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This stuff is the bomb baby!!!!!!!! Laughing

I got the shampoo, creama conditoner & mouse about 2 months ago and have been loving them ever since. My hair is so managable, clean and healthy.

Today I purchased the Shine Lotion which is a "leave in volumizing lotion for added brillance". MY HAIR HAS NEVER FELT SO SOFT. iT FEELS LIKE FINE SILK. I really can't say enough about how wonderful these products are. And I have tried all salon and spa hair care lines. This really is the best

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Mad I only just recently managed to forget that I wanted to try this (thus have been able to save that money.... and spend it on something else Laughing ). I really wanted to try the Terax Crema - that has been on my list for ages. Is it really *that* good?
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I've never seen that label...where is it sold? I'm trying to find some Goldwell (I think that's the name) Shampoo for color-treated hair. I overheard a "colorist" saying how great it is. So far I've only located it at a store that's not open to the public...licensed stylists only and I can't figure out a way to ask my stylist who lives and works in a totally different direction, miles away. hmm Maybe I can find it online...but I'm trying sooo hard not to charge anything. Rolling Eyes

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Thu Jan 06, 2005 11:03 pm Reply with quoteQuote
Mabsy,

IT IS THAT GOOD!!!!!!! This is the best stuff ever and I highly suggest you try it.
My sister is a hairdresser and so she can get me all the salon brands I want at cost. And I think I have had them all, and I do like Goldwell (that is the brand I use for my highlights), but Terax is the best I have ever tried in my whole life.

Usually I get bored and buy another brand before my bottle runs out. NOT THIS TIME. AN dwhen it does, I am sticking to it.
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Nanapost -- I think you might be out of luck on the Goldwell...at least from my experience, even the online sites that sell it still require you to provide your beauty license info during "checkout." Your best bet might be to ask your stylist to pick some up for you next time she goes shopping for herself -- I think that's what I'm gonna do. But then again, my stylist is always begging me to go shopping with her at the "professional" beauty store! Except for the fact that she has the wrong bodyparts to satisfy me, I think my hair stylist might actually be my soulmate! Wink Very Happy
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Miss Shoes wrote:
IT IS THAT GOOD!!!!!!! This is the best stuff ever and I highly suggest you try it.


Well, I'm going to get the shampoo (the Bosco one) but I think I'm going to have to get a sample of the Crema first before I buy. I just read the MUA reviews (there's actually three listings for the Crema for some reason) and in general the reviews are pretty bad from people with similar hair to mine. I just don't want to risk it....
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Hey I hate to be the one to burst the bubble but I have a tub of terax crema in my bathroom and I don't visit it very often and every time I do I am a bit disappointed with the results. I have non-chemically treated hair that is pretty normal in thickness and just below my shoulders.

I get great results with the phyto range, especially the mask for colour treated hair (go figure?!)

I also love Goldwell - they sell it in Sally's here in London.
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Fri Jan 07, 2005 1:13 pm Reply with quoteQuote
I find the Terax creme good if you can get past the non-fancy packaging and so so fragrance.

Have never tried Goldwell - is it really worth a try?
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The Goldwell recommendation came from a colorist at a very upscale salon. He was actually speaking to another stylist and I was eavesdropping. Shame on you

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You can find Goldwell products online by typing 'kerasilk' in google.

I really like this line, it makes my hair so soft and silky, but not heavy the way Redken All Soft products do.
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Hi,

I think that Terax may work so well on my hair because of my hair type.

I have fine hair, color treated, mildly dry on the ends. Overall, my hair is in good shape. My main issue is volume.

I think if you have really thick, course or dry hair, this stuff might not be the best for you.

Mousey hair only, please
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Mon Jan 10, 2005 6:17 am Reply with quoteQuote
love the crema...it's the only product (hair, face, body) that i've ever used continuously for more than a few months - i think i'm coming on about 5 years.
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annapurna wrote:

You can find Goldwell products online by typing 'kerasilk' in google

Thanks so much Anna, ordered it yesterday! Very Happy

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I bought the Goldwell from my salon. It was US$13. I've seen it advertised at ULTA. It's on special now for buy 2, get 1 free. I think it's good until 1/15, but they have those sales all the time.
By the way, I really like Biosilk. Have you tried that? It's at the same places above as well. Comparable price.
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Wed Jan 12, 2005 6:48 pm Reply with quoteQuote
I've been using Terax products for years and I don't think there is a better hair care line out there and I'm a product junkie when it comes to hair. (I'm easily seduced by delicious smells, etc.) I find it to be very reasonably priced too. Would you believe that in Italy, this is a supermarket shampoo??
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Crema is good as a conditioner, but for other hair products, I like phyto's and Darphin's better. They are natural and treat the scalp at the same time. Best part, less head smell at the end of the day.

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Where can I buy this product? I have baby fine thin hair and have been looking for a miracle Confused
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Mon Jan 24, 2005 1:26 am Reply with quoteQuote
So would this product be good for fine limp hair? I need a bit of volume ....

Thanks!
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I did a Google search for Terax and found it at:

www.popehair.com (what a name!)
www.drugstore.com
and (discounted at) www.goddess-within.com (this one does international orders, too).

I can't wait to try these products!

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Yes, I too like this haircare line, and have used not only the Miele, but the Latte, and Crema. I like all of them. I even know a place locally where I can buy it cheaper than other places.

However, I have found a new, professional haircare line that I am nutters about. The Hydrating Shampoo and Conditioner from Pureology are the bomb! I've talked to a couple of hairdressers, who are SO impressed with these two products. Ideal for colour-treated and/or dry hair like mine (highlights). They smell divine, and I love the conditioner! It smells pepperminty, wakes me up, gets ALL of the knots out of my fine-textured, though thick hair! I'm sold!

http://www.pureology.com/shampoo_hydrate.html

http://www.pureology.com/condition_hydrate.html
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Nanapost wrote:
I've never seen that label...where is it sold? I'm trying to find some Goldwell (I think that's the name) Shampoo for color-treated hair. I overheard a "colorist" saying how great it is. So far I've only located it at a store that's not open to the public...licensed stylists only and I can't figure out a way to ask my stylist who lives and works in a totally different direction, miles away. hmm Maybe I can find it online...but I'm trying sooo hard not to charge anything. Rolling Eyes


You can buy Goldwell hair products online here - http://www.hairdivision.co.uk/acatalog/HDDIRECT_Goldwell_26.html Smile

I have used them loads of times - great service and they will include samples if you ask for them. They ship internationally too. Hope that helps.
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OMG! I just started using Terax Latte Shampoo and Crema Conditioner and my fine color treated hair looks great! In the past I've never been satisfied with anything although I've spent a fortune on salon products. Fine haired gals this is what you need!

Thanks Miss Shoes for the heads up! I'll order the Shine lotion now.

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Discounted prices of Terax at

http://store.hello-gorgeous.net/teraxshampoo.html

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