Most of the purple shampoos are hard to use; they don't seem to clean well. The Aveda Blue Malva is purplish- so fits the description of a toning shampoo for blonde or grey hair. My hair is grey strea...
Not even worth 1 lippy, dries out tour hair lie crazy and it is not nearly pigmented enough to reduce yellow tones and brassiness in blonde hair. What a waste of money. I will stick to my trusty Redke...
I have dark brown chocolate balayage hair and this blue malva conditioner helps for when my brown is too light brown and I need it to tone down a bit. :) smells great.
Review for Blue Malva conditioner: Have tried MANY recommended popular toning shampoos and conditioners to reduce brassy color and with not-so-good results: dry hair, purple weird hair, no results, et...
Recently finish a 1 liter size, been using it on & off alternating with other shampoos. Not good, not bad either, no irritation. I just bought it for the smell, but .... make no mistake about it, this...
I love this shampoo! Gets your hair and scalp very clean, whilst toning down brassiness. A bit pricey but worth the investment, if you have color treated blond hair.
I've repurchased this a couple of times. It's a dark indigo, clear (not creamy) shampoo. It lathers well and rinses clean. The smell is sweet and candy-ish to me, and very different from other Aved...
I purchased this shampoo to use a couple of times a week on my medium brown hair, which I henna. This shampoo is a clear indigo color. I've heard some people say it has too much blue pigment to tone d...
This review is for the shampoo and not the conditioner which I did not try. My dark hair has been grayling for years and I do not have the patience to maintain color. Luckily, the gray was kind of p...
Love this product on my hair. I have been growing out the grey in my dyed dark brown hair for several months and could not stand the contrast between my cooler salt and pepper roots and my brassy oran...