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Sun Mar 21, 2010 5:30 pm |
I saw this recommended on Killer Strands blog. It is in a tub and available at Sally's. Very effective at treating my dry ends.
I paid $6.59 cdn for a 16 oz jar. (Pro Card and $1.00 off coupon.) I will repurchase.
It is an effective treatment for dry and or highlighted hair that is very reasonable cost. |
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Sun Mar 21, 2010 5:34 pm |
Thanks for the review ATM, I used to use a lot of Wella products. I will have to grab some next stop at Sally's which shouldn't take long it's about a 5 minute drive from my house. |
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Sun Mar 21, 2010 5:46 pm |
Wella has been around for decades. Sally's has some gems hidden in that store.
I also like Regenal by Wella. It is a low PH conditioner to be used after colouring or perming. (If anyone still perms.) It smooths the cuticle and helps colour last. |
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Sun Mar 21, 2010 8:04 pm |
Autumn1995 wrote: |
Wella has been around for decades. Sally's has some gems hidden in that store.
I also like Regenal by Wella. It is a low PH conditioner to be used after colouring or perming. (If anyone still perms.) It smooths the cuticle and helps colour last. |
I know I was using Wella back in High School! Sally's is great except I can spend a fortune in that store! They do have a lot of great stuff there! |
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Sun Mar 21, 2010 10:35 pm |
I find Wella too scented for me. I dont like a lot of perfume.
Right now Im using Matrix Biolage and it works well without overpowering scent. |
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Mon Mar 22, 2010 6:21 pm |
Miss Shoes wrote: |
I find Wella too scented for me. I dont like a lot of perfume.
Right now Im using Matrix Biolage and it works well without overpowering scent. |
This Wella product has a slight smell; but it does not seem to last.
I had used the Matrix Biolage before and liked it. I had used the Conditioning Balm in the tube and also the Fortifying system. I tend to buy a lot of hair products! |
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Mon Mar 22, 2010 10:04 pm |
I like to buy a lot of hair products too. I use different product lines everyday.
I love Matrix shampoo and conditioner but also want to try the Wella ones. I know they have a lot of product lines. In which line do they have regular shampoo and conditioner? My hair is fine and undamaged. I just want them to look more shiny. |
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Mon Mar 22, 2010 11:34 pm |
Wella in the red bottles should have a line for fine hair. I think its a shampoo and spray in conditoner.Maybe check their web site.
Ive tried a lot of the salon brands...no real WOW factor. I do like Biolage and Goldwell a lot.Hemptz has a finishing shine spray that is good.
My hair is fine as well, but the best thing I ever did was stop washing it everyday and skip to every second day. This made a huge difference in the health and texture. |
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Tue Mar 23, 2010 5:39 pm |
Miss Shoes wrote: |
Wella in the red bottles should have a line for fine hair. I think its a shampoo and spray in conditoner.Maybe check their web site.
Ive tried a lot of the salon brands...no real WOW factor. I do like Biolage and Goldwell a lot.Hemptz has a finishing shine spray that is good.
My hair is fine as well, but the best thing I ever did was stop washing it everyday and skip to every second day. This made a huge difference in the health and texture. |
I agree with less washing. For some reason my hair is now dryer (yet I have oily skin). The most would be every second day.
Wella has products in Sally that are not the same line as in the salons. L'oreal does the same. |
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Tue Mar 23, 2010 11:19 pm |
ohh... I didnt know that about Wella. Im in Canada so that makes sense...we don't have Sally's either. |
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Wed Mar 24, 2010 5:35 am |
Hi everyone! Is this a leave in treatment or a conditioner, Autumn1995? I have the same problem but I love my long hair and I don“t feel like cutting it soon
hugs |
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Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:43 am |
I like Wella's hair products. If its smelling could be a little lighter, I will like them more |
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Wed Mar 24, 2010 4:15 pm |
Miss Shoes wrote: |
ohh... I didnt know that about Wella. Im in Canada so that makes sense...we don't have Sally's either. |
I am in Canada and there is Sally's. Unfortunately, they are not everywhere.
What province are in? |
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Wed Mar 24, 2010 4:16 pm |
kikiw wrote: |
I like Wella's hair products. If its smelling could be a little lighter, I will like them more |
I agree that smell is the deal breaker for me. This does not have much scent and I read about it on Killerstrands blog (hair blog from a stylist in Hollywood). |
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Wed Mar 24, 2010 4:20 pm |
lisocas wrote: |
Hi everyone! Is this a leave in treatment or a conditioner, Autumn1995? I have the same problem but I love my long hair and I don“t feel like cutting it soon
hugs |
This comes in a 16 oz white plastic tub.
The labels reads:
Hair Treatment
Moisturizes*Restructure*Revitalizes
Instructions say to leave on for 5-15 minutes and rinse out. |
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Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:23 pm |
[quote="Autumn1995"]
kikiw wrote: |
I agree that smell is the deal breaker for me. This does not have much scent and I read about it on Killerstrands blog (hair blog from a stylist in Hollywood). |
Wow, it's great. I will consider to change my conditioner to this. I like using the treatment as conditioner, it's more effective. |
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