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Do the seasonal styling creams perform the same as the classic ones? Just curious if anyone has noticed a difference. I’m running low and will be purchasing this upcoming visit. Want to get the best deal. I have been using the Vanilla White Pumpkin one and do like it. Just curious.. Thanks ladies...
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Re: Styling cream question

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@cac140 I believe the seasonal styling creams (like other seasonal ancillary items) are more treatment based than the classics. I know the seasonal remoists are more treatment based, because I asked him.

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Thank you. That is what I was thinking but wasn’t sure. I’ve never used a classic styling cream before. Maybe I should just go with the seasonals where the VWP is working well. I see there is a trio up on QVC. I appreciate your input. Have a great day! Smiley Happy
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@cac140 - it's likely there will be good deals on Chaz's 11.27 TSV that will include Seasonal SC's.
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I tried the Sweet Almond Mint Styling Cream as well as the Lavender, but ithey seemed to dry my hair out. Sad because SAM was my fav cleanser. I love the seasonal ones I’ve tried (Winter White Citrus and Fall Tuscan Pear).
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I was totally confused as to what styling creams ro purchase yesterday.  I currently use, and like, tea tree.  I selected the rice based selection but im having second thoughts.  I had used the bamboo a long time ago.  Any advice?  

 

I have color treated hair with a soft curl. I only blow dry the top and let the sides and back dry naturally.  Aould you know about the rice based peoducts or think another xhoice would have been better?

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I love the shine you get from 613 SC and I do like the seasonal ones and the MIF. If I’m getting a core scent it’s always CA just because it’s the scent I prefer.

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I have used classic, seasonal, and rice-based styling creams, and find no real difference in performance.  I match SC to CC, as I mix the two in my palms after my final rinse, so leave-in and sc are the same scent.  I'm not a big "mixer" of formulas, even though I have half a dozen in the shower at any one time.  I will use one CC as a first cleanse, a second CC as second, and sometimes a third as leave-in with sc/cc mixed, but at any one time it's only one scent/formula.   I admit, I love using FGP or WVM as a leave-ins, those scents make me happy.  In the summer, I'll often use TT, to do anything I can to keep the skeeters at bay, the vicious little bloodsuckers!  But I don't mix TT and WVM, for instance, that's just too many smells going on at one time for my nose to handle.

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Any idea if a Bella Spirit SC is in the works? I love the scent!

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@jaxs mom wrote:

I love the shine you get from 613 SC and I do like the seasonal ones and the MIF. If I’m getting a core scent it’s always CA just because it’s the scent I prefer.


@jaxs momDo you use the glossing serum too? What is the difference in the serum and SC? I have always used the serum but never tried the SC.

 

Or anyone that has tried both. Thanks