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Aussie says Opposites Attract

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I’m so embarrassed to say that I’ve been using Aussie’s new line of hair products called Opposites Attracts for a month now, and am only just now sharing it with you! Bad Cookie!

I always use drugstore brands for my hair because it’s inexpensive and, honestly, because I can’t really tell how products work on my mane. I have fine hair that needs minimal attention because I’m just not that savvy when it comes to styling and have pretty much given up on trying – LOL. With that said, all I need is something that makes my hair look and feel soft, is manageable and affordable.

Aussie’s Opposites Attract Shampoo smells deliciously luscious and tropical and for $3 bucks a pop, I really can’t ask for anything more! I’ve noticed that I use significantly less product with Opposites Attract versus other shampoos and conditioners I’ve used in the past. And… with this product, I don’t need conditioner! That’s a completely foreign concept to me. Just the shampoo leaves my looks clean, shiny, and best of all, untangled!

After washing, I follow up with the Styling Mousse. Yes, I’m a rookie when it comes to hair but I know it still needs a little bit of product so that my hair has some volume and stays in place. Without anything in it, my hair is extremely wispy. With mousse in it, I can thankfully create a little bit of lift at the roots. Opposites Attract isn’t necessarily better or worse than anything else I’ve used but again, for $3 buckaroos, I’m sold!

Have you tried Opposites Attract? What are your favorite styling products? I’d love to hear your recommendations to spice up my mane too! ;)

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