Aesop, Aesop, Aesop -- oh, I loooove me some Aesop. This hair balm is indeed balm-like -- there's something somewhat nunnish about the cream and black printed label, the creamy butter colored concoct...
Again, French people know what they're doing. There are always detailed instructions in this line's products, and this is no exception. Somehow, they understand that over washing your hair is bad, a...
I say I won't buy this again because it will last me for years. This is a neat color: a greenish, antiquey gold that makes me feel like a very expensive drag queen. I like. Especially paired with t...
At first I thought, well, this feels okay and the smell is fine so it must be good. Well, not only does the salt tend to sting, but the oil and said salt manage to quickly separate never to meet agai...
This is my standby scent. I had a brief fling with fresh fragrances in the late-nineties, but I keep coming back for more of this clean, slightly flowery, peppery, non-musky, but sultry scent. I don...
Cutesy bullshitty packaging aside, this product is interesting. It left my hair feeling somewhat wig-like -- synthetic. The upside is that it sure does gloss it down well, and it catches the light. ...
I have to say that the main reason I like most kiehl's products is theirexciting old-timey packaging. This is not a reason enough. I really think this lip balm works just like that 4th grade standar...
Uh, I'm so over Aveda. I think the only thing I've ever bought from them that's worked was the pomade (for every hairstyle in late college). This shampoo, in particular, though, annoyed me. The sup...
Totally didn't "buy" this-- came in samples from Aedes (go there! you can sport all kinds of furiously 'spensif scents for next-to-nothing! go ahead! pretend you're J-Lo!) and this picqued my inneres...
Ok, so this is the ur-conditioner. I've yet to find better, but its stifling $25.00 price tag is enough to keep me rationing it out slowly. The portioning would work better, too, if it came in the gla...