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Back Accessories: Related Items: Binding: Misc. Brand: philosophy Ingredients: Ingredients: Water (Aqua), TEA Lauryl Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Glycol Stearate, Sodium Chloride, TEA-PEG-3 Cocamide Sulfate, Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate, Glycerin, PEG-150 Distearate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Polyquaternium-7, Fragrance, Citric Acid, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone. Rating: - Sweet Treat!This is a sweet treat! It smells good enough to eat. It also leaves my skin smooth and soft. It works good as a shampoo on my thick, wavy hair too. Cinnamon Buns 3-in-1 is a wonderful product and everyone should buy it. Totally worth the $dough$. Ha Ha. Rating: - Rich, thick, and softening...cost is an issueLike someone else said, I don't have a problem paying for a high quality beauty item that works as it says it does. Cinnamon buns has a great lather, smells wonderful when you use it, and makes your skin soft. I have used it as a shampoo and the scent lingers a bit longer using it on your hair, but it really doesn't function as well as a shampoo as it does as a shower gel. For a bubble bath ya have to use so much of it I just can't do it. I find myself counting the ounces I'm pouring under the faucet and have decided to use it as a treat only. The smell doesn't last very long, but have found that it does linger longer if you lather, rinse and repeat, like it says ... Read More Rating: - Yumm!I got a mini bottle of Cinnamon Buns in a philosophy.com order, and I was surprised how much I liked, since I'm not a huge cinnamon fan. I use the 3-in1's when I travel, and I find it depends on the local water whether or not I need extra conditioner, so I bring a bottle of leave in conditioner with me. The philosophy shower gels really do a nice job of not drying out my already dryish skin, and my hair is always super shiny when I use philosophy 3-in 1. That said, this is one of the best smelling philosophy shower gels, and if you're looking for a deal, QVC sells 32oz of several of the philosopy shower gels ( including cinnamon buns) for $22.00 to $24.00 Rating: - Yummy, but Not Worth the Money"Cinnamon Buns" smells great - exactly like walking into a Cinnabon store, but without the calories. So cheers to Philosophy for selling products that behave exactly as advertised. But I just can't get past the $16 price tag. I have no problem with spending a lot of money on beauty and personal care, but it has to be proportional to the benefit. Expensive makeup and haircuts, for instance, make a huge difference in how a woman looks and feels, and therefore are worth almost any price. But a nice body wash simply floats down the drain. The smell, unlike perfume, doesn't linger. The one second of scent that I get when I'm washing up simply does not justify the cost ... Read More Rating: - Smells great, but...I think this product smells great, but does not do well as anything but shower gel. I tried using it for shampoo (made my hair dull) and as bubble bath (did not make bubbles). For the money, I wasn't impressed..... |
Nokia has enough on its hands without acquiring a basket-case internet company. CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo ruled out a purchase of Yahoo! here in Barcelona today, saying Nokia can do just as badly in web services on its own, with its Ovi strategy. Of course, he didn't quite put it like that.…