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Tue Jan 23, 2007 12:22 pm      Reply with quote
I used to think Pantene Pro V was the best one until I came to EDS, and now learned that I should say no to Pantene. Now I need to find a replacement for that serum (which is the clear oil looking one). Please help.
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I used to think Pantene Pro V was the best one until I came to EDS, and now learned that I should say no to Pantene. Now I need to find a replacement for that serum (which is the clear oil looking one). Please help.


My shiney smooth hair secrets:

-Apple Cider Vinager rinse whenever I feel like I have calcium/product build up (I put mine in a little spray bottle from Sally's and leave it in the shower...find it is much easier to apply it that way).
-***Paul Brown Shine Amplifier (I LOVE this stuff)
-Biosilk

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Tue Jan 23, 2007 12:44 pm      Reply with quote
Is Paul Brown Shine Amplifier a serum? Does it help to detangle and smooth out hair? Where did you buy yours from?
Thanks!

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Cherisse wrote:
I used to think Pantene Pro V was the best one until I came to EDS, and now learned that I should say no to Pantene. Now I need to find a replacement for that serum (which is the clear oil looking one). Please help.


My shiney smooth hair secrets:

-Apple Cider Vinager rinse whenever I feel like I have calcium/product build up (I put mine in a little spray bottle from Sally's and leave it in the shower...find it is much easier to apply it that way).
-***Paul Brown Shine Amplifier (I LOVE this stuff)
-Biosilk

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Tue Jan 23, 2007 12:49 pm      Reply with quote
Cherisse wrote:
Is Paul Brown Shine Amplifier a serum? Does it help to detangle and smooth out hair? Where did you buy yours from?
Thanks!

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Cherisse wrote:
I used to think Pantene Pro V was the best one until I came to EDS, and now learned that I should say no to Pantene. Now I need to find a replacement for that serum (which is the clear oil looking one). Please help.


My shiney smooth hair secrets:

-Apple Cider Vinager rinse whenever I feel like I have calcium/product build up (I put mine in a little spray bottle from Sally's and leave it in the shower...find it is much easier to apply it that way).
-***Paul Brown Shine Amplifier (I LOVE this stuff)
-Biosilk

HTH


The Shine Amplifier is a shine spray but the Biosilk is a serum. I'm not sure where you live but usually you can find Biosilk at a drugstore or even grocery store. Paul Brown is a salon product. But I'm not a 100% on this because so many salon products end up in chains stores before you have time to blink Smile

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Tue Jan 23, 2007 12:57 pm      Reply with quote
So true! I am seeing Biosilk at Ralph's (Grocery) and Target. I should try their serum then.
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Tue Jan 23, 2007 1:02 pm      Reply with quote
I love phytodefrisant botanical cream is my fav for smoothing and straightening, but I also like biosilk for shine.

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Tue Jan 23, 2007 1:17 pm      Reply with quote
Its not a serum, more like a lotion.
It's TIGI bedhead afterparty, funny looking bottle but it works great smoothing out my hair with out it looking flat.
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Mucota Oil! (Pure Essensce Oil) http://www.ibsbeauty.com/iStraight/index.html
or Jasmin Oil Serum
http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P57300&categoryId=B70
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Tue Jan 23, 2007 3:00 pm      Reply with quote
I have tried zillions of serums - my latest one is a leave in conditioner:
Brocato
Saturation, Light Leave-in Conditioner

My hair is fine and gets frizzy and annoying. So far Iam loving this. I'll do a separate review of it.
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Tue Jan 23, 2007 3:55 pm      Reply with quote
Cherisse, one of the best serums I have tried is Tigi Bedhead serum, perhaps the best. It is not dense and smells great. Other is Citre Shine serum (not spray) but it's thicker. And another option is John Friedas's shock shine. It is very good too. I have tried several on my curly frizzy hair!!! Very Happy
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I heard good things about Charles Worthington frizz-taming serum on the makeupalley forum. I think I purchased it from drugstore.com, the price was very reasonable.
When my sister stayed at my house over the summer, that ho took my bottle with her (...do you think she would tell me that she was taking it??? NO. I noticed it when I went to use it and it was missing). So when I reordered it, I bought an extra one for my travel bag. Its great stuff, it doesn't make your hair heavy or greasy looking.
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I heard good things about Charles Worthington frizz-taming serum on the makeupalley forum. I think I purchased it from drugstore.com, the price was very reasonable.
When my sister stayed at my house over the summer, that ho took my bottle with her (...do you think she would tell me that she was taking it??? NO. I noticed it when I went to use it and it was missing). So when I reordered it, I bought an extra one for my travel bag. Its great stuff, it doesn't make your hair heavy or greasy looking.


