[For my full review of Garnier Fructis Triple Nutrition 3-Minute Undo, click here]
I was just at Rite-Aid and saw a floor display for the new Garnier Fructis Triple Nutrition haircare products. This is the first time I've ever seen this collection. I haven't seen any commercials yet and it's not on their website. Check this out:
What first struck me was that the bottles are clear green, instead of the usual opaque green. Also, the hairspray bottles look a little different than the usual Garnier products. Apparently what sets this collection apart from other Garnier Fructis products is that there are "Nutritive Fruit Oils" that "Penetrate to Nourish 3 Layers of Hair". The three fuit oils are shea, olive and avocado. Hum...sounds like a bunch of hocus pocus to me but I'll try anything once and who knows, they might be great, right?
One thing's for certain: The new clear green packaging on the shampoos and conditioners is definitely a step up from the old packaging. Way cuter.
Have you seen or tried the new Triple Nutrition haircare products yet? Thoughts?
I've never seen these! And I know you get this all the time-- your drugstore kicks ass compared to any in my area... I'm jealous! You'd think I was complimenting your handbag or something...
ReplyDeleteI have been trying out the hairspray, and I plan on writing a review.
ReplyDeleteHey Amber! LOL!!! I seriously don't understand why this little ol' Rite-Aid in my town seems to get *everything* new, but hey, I'm not complaining. :)
ReplyDeleteT!! I cannot wait to see your review of this hairspray! When you post, I'll definitely put it in my weekly roundup. :)
I'm not too happy with this line. If it has replaced the "Strength and Repair" line which I fear it has, I am going to be VERY upset.
ReplyDeleteHi Anon! I wish I could tell you if it has replaced that line, but I have no idea. lol. It sounds like you really like the "Strength and Repair" line so I hope it hasn't!
ReplyDeleteThey are already at all the Walmarts too.
ReplyDeleteGood to know! Thanks, Anon. :)
ReplyDeleteSmall towns are often used as test markets before they send new products to a wider audience.
ReplyDeleteThis may be why your Rite-Aid is so kickass. :)
Hi Anon, I would agree with you if I actually lived in a small town, but I'm in San Diego, which has the 8th highest population in the United States. lol! :)
ReplyDeleteThis product is amazing! Just bought the shampoo and conditioner, and tried it today. It's the first time that a drugstore shampoo has been as good to my hair as Aveda Shampure- didn't leave it squeeky dry, and the smell was yummy. I'm hooked!
ReplyDeleteHey monica! I'm so glad to hear that these products are working for you. Great news! Thanks. :)
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