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    Default Re: Aldi & Lidl products around the world!

    Quote Originally Posted by Anje View Post
    I haven't gone hair-hunting in Aldi for a while, but it exists here in the US. I do remember they had a nice knock-off of Biolage Conditioning Balm at one point.

    ETA: Yeah, this stuff. Shique? http://forums.longhaircommunity.com/...ad.php?t=28618
    Wow! That is a nice dupe to find. I haven't gone as far as ingredient list comparing, but... wow. That is amazing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by lapushka View Post
    Yes, that's it. Our Aldi has a small selection of Trader Joe's stuff as well (mostly assorted nuts).
    I will have to visit Aldi next to one of the stores I work at and take a peek. Haven't been in there yet.

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    Used the Kyrell, pink conditioner again today and oh boy, it is so smoothing! So much slip this thing gives. It has dimethicone really high up on the list and I think it's that. But... wow!

    I got the golden one as well (the red one is for colored hair), and I'll see what that does next week. It has a slightly different protein in it, but... I don't think it's gonna matter much as this has dimethicone in the same place, and the top half of the list is the same.
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    I went to Hofer (Aldi) today. They only have Ombia here. Lidl has cien in Austria.
    Can someone recommend something from these two brands? My hair needs a lot of TLC.

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    I don't know Ombia, but I do know Cien. I bought a conditioner but haven't been able to try that one out yet. Might do so this week, though! I'll get back to you on that.
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    Default Re: Aldi & Lidl products around the world!

    Now I'm all intrigued lapushka Have to go into Lidl next time I pass by and check it out!
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    I will be using the Cien conditioner for dry, damaged hair (blue writing on a white bottle) this Sunday, as my first conditioner. Will keep you guys updated! There's a pink one for colored hair, and a green one for fine hair as well, but I don't have those.
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    Default Re: Aldi & Lidl products around the world!

    Aldi in Switzerland also only has Ombia - same as in Austria. I never tried it - but I would like to see some reviews. Ökotest (a German company that tests the quality of consumer goods) gave some of these Ombia hair products very good grades. So maybe it is worth it to check out Aldi's hair care products.

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    Default Re: Aldi & Lidl products around the world!

    Quote Originally Posted by lapushka View Post
    I will be using the Cien conditioner for dry, damaged hair (blue writing on a white bottle) this Sunday, as my first conditioner. Will keep you guys updated! There's a pink one for colored hair, and a green one for fine hair as well, but I don't have those.
    Please do!
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    Subscribing have used some of the their make up and always do my main food shopping at ALDI. But have never tried the shampoo. They have one at the moment that is in a bottle that looks very much like an Aussie bottle. Same shape, same colours, I can't remember what it's called though :/ Will check when I go in next week.

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