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I know this was quite popular years ago. I got some on a whim to try

 

I am floored by how nice it is. My hair has loads of volume after shampooing. I always buy things like Loreal or  Pantene, and have always thought they worked for me. I don't like things with conditioners ,as my hair is baby fine and very soft. It just doesn't work well for my type of hair

 

So anyone  not into buying expensive designer type shampoos might like to give it a try

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Last time I got my hair cut, my hairdresser was talking about Aussie products. I thought it was odd since the place sells hair products that are $$$.

 

 

Now I really want to give them a try.

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If I can remember right they have a hair spray that smelled like berries, and wow I used ausie in my 20's oh sweet memories

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Agree!  When I had long hair, I loved their shampoo.

 

 I also loved "3 Minute Miracle" for a deep conditioner (I needed it, as my hair was pretty long, and it is fine).  I used it on the ends.

 

Good stuff.

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Re: Aussie shampoo

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@cherry

 

I so agree, I've been using Aussie products for years!

 

Besides the shampoo/conditioner, I also use their leave-in conditioner and Aussie Gloss.

 

The gloss helps my frizzies without weighing down my long, fine hair or looking greasy.

 

Every so often, I also use their 3 Minute Miracle deep conditioner, when I feel like my ends need it.

 

Good stuff is right!

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Ladies, I will keep the conditioner in mind ,for just the ends of my hair . So far, my shoulder length hair is OK without conditioning. but I want it to grow another 2 inches, so I might change my mind.

 

If I do I will know what to use

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Thanks for posting this.  I've seen Aussie and always wondered about it.  Think I may give it a try next time I need shampoo

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The only thing I can remember about this from years ago was how heavily scented the stuff was. Has that changed? I don't even recall what products I liked or didn't in the line because of how strongly it smelled.

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It didn't seem to have any smell at  all. I can't smell anything on my hair ,and I didn't notice any scent while using it

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Me too.  We were overnight at my sister's and this is what she had in her shower.  LOL, I thought she bought it just because it was cheap but it actually did a nice job too.