Aveda TSV 28/10/24

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My late grannie had “Very Difficult Hair” as she often told me!

To be fair, it was extremely fine and straight/flat so she was always faffing about with one of those heated round brushes, bless her.

(She retrained as a reflexologist in mid life - this was in the 80’s before it was trendy).

Anyways, I always remember she had Aveda hair care products in the bathroom, even though a lot of her other items were more natural and unbranded…
She swore by it.

I’ve never tried it - put off by the price!
 
I’ve managed to tune into QVC this morning - via freeview I assume.

I’ve actually tried and succeeded to get it a few times recently - all around midnight - but mostly it’s been Jill Franks so I’ve turned it off again!

Tonight it’s the Aveda TSV, and I had to stifle a giggle as the hairdresser - Michael? - keeps referring to the fact you can use the product as a “pre-poo” (pre-shampoo I presume!)
But saying it with a completely straight face!

Also Alison Young explained how she had used one of the products just on the ends of her hair, not washed it out and blown dried it…
Before she announced this fact, I had been fixated on how bad her rat-tails her was looking…
 
I remember when the Aveda TSV included the litre size shampoo and conditioner. AY was always going on about how she had one of each in her shower and alternated between them. :rolleyes:

I used to like their Brilliant finishing gloss and they discontinued it. You get a volumizing tonic free when you spend £85.00 on their website.
 
I have said my times, I used and loved Elxir which was more like a serum but a leave in conditioner. One of the first products EL discontinued. They used to do a small version of the paddle brush, which was brilliant for short hair, it disappeared.

I brought a brilliant brush in TK Maxx about two weeks ago. TEK an Italian brand with wooden bristles they cost £24, but I got it for £6.99. I did look it up on the brand's own website.
 
Just taking us all a bit downmarket to the DHS. Sorry!

My hair has gone terribly dry for some reason and I spotted a small article in the paper recommending Dove Intensive 1 Minute Treatment, which comes in I think. a 200ml tube for £2-3. Well I couldn’t find it on my useless DHS but I did find their Intensive Repair conditioner in Sainsburys and used it today. Not bad at all! Mind you the test with my hair is surviving the night and not being like straw the next morning. I didn’t even know Dove did hair products!
 
I have said my times, I used and loved Elxir which was more like a serum but a leave in conditioner. One of the first products EL discontinued. They used to do a small version of the paddle brush, which was brilliant for short hair, it disappeared.

I brought a brilliant brush in TK Maxx about two weeks ago. TEK an Italian brand with wooden bristles they cost £24, but I got it for £6.99. I did look it up on the brand's own website.
I’m sure they do a smaller brush on Amazon, or at least they did.
Actually just found a mini on John Lewis online.
I too loved Elixir.
 
I’m sure they do a smaller brush on Amazon, or at least they did.
Actually just found a mini on John Lewis online.
I too loved Elixir.
I used to buy the big bottles
of Aveda when it was the today’s special value way back when it 1st aired on QVC they only had rosemary and mint or blue Malva then
The bottles lasted six months with both my daughter an me using it as you did not need to use much
I then found it cheaper in Fenwicks
but when we moved and the
store closed down I stopped using it
Then I saw it on offer in John Lewis so bought a small set
It did not have the nice fresh smell it was chemically and made my hair lank
Maybe it’s because I am a lot older it does it suit my hair now
or it was old stock they found during refurbishment lol ,I now use Wella
professional from look fantastic as it’s cheaper than hairdresser charges
 
I also have the TEK brush,I did pay full price for it and it’s brilliant on my long hair no static at all. On another note I didn’t realise when I ordered the TSV that it was coming directly from Aveda, so it’s still processing 😲
 
I’m 69 and always had a lot of wavy/curly hair that’s very soft, prone to friz and won’t hold a style.

I must have spent many £1,000’s on hair products over the years - shampoo, conditioners, ‘masks’, mousse etc etc but still not found THE ONE that actually makes my hair behave and look nicely styled.
 
Last year I purchased a lot of Aveda, trying all the new ranges like Nutriplenish and Botanical Repair, in the process of all this got a free mini paddle brush which was the best bonus I had. I also got a cheap bottle of Blue Malva in the legendary 1 litre size. And I still have standard size bottles of the new ranges left as I hardly use them was not impressed at all. I am a hair treatment obsessive and use allsorts of brands but have to say the Aveda did not wow me like it used to. The Blue Malva is much the same as it once was I think.
 

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