Does anyone know of a shampoo that smells like marzipan/almonds?
Thinking like P.160 Tipo Morbido, RazoRock R-160, Cella, etc.
Thanks for the help!
Thinking like P.160 Tipo Morbido, RazoRock R-160, Cella, etc.
Thanks for the help!
Received the Suave Almond & Shea Butter today.
Smells more like shea butter. I'll give it a try and report back.
Received the Suave Almond & Shea Butter today.
Smells more like shea butter. I'll give it a try and report back.
I use the Salon Care honey and almond shampoo and conditioner from Sally Beauty. The shampoo comes as a concentrate in quarts or gallons. You dilute it with water as much as 8:1, but I find a slightly stronger solution works better.
The conditioner comes in gallon jugs and is not concentrated.
Usually you can catch the gallons on sale every few months for under $10. I check The shampoo and conditioner never seem to be on sale at the same time, but once you have 2-8 gallons of shampoo mixed up the conditioner will be on sale before you use that up.
I use the Salon Care honey and almond shampoo and conditioner from Sally Beauty. The shampoo comes as a concentrate in quarts or gallons. You dilute it with water as much as 8:1, but I find a slightly stronger solution works better.
The conditioner comes in gallon jugs and is not concentrated.
Usually you can catch the gallons on sale every few months for under $10. I check The shampoo and conditioner never seem to be on sale at the same time, but once you have 2-8 gallons of shampoo mixed up the conditioner will be on sale before you use that up.
Just remember this product is sold in concentrated form. It just isn't a great performer without some amount of dilution. I find four to six parts water to one part concentrate works very well. Going the full 8:1 they have on the label is just too thin for my tastes. It's still a great value.I use the Salon Care honey and almond shampoo and conditioner from Sally Beauty. The shampoo comes as a concentrate in quarts or gallons. You dilute it with water as much as 8:1, but I find a slightly stronger solution works better.
This has exactly the smell I was looking for. I just need to see how it performs in my hair. Thanks very much!
Just remember this product is sold in concentrated form. It just isn't a great performer without some amount of dilution. I find four to six parts water to one part concentrate works very well. Going the full 8:1 they have on the label is just too thin for my tastes. It's still a great value.
I tried the full strength just to see. Way too strong.
Right now I am about half and half. Works pretty well.
I tried the full strength just to see. Way too strong.
Right now I am about half and half. Works pretty well.
How is the smell? For some reason I don't think I've ever had shampoo that smelled like almond, but I am pretty sure I remember Salons that have put almond scented shampoo in my hair, so I wonder if the one you have is similar to the ones I've smelled.
Is your body soap almond too? I guess Yardley has almond but I think for soap I'd use the melt and pour and dump Almond EO oil in it.
Yea, for $4 or less you get enough concentrate to make a gallon or two of shampoo. For $8-$11 you get a gallon of concentrate that is good for 4-8 gallons of diluted shampoo. The conditioner is similarly priced. The only thing I have against the stuff is that the fragrance selection is rather limited.The smell is great. Smells like Cella or similar. I use Dr. Bronner's Almond Bar Soap with this shampoo. Very nice combo. The shampoo is like $4 for a liter.