For the first 30-40 minutes all I could smell was a heavy rose and freesia scent. DH thought it smelled like gardenia, but what does he know? It mellowed into a very soapy skin scent which lasted a go...
When I first rinsed it out my hair felt dry and tangled and I almost washed again with my regular shampoo. But once it dries it actually isn't bad. My hair was silky and wasn't weighed down, but I wou...
When I first put this on it felt like I was massaging soft butter into my face. Being the combo skin & frequent breakouts kind of gal, I thought I'd definitely struck on the anti-christ of all cleanse...
I'll compare this to the LaSource Hand Recovery since a lot more people have tried that one. <br><br> LaSource is very creamy with smaller exfoliating grains, while Jojoba is more like an oil with med...
The smell is a little odd, like a minty rosemary & licorice type of scent. I wouldn't exactly call it repulsive, but it's not something I like to sniff on either. <br><br> The reason I don't use this ...
I don't normally like Aveda products, but this is an exception. It doesn't really benefit from the clear packaging because it looks like icky, sticky, foggy oil... so I didn't even try it for a long t...
This is the best hand cream I've ever used. The texture is thick but spreads easily, it absorbs completely (unless you put on a colossal amount...), and the scent is nice too. It's also great for cuti...
I have two Hand Recovery (LaSource and Jojoba) and while LaSource is an excellent product, it's less effective than Jojoba. <br><br>LaSource is creamy with medium to small exfoliating grains. The sce...
I use this as an exfoliator. The rough side is perfect for *lightly* buffing away the rough spots 3-4 times a month but it'll mess up your skin in the long run if you use it daily. <br> It stings the ...
This scrub goes on almost like a white clay mask (but doesn't dry to a crust), and is particle free. <br>It's very moisturizing but I don't feel any oilyness, grease, or slickness (I have combination...