Wish I had read this before the weekend! I just ordered from drugstore.com and was trying to think of everything else I should order to get the free shipping benefit. After I ordered, I remembered all the stuff I should have bought.
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Wed Jan 24, 2007 2:33 am      Reply with quote
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So true! I am seeing Biosilk at Ralph's (Grocery) and Target. I should try their serum then.

Cherisse, do a forum search for Biosilk. CareKate - our resident hair serum expert, HATES Biosilk. It has tons of alcohol in it and actually over time ruins your hair. Read her review/comments on it. She recommends the Paves serum product instead. Just wanted you to know!
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have you tried KERASTASE NUTRIDEFENSE MASQUE? Very useful for me, but a bit expensive. Crying or Very sad
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Cherisse wrote:
So true! I am seeing Biosilk at Ralph's (Grocery) and Target. I should try their serum then.

Cherisse, do a forum search for Biosilk. CareKate - our resident hair serum expert, HATES Biosilk. It has tons of alcohol in it and actually over time ruins your hair. Read her review/comments on it. She recommends the Paves serum product instead. Just wanted you to know!


Just as I was starting to get extremely alarmed by what I was reading, I get to the end and find that MermaidGirl's helping to spread my gospel! Very Happy Thanks, K -- you took the words right out of my mouth.

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Farouk BioSilk Silk Therapy is the absolute WORST thing you can use on your hair! I know, I know: it makes your hair look so shiny and gorgeous. Yeah, that’s how they sucker us in! This stuff will dry out your hair quicker than just about anything except maybe pouring straight rubbing alcohol on it. I was suckered in by Silk Therapy for months until I ran out one day and this forced me to reevaluate the health of my hair and discovered – to my everlasting horror – that my hair was so frizzy and fried looking that I actually had to get it trimmed down to a super-short crop (think Halle Berry) in order to get it healthy again! Therefore, I beseech everyone to toss their bottle of overpriced Silk Therapy in the trash before you wreck your hair beyond redemption! IMHO, that stuff is as damaging to one’s hair as St. Ives Apricot Scrub is to one’s face!!! Being a litigious American, I wish I could file a class-action lawsuit against the makers of both products to sue for the near-permanent damages they caused to my hair and skin.... Wink


If you don't believe that it dries your hair out after long-term use, think about how your hair looks/feels if you DON'T apply the BioSilk. It's all frizzy and frazzled looking unless you apply it, right? That's cuz your hair is dehydrated and fried from the alcohol. It's like a dependency where you use it cuz you think it works great, then you HAVE to use it cuz your hair looks like crap without it and the more you use it, the more you're damaging your hair and so the cycle continues....

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Cherisse wrote:
So true! I am seeing Biosilk at Ralph's (Grocery) and Target. I should try their serum then.

Cherisse, do a forum search for Biosilk. CareKate - our resident hair serum expert, HATES Biosilk. It has tons of alcohol in it and actually over time ruins your hair. Read her review/comments on it. She recommends the Paves serum product instead. Just wanted you to know!


