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Christina Alyce Beauty

Testing and reviewing the best of clean beauty.

As someone with incredibly curly, thick, and unmanageable hair (picture Merida from Disney's Brave with light brown hair), I feel like I'm on a never-ending quest to find that one product (or multiple products, even) that can soften, define, and control my mane. And to my utter joy, I think I may have found it.

Most curly hair is incredibly dry, so using a traditional shampoo can be detrimental to what few oils your hair can produce, and many conditioners aren't nearly moisturizing to replace what was lost, plus what it already lacked. Many curly girls opt for either the No-Poo method (skipping shampoo altogether, often substituting with vinegar, or something similar) or Co-Washing, which is a single product that cleanses gently while it conditions your hair. Avocado Co Wash is obviously the latter.
It is smart to stay away from sulfates and other stripping ingredients when you have curly hair, and this is where I'm a bit unsure of Avocado Co Wash. While it does contain multiple sulfates, it still feels incredibly nourishing, and leaves my hair in better condition than anything else I've tried. This is due to the other ingredients that make up this super moisturizing product

Rosemary, lavender, and nettle infusion soothes and clears the scalp, while cider vinegar cleanses and balances the pH of your scalp. Many oils and butters are found in this product, including cupuacu butter, cocoa butter, olive oil, which all nourish the hair and scalp by adding moisture and protection. Fresh avocado is present, to lend it's intensely hydrating properties to the hair.

I find that using Avocado Co Wash on it's own with no other shampoo or conditioner gives my hair the perfect amount of moisture. Using this product does tend to be a little tricky at first, because it is a solid product that does not produce much lather. If using Lush's solid conditioners leaves you frustrated, this one wont be much better. I do find that pinching off a small piece, wetting it, and mashing it into my palm til it forms a paste is more fruitful than trying to lather the whole block. After forming the paste, apply it to your hair and gently comb through with your fingers or a wide tooth comb to distribute. This does not contain silicones like traditional conditioners, so your fingers will not glide easily through your hair. Leave on while you finish up your shower, then rinse out. I find that I do have a lot of residue left on my hair after using this, but that works perfectly for me. My curls don't look greasy, just lightly defined, and this lets me skip any additional styling products. If you have fine or straight hair, this will likely be too rich of a conditioner for you, and leave you with heavy, greasy locks. This works best for those who severely lack moisture, and was specifically designed for those with curl types 3B-4C, or those with generally damaged and severely dry hair. Those with type 4 curls may even want to follow this with an additional conditioner.

Overall this product has been fantastic for me, it has cut my hair product use from 3-4 different products to 1, making the higher price tag worth every penny. And I can't forget to mention it leaves my hair smelling like lemon pound cake!

Rating: 5/5
Price: £9.95/ 100g (about $15)
Status: UK Exclusive
Vegan?: Yes
Would I repurchase? Yes
Ingredients: Rosemary, lavender flower and nettle infusion, Cupuacu Butter, Fair Trade Organic Cocoa Butter, Fresh Avocado, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Glyceryl Stearate & PEG-100 Stearate, Cetearyl Alcohol & Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Glycerine, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Perfume, Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate, Cider vinegar, Cationic Guar Gum, Bergamot Oil, Litsea Cubeba Oil, Olibanum Oil, Gardenia Extract, Amyl Cinnamal, *Cinnamal,
*Cinnamyl, Alcohol, *Limonene, *Linalool, Red Wax
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Tomatoes are by far one of my favorite foods, and I find myself craving them on an almost daily basis. So when I found out the Lush Kitchen would be hosting the beautiful Cream of Tomato soap, I jumped on the chance to extend m love of the food into my cosmetics collection. I know many people probably think a tomato and basil scented soap sounds a bit strange, but after the first use I was convinced this is one of the best soaps Lush has ever released.
I will admit that a dry sniff of this isn’t the most mouthwatering aroma Lush offers, there are many prettier scents out there. But what I do love about the still-on-the-vine scent is a unique savoriness that not many other soaps offer. Cream of Tomato boasts a very green, fresh, and tangy scent, very much like how a live tomato plant smells, mixed with lemon. Once the soap hits the water, it does take on a slightly more sweet and creamy scent, and I thoroughly enjoy it. I think this soap is very unisex, and would be a fantastic first Lush product for any guy in your life.
Lush recently updated their soap base, and this is one of the few soaps that uses this new recipe, and it proves that the reformulation is a winner. Cream of Tomato has one of the most velvety lathers I’ve ever experienced, and only takes a moment to produce a luxurious foam. This soap contains coconut oil and rapeseed oil, making it relatively moisturizing, while the grapefruit oil, lemon oil, and fresh tomato keep it toning and cleansing. This soap left my skin feeling clean and soft, but a little taut and I did need lotion after my shower
I think this is a very unique soap, that fells very high quality during use, and I really hope this becomes available in all stores because I would love to repurchase it.
Rating: 5/5
Price: £2.95 /100g
Status: Oxford Street and Kitchen Exclusive
Vegan?: Yes
Would I repurchase? Yes
Ingredients: Aqua (Water), Glycerine, Rapeseed Oil: Coconut Oil (Brassica napus: Cocoa nucifera), Sorbitol, Talc, Perfume, Passata, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Stearate, Grapefruit Oil Citrus paradisi), Sicilian Lemon Oil (Citrus limonum), Violet Leaf Infusion (Viola odorata), Basil Oil (Ocimum basilicum), Titanium Dioxide, Irish Moss (Chondrus crispus), Fresh Tomato (Lycopersician), Sodium Chloride, EDTA, Tetrasodium Etidronate, Sodium Hydroxide, Eugenol, Geraniol, Hydroxycitronellal, Limonene, Colour 14700.
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