Holiday Nostalgia, 2010

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EO, Rose & Chamomile Protective Shampoo and Conditioner; Honey & Chamomile Restorative Shampoo and Conditioner. What I love about EO is that I don’t have to worry that the family-owned company has slipped in a synthetic fragrance without telling me. I trust that EO has consumer health in mind. With the Rose & Chamomile Shampoo and Conditioner, a little goes a long way. It certainly gets my hair clean, and sudses surprisingly well given that it doesn’t contain sodium laurel sulfate or sodium laureth sulfate. Incidentally, I am coining suds as a verb. If we can juj (a la Queer Eye), we can suds. Because EO’s essential oils can smell strong, however, I get clean hair but temporarily lose husband.

Because I want to give EO another chance, I next sample Honey & Chamomile. The wash and resulting hair is fine (a step-up from Nature’s Gate and Avalon) and my husband doesn’t balk. Well played, EO, well played. Found! Alexandra’s Standard: A tie! Depending on your scent preference. Giovanni 50:50 Balanced and Kiss My Face Miss-treated shampoos and conditioners FOR MEN: Giovanni Magnetic Restruxturing Shampoo and Conditioner Follow New York Times bestselling author Alexandra Robbins on Twitter @Robbinsbooks

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