Are you a saint, or a sinner? Show your personality and show off great hair, with a new cult haircare brand called Saints & Sinners.
There are two Saints & Sinners collections: Velvet (for frizzy coarse. chemically treated or damaged hair) and Divine Style (a hair spray and a Texture Spray).
There is also Medusa to style curls, and Illumanti is a serum for shine.
I tried the Saints & Sinners Velvet Divine Moisture Shampoo and conditioner, heavenly for anyone with hard to handle hair.
What’s In Velvet Divine?
But for anyone who wants hydrated, silkier hair, I love this collection. It’s got Avocado Oil, Keratin Amino Acids and Hydrolyzed Soy proteins.
What’s NOT in Velvet Divine?
For those who care, what makes these products especially good is what is NOT in it. Saints & Sinners products haven’t any sulfates, gluten, parabens, phthalates, iron oxides, mineral oil, petroleum derivatives, synthetic colors, nut ingredients, palm oil.
They are also 100% Vegan and Cruelty-free.
My Test:
The packaging is kind of cool, purple bottles, gracefully styled.
The Velvet Divine Shampoo and Conditioner, for example, is infused with Avocado Oil, Keratin Amino Acids and Hydrolyzed Soy Protein.
Velvet Divine is great for chemically treated, frizzy, thermally damaged, dry, curly, unruly, coarse hair types to add mega-moisture, brilliant shine, smooth condition, and manageability.
The shampoo smelled fresh, but with a hint of spice. The conditioner scent didn’t match the scent of the shampoo which I thought was unique.
I sensed mostly white florals but also a hint of something I couldn’t quite identify.
No matter, as the scent dissipates fairly quickly. However, the shampoo and conditioner made my hair so silky a friend asked if I had hair extensions!
In my tests, I am not sure why, but I actually found that this saintly duo kept my hair cleaner a day longer, too.
It’s no sin to have great hair. Get 8.5 fl. oz, or 25.4 fl. oz./ $27.50 – $70
there’s also Hair Masque ($30.00 6.7 FL oz.), Leave-In-Conditioner ($20.00 – $32.50 4 FL os., 8.5 FL oz.), and a Styling Potion ($22.50 3.4 oz.). I didn’t try these but I’m guessing they’ll be as good as the two products I did try.
Find out more about these products on the Saints & Sinners Web Site