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BarTopDancer 03-30-2005 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Betty
Some Loreal (sp?) mousse. I generally will try a new mousse if its something that seems good (i.e. I like the container, the name of the product, or the brand or whatever... what doesn't that leave out? ;) ) That brand in the bright green bottle - damn I can't remember the name at the moment - has the worst smelling mousse ever. I threw it away because - ew - who wants to smell like that! I'd rather it didn't smell like anything so I can wear perfume and not have to wonder what it actually smells like. Then I use some hairspray. Thermasilk and Sauve do not seem to have any hold to me. I use the same brand - the one in the bright green package - for hairspray because it really holds well. Oh - I remember now. It's Garnier Nurtris (sp?).

Hehe. The stuff I love. It smells like citruis.

UvaGirl 03-31-2005 03:20 PM

At the moment I have about 3 different products I rotate, depending on my mood and the state of my hair.

John Frieda Brunette styling stuff - got this in a drugstore in San Francisco and love it. It styles and adds gloss:)

Body Shop Straightening Balm. Almost out of this. I'll have to buy more, or something similar.

L'Oreal spray that gets rid of frizzies. New purchase. Great stuff.

Alisa 03-31-2005 11:58 PM

When I want straight hair:
Paul Mitchell Super Skinny Serum, then starightened with a HAI flat iron and smoothed with some Paul Mitchell Gloss Drops.

When I want it wavy:
Paul Mitchell Super Skinny Serum, Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam, then blown dry with a diffuser and smoothed with Paul Mitchell Gloss Drops.

AllyOops! 04-01-2005 07:04 PM

When it comes to my super picky hair, I can't be a sucker for all of the cute packaging and colorful lotions & potions I love so much. I have to be very selective, which really is no fun! When it comes to hair, I'm always asking sales personnel for tips!

I'm chemically treated, and naturally wavy. I would be lost without my ceramic flat iron. Before I iron, and after, I use just a teeny drop of Sudzz FX Zenyth Frizz Eliminator.

I enjoy Redken shampoos, and my stylist recommends them. I also keep a Frederic Fekkai conditioner on hand (this is best for winter weather) and I use Joico I.C.E Spiker Eraser shampoo to rinse out all of the product goop!

Also good for dry, winter months? DuWop Hands 2 Hair. I loved this product! A styling creme that doubles as a hand creme! Brilliant! I whipped through my jar.

I finish it all off with Bumble & Bumble hair spray.

My can't live without item? My Mason Pearson tortoise shell comb. It detangles, styles and never, ever tugs.
:)

blueerica 04-01-2005 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by UvaGirl
At the moment I have about 3 different products I rotate, depending on my mood and the state of my hair.

John Frieda Brunette styling stuff - got this in a drugstore in San Francisco and love it. It styles and adds gloss:)

Body Shop Straightening Balm. Almost out of this. I'll have to buy more, or something similar.

L'Oreal spray that gets rid of frizzies. New purchase. Great stuff.

I love the whole brunette line from John Frieda. I use everything on the darker end of it, and I love the warm smell (not overpowering) it has. Mmmmmm Sumptuous!

I've always really loved just about everything from KMS that is super moisturizing. I twirl my hair and play with it a lot, so I lose a lot of natural oils that way, and I find that those conditioners really make a difference.

I also like KMS Flat Out, and Curl Up, for when my hair can't make up it's mind, which is quite often.

BarTopDancer 04-01-2005 11:00 PM

I'm so excited! I just found a system for *red toned* hair. I wonder if it will work on natural red. I wonder if I should have posted this in the I wonder thread.

UvaGirl 04-03-2005 04:40 PM

blueerica, I forgot to mention the smell of the John Frieda stuff - it's so yummy! Nice, but not overpowering. I once bought a Lush conditioner beacuse it had a really nice scent, but it was way too much - I just can't use it anymore. Hair should smell nice, but not overwhelming.

Ally, I love Redken stuff. I haven't used it for a while though. You've inspired me to go pick some up:)

AllyOops! 04-09-2005 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by UvaGirl
Ally, I love Redken stuff. I haven't used it for a while though. You've inspired me to go pick some up:)

Yay! That makes me so happy to read! :) I just love Redken. In addition to the Color Extender & Smooth Down series that I use, I also just added a new Redken shampoo to my shower, and for the life of me I can't remember the name. It's packaged inside a tube, and it's Kaolin based. I bought it for those days when my hair is in need of a deep cleaning and is just gucky with product build-up! I also recommend their All Soft series, which I loved using, and their Climectress & Volumizing series, which my Stepmom also uses. Please let me know which Redken purchases you make! I'm excited to know! :)

I forgot to mention HealthySexyHair's Soy Tri-Wheat Leave In Conditioner! I'm a big believer in the leave in conditioner, and this stuff is just awesome! Very light and soothing to tired strands! :)

MickeyD 04-09-2005 05:39 PM

Oooh, I use Redkin products almost exclusively. I use Smooth Down conditioner, alternate between Smooth Down and Solve shampoo and use "Glass" smoothing serum (which is pretty much the only product I use in my hair post shower, I generally don't use gels or mousses or hairspray, etc.)

UvaGirl 04-10-2005 01:54 PM

Their All Soft range is amazing - it leaves me unable to stop touching my hair afterwards:D


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