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Mon Feb 11, 2008 12:36 pm      Reply with quote
Phyto Phytonectar Ultra Nourishing Oil Treatment (with egg yolk oil) is v. good too
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Mon Feb 11, 2008 1:09 pm      Reply with quote
I love Jessicurl Too Shea. Would highly recommend this as a weekly deep conditioner or as a daily conditioner (if you have dry curly/wavy hair like mine!).
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Someone told me that avocado is good for your hair as well as gelatin to strengthen it.... Also eat fish too....
And 2x per week, I have hot-oil treatment on my hair inside the sauna. My hair has full of bounce and shine... You may want to try this first if you wish....

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I've gone though colouring recently and my hair lost its softness and shine Crying or Very sad . I am looking for a good shampoo and conditioner to restore it to the former glory - so far I tried a few organic brands, that didn't work so well. I would love to get some suggestions, thanks in advance
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Tue Feb 12, 2008 1:07 pm      Reply with quote
Philip Kingsley Elasticizer before you wash your hair. This conditioning masque is superb Can be left over night. Philip's formulations match every variation of hair problem.

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Wed Feb 13, 2008 3:25 am      Reply with quote
A wonderful conditioning mask is the Kerastase Masquintense. You put on a small amount and your hair is completely soft and conditioned. It's pricey but it lasts a long time....you don't need to use much for it to be effective.
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Phillip Kingsley Elastacizer is fab- its a treatment you put on before you shampoo and condition. Put it on, wrap your hair in the shower cap that comes in the box, then wrap your head in a towel and leave it on for half hour or so and you will notice a difference right away.

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Thu Jan 29, 2009 7:50 pm      Reply with quote
hi everyone!

where can i get the tsubaki shampoo in Toronto. I'm really interested in buying one.

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Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:12 pm      Reply with quote
I love pantene pro v deep conditioner. I feel each strand of my hair being coated after I rinse it off.
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Caspers Mum wrote:
Terax Crema!

This is consistantly ranked (several years in a row) as Best Conditioner in In Style magazine's annual "best of" issue.

It may be used as a daily conditioner AND deep-conditioning treatment. Great stuff!
http://www.teraxhaircare.com/terax_product_0806.pdf

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If you live in Canada, some salons offer Toronto-based brand Uans. Uans' Crema is identical to that of Terax, but costs a little bit less. (harder to find though)
http://uans.com/crema.htm
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Ditto! I had hair extension to my waist and this is the only conditioner that kept them tangle free and soft as silk.

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k76 wrote:
hi everyone!

where can i get the tsubaki shampoo in Toronto. I'm really interested in buying one.

Thanks


I'm not 100% sure but on Yonge St, at this hair salon/hair store close to Wellesley
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The best conditioner I've used in my whole life was by Estee Lauder; it made my hair so alive and smelled like heaven. Anyone else remember it? I mourned when they stopped making it. These days I get a big jar of Megasilk from Sally Beauty Supply, glop it on my hair generously, cover with plastic wrap and put on my electric heat cap. Winter is so hard on my hair, but this has saved it, making it shiny and more manageable.

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Has anybody tried the moroccan method range of shampoos and conditioners? I'm not sure whether they are just a UK brand (I'm in Wales) or whether they are world-wide.

They are organic, au-naturale products and there are four shampoos and two conditioners in the range. You are supposed to use them each in rotation.

The website reviews big them up like nobody's business, but of course they would! But they're fairly expensive to go out and get all six bottles at once. But, i do like the idea behind them and the claims made.

Anyone had any dealings with them?

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Fri Jan 30, 2009 7:24 am      Reply with quote
Another vote for Ojon Restorative Hair Treatment! I use it once a week on my very thick, wavy hair. I love the scent of Ojon products too. I use the Ojon Ultra Hydrating Shampoo and Ultra Hydrating Conditioner every day and after towel drying I spritz on the Ojon Revitalizing Mist (leave-in) and either let my hair go curly or a blowdry and then follow up with the Ojon Tunu Elastik Flexible Finishing Hairspray. Yup, I am an Ojon junkie! Smile

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Sat Jan 31, 2009 1:48 pm      Reply with quote
Can't believe that I didn't already post on this thread. Another vote for Terax Crema! Because I am too lazy to try to hunt it down locally, I just order it online. My hair is dry, curly, growing in a lot of grey (so dealing with coarse and dry hair from that, too). Crema is quick, easy to use, and quite effective -- so it's become HG for me. I am finding that I forget or just don't feel like taking a lot of time for deep treatments anymore. I love that Crema works in just a few minutes in the shower, but if you want to leave it on longer (I think directions say up to 15 mins for deeper conditioning) that's OK too (but I've never done that).
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You may want to look into the Morrocan Hair Mask, it contains argan oil and really conditions the hair. I love this stuff!
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Coconut oil as a hot oil hair mask. Tamed my frizz in short order...laying off the bleach helped too Smile


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Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:43 am      Reply with quote
second Philip Kingsley Elasticizer and haven't tried anything else that came close..

Phyto Phytonectar Ultra Nourishing Oil Treatment (with egg yolk oil) is my next favourite Smile
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Wed Feb 25, 2009 12:59 pm      Reply with quote
i loreal nature's therapy for color treated hair available at sally's
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wen_goldfish wrote:
i loreal nature's therapy for color treated hair available at sally's


This stuff does work great and for the price you can't beat it.
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HI. I suggest you use AESOP hair care,I uesd 3 years.

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Tue Mar 17, 2009 3:39 am      Reply with quote
I like Shiseido shampoo and conditioner.
Shiseido has a couple of lines to deal with hair problems, HANATSUBAKI is a new production, which hair mask is very excellent!
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luyan wrote:
HI. I suggest you use AESOP hair care,I uesd 3 years.


Where do you purchase this? I looked it up online and it cost almost $100 for some items. That is more than I'm willing to pay for conditioner.
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John Frieda deep conditioner (it's a mask). Got lots of compliments on my hair when I used it. Unfortunatly the last one I had was stolen (grrr) at the pool Sad
But it's cheap (10 bucks)

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Tue Mar 17, 2009 3:53 pm      Reply with quote
kdd2411 wrote:
luyan wrote:
HI. I suggest you use AESOP hair care,I uesd 3 years.


Where do you purchase this? I looked it up online and it cost almost $100 for some items. That is more than I'm willing to pay for conditioner.


You can buy Aesop at Barneys. The Rose Hair & Scalp Moisturizing Masque is their deep conditioner. I've used it and really like it.

http://www.barneys.com/Rose%20Hair%20+%20Scalp%20Moisturizing%20Masque/00459203001138,default,pd.html
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alphazy wrote:
second Philip Kingsley Elasticizer and haven't tried anything else that came close..

Phyto Phytonectar Ultra Nourishing Oil Treatment (with egg yolk oil) is my next favourite Smile


I really like the Philip Kingsley Elasticizer too.
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