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Read Reviews for Aveda Sap Moss Shampoo
by - written on 06/05/03 (Useful, 897 readings)
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After going through years of having dry, frizzy hair that had to be blow dried and straightened constantly, thus causing more damage, i discovered Aveda. I went in looking for the Curessence shampoo and conditioner as they had been recommended to me. But the lady at the Aveda counter recommended the Sap Moss range to me and said it was one of their best selling products. Even though its very expensive, its still cheaper than £17 for the Curessence shampoo I'd recommend trying the 50ml trial size for £4.00 before buying a larger bottle to make you like it enough to fork out for it. Also, buying the 1000ml salon size works out to be considerably cheaper in the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/09/01 (Somewhat useful, 1040 readings)
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Okay, I worked in an Aveda concept salon and got to try nearly every aveda product sold. my absolute favorite was the sap moss shampoo. It is best for dry hair, but I would reccommend it for all hair types. It smells unique and great. You do NOT need a conditioner after using this shampoo, I combine it with the sap moss detangler though, because I have long hair. The ingredients are ALL NATURAL. The bad news is the price. a small 6 oz. bottle costs like 12.00. If you're not opposed to spending a lot for great hair, then go for it! ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/06/01 (Very useful, 1598 readings)
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Okay, so we all know that Aveda products smell gorgeous, don't we? After all, they're chock-full of the most amazing flower and plant essences... Ahem...I don't quite know how to break the bad news to you, but here's one that is very likely change your opinion on that. Sap Moss Shampoo contains, surprisingly enough, sap moss. Now, I'm not sure whether you've ever actually sniffed any moss. I mean, it's not the sort of thing that any sane person would do, is it? Well, I have. And let me tell you that it's not terriby exciting nor particularly attractive. So, rather than the usual lovely fruity/herby/floral ... Read the complete review

