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Overview

  • How are reviewers describing this item?
    dry, good, greasy, nice and fine.
  • Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
  • This product has a high number of reviews provided by VIB and ROUGE Beauty Insiders
  • Below is a list of the groups with the highest percentage positive reviews for each of the following attributes:
    • Age: 25-34
    • Eye color: blue
    • Skin tone: porcelain
    • Skin type: combination
    • Hair color: red
    • Hair concerns: color protection
    • Hair condition: chemically treated (colored, relaxed, or permed)
  • Below is a list of the groups with the highest percentage negative reviews for each of the following attributes:
    • Age: 35-44
    • Eye color: brown
    • Skin tone: medium
    • Skin type: normal
    • Hair color: brunette
    • Hair concerns: oiliness
    • Hair condition: normal
  • Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 79.0% of the reviews are reliable.
  • This product had a total of 135 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 27 2019.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Sephora

    I will not purchase after i am done with this bottle


    Posted by a reviewer on Sephora

    If youve got colour treated hair like me


    Posted by a reviewer on Sephora

    Why would you want to use 3 products instead of 2


    Posted by a reviewer on Sephora

    The reviews do not do this product justice


    Posted by a reviewer on Sephora

    Smells great but not a fan


    Posted by a reviewer on Sephora

    It makes sense why some of the reviews say it worked at first then stopped working


    Posted by a reviewer on Sephora

    This shampoo did nothing not even clean my hair


    Posted by a reviewer on Sephora

    I spent up to 30mins 34 times in the shower hoping to wash it out

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