Hating

So this Davines Defining Texturizer probably works as well as the Davines Love “Lovely Smoothing” shampoo I dig.
I’ll pick function over form any day, if you convinced me I had to, but most of the fun of Davines hair care is in their stripped down packaging…
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12.Aug.2009
Wanting

I’m waiting to finish my current conditioner so I can pair this tub of Davines Love “Lovely Smoothing” conditioner with my Davines Love “Lovely Smoothing” shampoo. I’ve picked up this Davines Love “Lovely Smoothing” conditioner at my salon out of curiosity: you can turn it upside-down, and the conditioner won’t budge.
It’s that gorgeously thick, so you can imagine what it’ll do to your hair.
But really, it’s all about getting that strangely luxe, so comfortably lab-like packaging into your shower…
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12.Aug.2009
Using

It’s the packaging of Davines shampoos and conditioners that got me — not that it was so glossy and gorgeous, but the opposite. More stripped down than Kiehls economical elegance, I liked the minimalism of the presentation, the way Davines shampoo bottles vibe borderline DIY. That work-in-progress feel of Davines bottles matches their values — shampoos and conditioners are engineered with natural, eco-friendly ingredients — but belies their history — Davines was born in 1982, in Parma, Italy.
Whatever the packaging’s roughness, Davines shampoo, “Love” Lovely Smoothing works way pro. I trim my bob every four weeks, but my hair was getting frizzy for some reason. I switched to Davines shampoo after reading Beauty Snob’s review, and my waves are bouncing back.
Which is nice — but just buy Davines shampoo because it looks good in your shower…
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12.Aug.2009