Here are some new nineties nostalgia beauty products that will make you feel as glamorous as a supermodel circa the David Fincher-directed Freedom '90 video.

Clarifying Shampoo
I don't know about you, but I hadn't thought about using a clarifying shampoo since I was getting Zest-fully clean in my shower with all my 2,000 parts. Speaking of clarifying shampoos (PS Neutrogena reintroduced their signature one as well recently) Redken has introduced a line so fabulous, it deserves a PARADE and it's called Nature's Rescue, which includes a fantastic marine ingredient-rich sulfate-free clarifying shampoo. I'm OBSESSED to the point where I've introduced a permanent new step in my already 14-steps-long routine. I'm blown away by the brand's new Nature's Rescue Refining Sea Polish, a hair EXFOLIATOR. I know you're all, "Wha?" so allow me to fill you in. It's a between shampoo and conditioner product wherein you scrub the length of your locks (not the roots) with a grainy polish with slip. Separate your hair into sections and rub it in so that it's evenly distributed, then rinse. You'll feel an IMMEDIATE difference while your hair is wet. And you'll just about die when your hair is dry. It's much shinier, cleaner-looking and swingy. I can see myself decanting it into 3 fl. oz. bottles for travel and having Rain Man-style fits when I forget to bring it. Lastly, a rich conditioner and Radiant Sea Spray which imparts beachy texture and a time-released oceanic-inspired scent will allow you to channel your inner water nymph, whom you and I both know is DYING to break free, in select the words of Freddie Mercury complete the collection. Find out more about the Redken Nature's Rescue line at redken.com.
White Eye Liner

And tell me: Are you intoxicated by the smell of Salon Selectives at the mo'? What '90s tendencies have you readopted--from a fashion, beauty, or man standpoint? Share HOROWITZ in the comments. Go.
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I thought Napoleon Perdis was only sold in Australia. Am I wrong? I read that the other day in a magazine.
ReplyDeleteNope! It's sold in the US.
ReplyDeleteGreat shampoo for all types of hair!
ReplyDeletei heard great reviews about this shampoo..,
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