Advantages: natural ingredients, makes your hair look wonderful Disadvantages: cost and availability
I first encountered Aveda hair products a few years ago when I could not work full time due to ill health and developed an addiction for QVC the shopping channel.
The nice thing about QVC is that they give you tons of information on the products.After an hour with Alison Young (the QVC beauty expert) it became obvious that my daughters and I had been depriving ourselves all these years. We must immediately try these products!
We waited for our ... ...pack of the Aveda Colour shampoos.There are five of them in the range. Blue Malva (supposed to be the business for grey or blonde hair),Camomile, which is also for blonde hair but gives slightly different tones, Clove , for brunettes, to give honey tones, Black malva which is for affro-carribbean hair or very dark hair and Madder Root which brings out the red tones in your hair.
I am going to tell you about Madder Root, which is my personal favourite.
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water-witch 11.12.2001
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Advantages: gives shine, makes your colour last that bit longer Disadvantages: Can be expensive
...bottle. Aveda also do other colour enhancing shampoos for all hair colours: -
Blue malva – Blond or grey, this will take the yellow out of blond and make grey more shiny and glossy, (my 84yr old aunty uses this one). (This is blue when it comes out, but will not colour your hair blue)
Camomile – Blond brings a shiny gloss and enhances the colour.
Clove – Brown, brings the warm brown tones out
Black malva – Black, adds ... ...on any hair types as well and will bring out the natural tones in your hair.
Ingredients for madder root: -
Aqueous extracts of madder root
Red clover
Aloe
Almond and cherry bark
Ammonium lauryl sulfate (*coconut)
Lauramide DEA (*coconut)
Cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine (*coconut)
Cocamidopropyl betaine (*coconut)
Hydrolyzed hair keratin (*human hair)
Isostearamidopropyl
Morphine lactate (*sugar beet)
Polyquaternium-10 (*cellulose)
Panthenol ...
monica2971 10.05.2001 (04.08.2001)
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Advantages: Good Shine, Natural Products Disadvantages: None
...success. When I first saw Aveda on QVC about 4 years ago and decided to try the Shampure. It was amazing the different I noted straight away, my hair had more shine and didnt feel as dry anymore. Another good thing about the Aveda products is I swim a lot. I have tried different swimming shampoos but all of them my hair still felt strawy afterwards. All the Aveda shampoos work brilliantly after swimming and it feels just like your hair normally does.
... ...good they looked when I went to have them redone.
Although Aveda products may seem expensive initially you dont need to use too much and it lasts for ages whereas cheaper supermarket brands tend to only last a month or so. I definitely think Aveda is worth every penny. ...
Sarahb1976 17.04.2002
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Advantages: Gives fantastic results. Disadvantages: Available in selected stores & salons only
...before. So having used many Aveda products in the past I decided to peruse the shelves of my local Aveda shop (Brighton). I ended up purchasing the Madder Root Shampoo, £19 for a 1 litre bottle (pump extra £1+) & the Madder Root Colour Conditioner £16 for a 200g tube, both of which are recommended to enhance red & brown shades of hair. A sample of the shampoo can also be purchased for around £3.
The packaging for both is mainly a beige colour with ... ...also have a red plant motif on. A list of directions and ingredients are listed on the reverse of each product. The liquids of both the shampoo and conditioner are bright red and the consistencies nice and thick. On mixing with water, they lather beautifully. A small amount does go a long way and you can smell the gorgeous plant based ingredients, which have been used to make them. Rinsing is achieved with minimal effort and my hair is left lovely ...
honeybead 16.09.2001 (11.10.2002)
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Advantages: lovely smell, strong colour, dont' need to use much Disadvantages: quite expensive
after having my hair permanently colour treated a few times and having a semi permanent tint which i hated the colour of, i decided to try aveda's madder root shampoo and conditioner as an alternative to highlights because i found they dried my hair out too much making it tangle very easily. i've been really pleased with the results. my hair is much softer and shinier than with permanent colour and the shampoo really brings out the red shades in ...
lucky_star 01.06.2003
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Advantages: this eliminates the need for regular trips to the hairdresser Disadvantages: it's quite expensive for a shampoo
...this product is for you.
Aveda have a reputation for good products but you do feel in this case that they've done well for themselves. If you have high maintenance colour, as anyone with red shades understands, then this'll ease the pain and maintain the colours in your hair like no other product can! ...
littledee 01.05.2003
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