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‎07-02-2014 08:27 AM
I have another newbie question.
Are there major differences in the RTM's as far as some being more moisturizing or silkier feeling or performance etc...other than the obvious difference in the scents?
I guess I am asking are the formulas significantly different just like the CC's are different from each other or are the mostly the same except for the scent?
Thanks
Pink
‎07-02-2014 08:40 AM
‎07-02-2014 09:06 AM
I have not tried any yet but I think it is a product that I would love and use regularly if it does what I am understanding it is for.
I just want to choose a scent that I like but that also performs or meets my hair needs so that is why I am wondering if they are different in scent only or in ingredients for certain hair issues like the CC's are.
Pink
‎07-02-2014 09:20 AM
pink, I do see a difference in some of them. I don't use the seasonal RTM's so I can't speak to them. I think the core RTM's have the same moisture level, but the essential oils make a difference for out-of-the-box uses. The tea tree RTM is great to stop itching, whether from insect bites or heat rash, or to spray on before you go outside to keep the critters away. The lavender RTM is also a bug repellant, especially mosquitos. The 613 RTM for me has more moisture than the others. I use it to moisturize my hands when I'm working on my jewelry because if I use a hand cream it leaves fingerprints on the silver. The 613 RTM moisturizes my hands but doesn't leave a film. I love using the Cucumber Aloe RTM in the summer as a cooling spray - I put it on my arms and the back of my neck.
You will find numerous uses for the RTM sprays.
‎07-02-2014 09:22 AM
‎07-02-2014 09:25 AM
‎07-02-2014 09:26 AM
The only difference that I've noticed is that the 613 RTM is a bit stickier than the core/seasonal formulas. I love the RTMs and use them every day. My faves from the core line are Tea Tree, Lavender, Bamboo Green Tea and Sweet Almond Mint.
‎07-02-2014 09:38 AM
Thanks for the responses!
I have TT and 613 CC's and am expecting the SHP and Apple soon.
I think the TT CC will be best for my hair type even though I don't have scalp issues but have the drier, curly, frizzy prone and problem hair that TT also addresses.
I will probably try TT RTM and maybe the BGT RTM since I read that is good for my type of hair too and possibly the 613 but if it is sticky like I may not like that.
I would love to smell the SHP RTM as it sounds really nice. When the SHP CC arrives I guess I will know how much I like the scent and then can decide on the RTM based on what I think of the scent.
So many decisions to make........but this is sort of fun!
Pink
‎07-02-2014 10:13 AM
I have tried a few RTMs and never got any good results from them. They dried out my hair and gave me a poofy afro, no curl definition whatsoever. I have tried the SAM, Fig, Lavender and Fall Apple Spice.
The only RTM that I have tried that worked for me is the SHP RTM. I got a 2 oz one in the 3-piece kit and I love it. I am going to get a full-sized one. I have been using it on my face, on my body as a "perfume" and in my hair. My hair is moisturized, has shine and the curls stay defined. It has to be the honey.
‎07-02-2014 07:27 PM
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