Moisturizing Shampoo was a 59mL/2fl oz. travel size I took on a road trip with hubby, while we were traveling back and forth for our move. It was a bundled freebie from the Almond + Shea Butter Moisturizing Shampoo.

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Suave Professionals Rosemary + Mint Invigorating Clean Shampoo

I have fine but lots of straight hair and an oily scalp, although I don't use any styling product. My way of "styling" is just to brush and go, and if I'm feeling really glamorous, I'll put on a headband :P But save for the time hubby and I spent in Japan and Taiwan, for years we've been using Suave Naturals Daily Clarifying Shampoo. I've always incorporated a clarifying shampoo of sorts in my routine, for use just once a week to give my oily scalp a good wash. I didn't review this Daily Clarifying Shampoo because it wasn't anything worth noting. It was cheap, and it got the job done and that's that.

We finally ran out of the gigantic bottle that we started using since before moving abroad to Japan. It was one of those humongous family size bottle, and with one use a week plus a few years stint overseas and it lasted us for years! With our move a month ago, I happily went shopping for a new clarifying shampoo and found myself picking up this 373mL/12.6fl oz. bottle of Suave Professionals Rosemary + Mint Invigorating Clean Shampoo. For a weekly use I wasn't planning on spending a lot, so this suits the purpose.

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Suave Professionals Almond + Shea Butter Moisturizing Shampoo

Quick review for this 373mL/12.6fl oz. bottle of Suave Professionals Almond + Shea Butter Moisturizing Shampoo. I started coming back to American brands after having gotten a bit bored with Japanese shampoos, though I didn't want to go back to the Pantene Pro-V, Herbal Essence, or Vidal etc. either. Been there, done that. What I haven't tried was the cheaper brands like Suave and V05, with the exception of the V05 Moisturizing Hot Oil way back when.



There were many choices, too many to be honest, but thankfully they don't come in those giant family size bottles. This shampoo has a nice vanilla coconut scent, and it's actually very decent! It rinses well but doesn't strip my hair and leave it squeaky. My hair is decently soft the next day, no super silky effect like that from the Ichikami Moisture Shampoo but it's not bad. It doesn't make my hair oily and greasy the next day unless I use conditioner, which probably means it's already quite moisturizing on its own. I'm glad I'm trying this but won't repurchase. Will probably move on to something new ^.^

This bottle I bought came with a freebie travel size Suave Professionals Natural Infusion Moisturizing Shampoo, which I brought with me on my road trip a few weeks ago for trial. Will review this next.

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