Pros: thick and creamy, moisturizing, incredible scent Cons: none
I've been using this deep conditioner about 10 years. I was disappointed a few years ago when it seemed that they changed it. It become a different color, smelled differently, and didn't work as well, in my opinion. However, when I recently bought a ...
Pros: Smells delicious, improves quality of damaged hair, squeezy bottle is fun and easy while showering Cons: Maybe a little pricey for some, other people in your house will steal it!
I tried Aussie many years ago, simply because my mum happened to pick it up when doing the weekly shop. Upon discovering the bottle in the bathroom for the first time, I squeezed out a good gloop of it and smoothed it over my hair. Note- you don't ...
Pros: Softness, reliable, no allergic reaction. Cons: none.
I first discovered the Aussie line when they were introduced many years ago and, as with all hair products, ingredients change, they improve (or ruin) products with changes and, like many, I always find myself having to try new shampoos and conditioners ...
Pros: it really works! Cons: small bottle, easy to go through if you have long thick hair.
I have long thick hair and its hard for me to condition it without weighing it down. But Aussie deep conditioner is amazing! After my first use, i noticed my hair was softer, and more manageable without feeling greasy. And you only have to leave it in ...
Pros: smells great, mositurizes hair, great price Cons: none
I have been using Aussie products for about seven years and I love most of them. I would have to say this is one of my all time favorite products made by them. I have used other leave-in conditioners and I think this is the best you can find at that ...
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INDICATIONS: Give your hair a miraculous recovery - without weighing it down! This nourishing treatment, enhanced with Australian Tea Tree Oil.More at Amazon Marketplace
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