darlingdiva
Well-Known Member
I just stepped out of the thread about the products that you would never buy again on your life, and I noticed that some of the comments were regarding the smell of the products. It got me to thinking about just how important a product's smell really is.
If a pre-poo, shampoo, conditioner or deep conditioner doesn't smell the best, I'd still use it because I know that I'd be rinsing my hair afterward & applying my leave-in, moisturizer & oil. However, if a leave-in, moisturizer or oil didn't smell that pleasant, I couldn't use it b/c those are some of the final things that go on my hair (it's the reason I didn't buy the Tui leave-in).
So, just how important is a product's smell to you? Is it just as important (or more so) as the product's effectiveness?
If a pre-poo, shampoo, conditioner or deep conditioner doesn't smell the best, I'd still use it because I know that I'd be rinsing my hair afterward & applying my leave-in, moisturizer & oil. However, if a leave-in, moisturizer or oil didn't smell that pleasant, I couldn't use it b/c those are some of the final things that go on my hair (it's the reason I didn't buy the Tui leave-in).
So, just how important is a product's smell to you? Is it just as important (or more so) as the product's effectiveness?