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Aveda hair care products are one of the highest quality, and purest, most natural of the bunch today. Even with the popularity of natural and organic hair care and cosmetics, Aveda has still managed to maintain a stronghold and a reputation as a high quality product, offered only in licensed, high end salons for sale, and only select places online as well. The reason for this is that Aveda actually offers styling training to stylists, and they come out as some of the most top notch, sought after stylists who end up working in "Aveda licensed" salons.
This page provides reviews and ratings of hair care products. There are an assortment of ingredients that can go into hair care products, such as chamomile, rosemary, aloe, green tea and many others. Some hair care products are PH balanced to protect your hair, while others specialize in helping to control dandruff. Rate your favorite hair care products or go to the feedback section to recommend another product for the list.
Are $20 shampoos and conditioners worth it? Can good hair-care products be found at the drugstore, or are the expensive salon products really superior? In this comprehensive guide to all things hair care, consumer advocate Paula Begoun answers those questions and more in her reviews of more than 130 drugstore, salon, and department store hair product lines, from Aveda to Matrix and Pantene to Zirh. Thousands of products are described and evaluated according to their performance, reliability, price, and claims. Begoun compares good and bad ingredients, dispels hair-care industry myths, evaluates what helps and what hurts hair, and explains how to tell the difference between reality and hype with respect to a product's performance. Hair sprays, shampoos, conditioners, gels, mousses, pomades, silicone serums, and other items are covered. Her "Best Products" lists make it easy to find items worth trying in any category. The consumer bible of hair-care products, Don't Go Shopping for Hair-Care Products Without Me, shows how to find the best products available at the most economical prices. Ultimately, Begoun shows consumers how to have beautiful tresses without spending a fortune.