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Axe Lure Conditioner Review (mommierose)

By | Mar 30, 2009 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0
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Pros

The formula of the conditioner is thick.
The detangling capabilities of the conditioner are slightly above average.
The bottle design is cool.
The scent of the conditioner lingers for over 12 hours.

Cons

The scent is more than a little unpleasant.
The conditioner leaves hair frizzy.
The design of the bottle makes it impossible to use all the conditioner in the bottle.


Full Review

I have never experienced a conditioner quite like this. The scent of the conditioner lingers for over 12 hours, whether sleeping or awake. The downside to the lingering scent is that it smells like a boy's dorm room. No one in my family actually lives in a boy's dorm room, it just smells like we do.

The conditioner is thick and not watery. Its detangling capabilities are average, perhaps slightly above average. However, Axe Lure Conditioner does nothing to combat frizziness. The conditioner did leave our hair soft.

The bottle design is cool. You hit a button on the side of the bottle to open the lid on top. The downside to this, of coarse, is when the amount of conditioner is low, it is difficult to squeeze the conditioner out of the bottle, as it is impossible to prop the bottle upside down.

Despite the cool gimmick on the bottle, do not fall for it. Do not waste your money on this conditioner, lest you want to surround yourself with the undeniable scent of a boy's dorm room for the entire time you are using the conditioner, plus a few days.

In Closing

Don't waste your money on Axe Lure Conditioner. Don't be fooled into thinking you'll be luring girls- you'll, in fact, just be luring frizzies.




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MommieRose writes for various websites, including Xomba, Bukisa, eHow, Write Now with Mommie Rose, and the Quintessential Cheapskate.  As the name implies, MommieRose is a mother and avid gardener.

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