“Oh, Davines Shampoo! I’d love to love to LOVE YOU! I’d love to love to LOVE YOU! Oh, Davines Shampoo!”
Oh, come over, girl! Just for a second. There’s someone here you just HAVE to meet. Jane, this is Davines Love Shampoo. Love Shampoo, this is Jane. He’s visiting from Italy and staying at drugstores and salons here in the U.S.
I know! Isn’t he handsome?
But — sorry! — he’s attached, wouldn’t you know it? And here comes his better half now…
Love Conditioner, this is Jane. Jane, Love Conditioner.
Yeah, both of them are priced in the Bumble & Bumble range, and the entire line of products hover around $22 each.
Yikes! I know, right?
I’ve partied with their cousins, LOVE Shampoo and Conditioner for Wavy & Curly Hair ($22 each). Ah, the memories… They were totally into kinky stuff, you know, curly and wavy hair, shh! 🙂
I’ll never forget the way they smelled, too, like yummy oranges. OOH! And I loved how they made my waves so bouncy and defined. HAWT!
Unforch, my locks were still a touch frizzy afterward. Yeah, I don’t think the conditioner and I ever really hit it off. It refused to untangle my knots.
Tabs striking a pose with Davines Love Shampoo (left) and Love Conditioner (right)
The shampoo
The shampoo’s ingredients
The conditioner
Conditioner ingredients
Makeup and Beauty Blog Rating: I’d love to love to love the Davines shampoo and conditioner line, but both could be better at untangling knots and dealing with frizz. I do love the way they smell, though, and I wish that partying with them wasn’t so expensive. Available at drugstores, Davines salons and online at barneys.com. Grade: B-
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
Tekoa says
*snoogles Tabs* He must be using the shampoo and conditioner since his fur is so silky.
Karen says
Tekoa!!
It’s been so long. Did your wedding already happen?
Kim says
I know this is not the caption contest, but I just have to say:
Photo #1: AARRRRGGGGHHHHHH! IT BURNS!!!!!!!
Photo #2: Did you hear me, woman? I said “it burns”. (She’s not taking it away. Sigh… at least she’s home).
🙂
Karen says
LOLOLOL! 🙂
Kajal Couture says
Never heard of the brand Davines. Tabs should create his own line of beauty products…=)
Karen says
He should!
He’s still convinced he inspired Fabulous Felines… 😉
Vonvon says
Smells like oranges, likey! But price is a no-no….and just worked OK.
saku says
I saw this in a magazine a long time ago. His line does look good and the ingredients looks nice, except a cone or two. I have on my list the one for curly hair and the green tub one. How thick is the conditioner can it double as a hair mask? And Tabs looks so cute.
hot beauty health says
I’ve heard of this Davine’s before and I do love the citrus smell. I haven’t tried it on my hair but still curious enough to buy it.
Kate & Zena says
I have used a Davine’s shampoo and conditioner and we did not mix well.
My. Scalp. Got. HIVES. HIVES!!!!!!!!
I mean, there was a serious migraine as well, but I never had hives on my scalp until then. I knew I was sensitive to hops before I tried the Davine’s I tried, but that definitely moved it into the allergy list.
Nina says
hi there Tabs
hey Karen – how are you?
that product looks interesting, smell-wise! the hubs will be into that! 😀
Lindsay says
I’m surprised this line has sulfate in it. I thought it didnt for some reason. Sup Tabs!
Jackie says
I love the Davines Melu shampoo and conditioner! Give that one a try it is made for long hair.
Renata says
Tabs is laughing! XD
Rae says
LOL, that first photo makes my whole day ^^ Thanks for posting the review, Karen — and especially for including the ingredients! Full lists can be a huge PITA to find online, and seeing as I’m avoiding silicones (they break me out) and parabens (my sister’s allergic, and we share our shower stuff,) I definitely have to find those lists before buying.
P.S. Hope you’re having an okay time settling back into life on this side of the pond! It’s not gorgeous glitz and glamour, but it’s home, right? 🙂
martha says
they look and sound wonderful, but I’d like them better without the parabens !!
Rebecca says
I loved the way davines worked on my hair…but it was short lived. I too started to break out in hives. It took me awhile to realize it was the shampoo. I used melu, momo, nounou and even the natural tech.
Eventually I ended up at the dermatologist 90.00 for the visit, 20.00 for the special shampoo and 70.00 for the clobex spray!!! Yikes. I have started using Loreal’s sulfate free rosemary mint shampoo and conditioner along with the medications from the dermatologist. Problem seems to better. My salon is going to let me exchange the davines products for something else.
It is unfortunate because davines did make my hair look amazing, but it was not worth the burning scalp!