Bumble and Bumble Mending Line

August 11, 2010 on 2:44 pm | In Hair Care | 1 Comment

As someone who regularly abuses my hair with heat styling and hair color every 10 weeks, Bumble and Bumble’s new Mending line. This new four step system designed for stressed, overprocessed locks offers a shampoo, conditioner, a conditioning mask and a leave-in creme that treats the damage without hurting your color, perm or straightening process. B&B is loved by many and has taken chemical processes other than color into account as many companies don’t realize that this type of hair needs special care too.

This shampoo is light and gentle and it suds up well, leaving my hair oil-free and soft. It was really nice, but the real benefits came from the conditioner and the masque. I only had deluxe sized samples so I was forced to use a normal amount of product. (I can get a little heavy handed with conditioner) And I was surprised at how much the small amount coated my thick, unruly hair. The conditioner rinsed away easily, instantly smoothing out my tangles and leaving my hair super shiny even while still wet.

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1 Comment »

  1. Its Definitely good bookmarking for future reference.

    Comment by coffee — September 24, 2010 @ 3:34 am

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