Just as I was starting to get extremely alarmed by what I was reading, I get to the end and find that MermaidGirl's helping to spread my gospel! Very Happy Thanks, K -- you took the words right out of my mouth.

carekate wrote:
Farouk BioSilk Silk Therapy is the absolute WORST thing you can use on your hair! I know, I know: it makes your hair look so shiny and gorgeous. Yeah, that’s how they sucker us in! This stuff will dry out your hair quicker than just about anything except maybe pouring straight rubbing alcohol on it. I was suckered in by Silk Therapy for months until I ran out one day and this forced me to reevaluate the health of my hair and discovered – to my everlasting horror – that my hair was so frizzy and fried looking that I actually had to get it trimmed down to a super-short crop (think Halle Berry) in order to get it healthy again! Therefore, I beseech everyone to toss their bottle of overpriced Silk Therapy in the trash before you wreck your hair beyond redemption! IMHO, that stuff is as damaging to one’s hair as St. Ives Apricot Scrub is to one’s face!!! Being a litigious American, I wish I could file a class-action lawsuit against the makers of both products to sue for the near-permanent damages they caused to my hair and skin.... Wink


If you don't believe that it dries your hair out after long-term use, think about how your hair looks/feels if you DON'T apply the BioSilk. It's all frizzy and frazzled looking unless you apply it, right? That's cuz your hair is dehydrated and fried from the alcohol. It's like a dependency where you use it cuz you think it works great, then you HAVE to use it cuz your hair looks like crap without it and the more you use it, the more you're damaging your hair and so the cycle continues....


Uh oh! Thankfully I don't use it everyday/I'm almost out. I won't be repurchasing! Thanks ladys Smile

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yikes! add carmex to that list!

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yikes! add carmex to that list!

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OMG I was thinking the same thing when I read that! But didn't say it because I didn't know if other people would know what the heck I was talking about. Stupid products that try to make you dependent while not helping!

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I heard Paves has a really good product to make hair shiny but I have been unable to find their products anywhere. My problem is I will put a no-frizz product on,it looks good and then a few minutes later my hair looks frizzy again. My hair looks best when I dont wash it and it looks the worst the day I wash it!I wish I could find a product that would KEEP the frizzies down and add shine.
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I heard Paves has a really good product to make hair shiny but I have been unable to find their products anywhere. My problem is I will put a no-frizz product on,it looks good and then a few minutes later my hair looks frizzy again. My hair looks best when I dont wash it and it looks the worst the day I wash it!I wish I could find a product that would KEEP the frizzies down and add shine.


This is it: http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=7544&highlight=paves+shine+serum+drugstore

It was my holy grail shine serum, until they changed the formula to include dimethicone. It's still a great product (no drying alcohol and it's not "heavy" like, say John Frida's "Frizz-Ease" drugstore serum), but I'm just anti-silicones (unless they're water-soluble)....

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... but I'm just anti-silicones (unless they're water-soluble)....

CareKate, how do you tell if a silicone is water-soluble? Is there a list out there somewhere that tells the difference between water-soluble and non? I know zip about 'cones, just to try to avoid them. TIA! Very Happy
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Oh and BTW, CareKate, my sister gave me a brand new bottle of Biosilk recently ... after I told her about your findings, I immediately binned it! We have educated another consumer and she will be using something else now.
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carekate wrote:
... but I'm just anti-silicones (unless they're water-soluble)....

CareKate, how do you tell if a silicone is water-soluble? Is there a list out there somewhere that tells the difference between water-soluble and non? I know zip about 'cones, just to try to avoid them. TIA! Very Happy


I saw a list on another thread yesterday....my poor memory can't remember which thread though, and I am frustrated with the search function here. Even when I told it to search for all words, it would still give me irrelevant posts as results, and who has time to look through 23 pages?
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An idea for CareKate ... have you thought about setting up a free, internet-based e-mail account strictly for use by folks who want to order product from you? People are really experiencing frustration with PMing you through EDS, so maybe a Yahoo or Hotmail account that you can access at work via the internet would be the ticket (how about "CareKate@yahoo. com" or CareKate@hotmail. com")?

I find the Yahoo system to be easier to use and it has a large capacity in-box, so it would solve the problem of people not knowing if you got their PM ... and would probably end up being a boon to you because then you'd be receiving ALL the orders sent to you vs. possibly losing some through the EDS PM system. Just a thought.

Since PMing you is difficult, I will be re-posting this on a couple other CareKate threads hoping you see it!
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