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Regular Contributor
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Registered: ‎05-08-2010

I just enjoyed my first experience being Tweak'd. Here it is from a guy's perspective. I have short, fine hair. I hesitate to say thinning, but there's one tiny spot that is often visible shortly after a haircut. Hair as short as mine doesn't really need much conditioning, but sometimes, depending on what I use, I can have flyaways, so I use conditioner most of the time.

I ordered the Rise and Shine Tweak'd. This was the fastest hair washing experience I've had. I did the dry application, had my last cup of coffee, and then showered. I was thinking with hair my short, I wouldn't add more Tweak'd after the addition of some water, but decided to follow the directions, but only using one pump each time, and it was luxurious. The scent was very green and clean, but not overpowering.

After towel drying my hair and just fingering through it, I was impressed by the softness. It felt more conditioned than many shampoo and conditioner brands I've tried, and the shine was noticeable.

The volume is evident as well. That little thin spot didn't show at all and no flyaways. I enjoyed the experience very much. I'm a daily shampooer, and I never use anything exclusively, but for me this was quick with great results.

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Registered: ‎10-01-2012

I used the Nourishing Tweak-D this morning, and I really like the results. My hair is very, very shiny, which is always difficult for me to achieve. It really is a 5 in 1 product - I added Josie Maran hair serum to my towel dried hair and I didn't need to. I have very healthy hair, thanks to years of using WEN and no longer having to color it, but I will definitely rotate Tweak-D into my routine.

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Registered: ‎09-28-2010

I've been posting on the other thread. The product performance was good, but for me, the perfumed fragrance has just overwhelmed me. If anyone is sensitive to scents, be warned. Someone else who has used tweak-d nourish (sorry can't remember who) said it smelled just like the perfume "Pink Sugar"? I don't know that fragrance, but if you do, you'll know if you'd like this or not.

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Registered: ‎03-31-2010
Product Guy - good info regarding the volumizing. Thanks for posting your results!
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Registered: ‎04-29-2010

I received mine late yesterday., I got the nourishing one. I was out cleaning gutters all day from the storms so went in and took a shower and used the product. I normally use Aveda Invati line which I know some people don't like because of the earthy smell. I love it. However,as I am normally sensitive to any sweet smell, I was reluctant to try this based on another poster's review. I don't know why I am not sensitive to the smell or sneezing or anything with thos product. I found it quite nice.

My hair is naturally thick and quite wavy so the ends tend to look frazzled, but I am very pleased with how this worked. My hair is full, shiny, soft and so far no frizzies. I am going to keep it and alternate with Aveda. That way I have both a natural, earthy smelling product and one that is more feminine. It may be that the Tweak's product is using natural ingredients rather than synthetic so I am not experiencing any overpowering smell.

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Posts: 3,083
Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Thanks for the reviews! So far, it all seems positive, except for the scent. I'm so sensitive to fragrance. Will look forward to hearing more reviews, and more opinions of the fragrances.

Respected Contributor
Posts: 3,958
Registered: ‎09-28-2010

I didn't notice the fragrance info on HSN when I was looking at the product during the show, but it's there now (or I finally opened my eyes!)

Hope this info helps those of you who may have fragrance sensitivities.

Fragrance Notes

  • Top: Orchid flower, grapefruit, bergamot orange from Calabria, orange blossom from Morocco and star anise from China
  • Mid: Sandalwood from Australia, cedar wood from Texas, cinnamon from Sri Lanka, vetiver from Haiti and patchouli from Indonesia
  • Base: Vanilla from Madagascar, amber tones, pink sugar, labdanum from Spain and white musk
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Registered: ‎04-29-2010

thanks for posting the ingredients. It must be the vanilla you are smelling since I think Pink Sugar uses that scent, however, I abhor Pink Sugar so it must be a synthetic smell.in that fragrance. Madagascar vanilla is a real ingredient, so that's probably why I don't find it overpowering. Actually, don't vanilla beans come from orchid plants? I thought I read that somewhere. I use fresh vanilla beans in baking all the time and find them intoxicating.

ETA: I used to use Amazing Grace 3-1 as shampoo and loved the way my hair smelled. I looked up the fragrance notes on that and found these at Phil website:

welcoming bergamot to greet the senses; irresistibly soft, clean muguet blossoms; and lasting musk with its classic beauty


Both of these products list bergamot in the ingredient deck so that may be another reason I am liking tweak'd.

Super Contributor
Posts: 285
Registered: ‎06-08-2012

Mine came today and I also ordered the nourishing. I will be using it tomorrow so I will also let you know. I like you love the original ojon restorative treatment.