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The daily lemming

Posted by Robin on 6 August 2021 5 Comments

From Lush, Happy Happy Joy Joy conditioning hair perfume: "You'll jump for joy at how lovely your hair is after giving this vegan conditioner a go: it works wonderfully on bleached and over-processed hair, and on everyone else too, as it's rich and moisturizing but doesn't weigh hair down. A rose water, orange blossom water and almond milk base softens, beautifies and conditions hair, and orange flower absolute, rosewood and grapefruit oils perfume your hair to make you feel Happy Happy all day long." In 4 sizes, $15 - $75.

Filed Under: scented body products
Tagged With: hair care, lemming, lush

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  1. Oakland Fresca says:
    6 August 2021 at 12:12 pm

    I have used this off and on for years. I have curly dry hair and I’d say it works so so as a conditioner. But the scent? Ahhhhhhh…. that’s what kept me coming back. Was it d/c’ed for a while?

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    • springpansy says:
      6 August 2021 at 12:17 pm

      The scent sounds wonderful. But I have the same type of hair as you. And of course, would prefer one that is amazing rather than so-so. Hard to have it all!

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    • Ede97005 says:
      6 August 2021 at 12:52 pm

      I have kinky curly hair, and agreed- it was so-so as a conditioner, so I mixed with plain deep conditioner from Cantu ( it has a neutral scent). I would use Cantu first, then finish with HHJJ.

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    • Robin says:
      6 August 2021 at 1:43 pm

      That seems to be the consensus of the reviews on the Lush site too!

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    • Isabella says:
      6 August 2021 at 1:47 pm

      As a fellow curly girl, I wish Deva Curl would team up with Lush to get some of the latter’s scents into the former’s products!

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