Guest Review: Avon Techniques Daily Results 2 in 1 Shampoo and Conditioner
Reviewer: Carroll
OK, first of all, you have to bear in mind that I am *so* not a
"salon product" kind of gal. Give me a two gallon bottle of Pert
from Costco, and I could take care of my hair for the rest of my
life. Or so I thought until Birdie gifted me with a bottle of
this beoooooteful hair care product. I had no idea a home
shampoo experience could seem so indulgent.
First of all, the bottle is sort of shimmery, and feels easy-to
hold even with soapy hands in the shower (Authorial Aside: Our
younger son was knocked nearly senseless one time when the
aforementioned weapons-grade bottle of industrial shampoo fell
off the shelf in the shower during an earthquake. Had it been
the Avon, a mere bonk on the noggin would not have scarred him
for life the way that experience did!)
Flipping open the lid produced a burst of wonderful fragrance,
which even sitting here sniffing it as I type I find hard to
describe. Fruity floral with overtones of cucumber and a hint of
vanilla maybe? (I'm so bad at this! Do *not* ask me to evaluate
a glass of wine, folks. Either it tastes good or it doesn't.
Nuances? Forget it!)
But the shampoo itself? Unbelievable! I squeezed out a
snailshell swirl onto my hand and just stood there admiring it
for a moment. It shimmered way better than the bottle does --
irridescent almost.
And the lather! Oh my!! I had no idea hair products have
evolved to such a degree. It was like mushing really
good-smelling whipped cream around on my head. I loved it!
But, after the rinse, I faced a difficult decision. Being used
to the glide-a-comb-through-it-with-ease effect of using the
conditioner that comes with my age-defying hair coloring product
(Birdie described my hair as "caramel" but the Clairol Corp.
calls it "Toasted Almond" ;) I was not fully satisfied with my
still-tangled tresses at that point, so I went ahead and used my
usual conditioner too.
Overall effect? Clean, fresh-smelling hair, and a wonderful user
experience. One caveat though. I did feel that it stripped
considerably more of the color from my hair than is usually the
case with a single shampoo. So, much as I do like the product,
I've been using it only toward the end of my coloring cycle when
I'm close to needing to refresh the "enhancement" anyway. I saw
last night when I was going through the Avon website that they do
have another product for color-treated hair, and I would
definitely give that one a try. If it's as great a shampooing
experience as this one provides, I'm sure I'd become a willing
convert.
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Birdie Jaworski.
Last update:
11/26/07; 5:44:57 AM.
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