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Post by jamieson on Jun 25, 2020 1:49:58 GMT
Along with Virtue Labs products, another great company with reasonably priced and good-working products is "Verb."
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milocat
Drama Llama

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Location: 55 degrees north in Alberta, Canada
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Post by milocat on Jun 25, 2020 3:12:54 GMT
sassyangel can you explain your process for using Olaplex 3? I have had some for awhile but haven't used it in some time. I think I might be using it wrong (I use it in the shower like a deep conditioning mask). I only do it on a weekend when I have time to leave it on for an hour. I put it on, wrap my hair in cling film, and then a hair towel. I leave it, then wash my hair as normal. It’s always worked for me. I do it once every couple of weeks, cause it’s helped my hair get in great condition. iamkristinl16 Make sure you buy Olaplex from Sephora, a salon or direct from Olaplex. The ones on Amazon are fake, the are not an authorized seller. I rotate Olaplex No3, deep conditioners, rice water treatments and protein treatments to keep my hair healthy and balanced.
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Post by sassyangel on Jun 25, 2020 5:09:59 GMT
I only do it on a weekend when I have time to leave it on for an hour. I put it on, wrap my hair in cling film, and then a hair towel. I leave it, then wash my hair as normal. It’s always worked for me. I do it once every couple of weeks, cause it’s helped my hair get in great condition. iamkristinl16 Make sure you buy Olaplex from Sephora, a salon or direct from Olaplex. The ones on Amazon are fake, the are not an authorized seller. I rotate Olaplex No3, deep conditioners, rice water treatments and protein treatments to keep my hair healthy and balanced. Yes, both Amazon and EBay. Honestly the price difference on Amazon and EBay isn’t *that* much cheaper than Sephora, who are an authorized reseller.
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Post by MalleyCat on Jun 25, 2020 6:08:46 GMT
I am pretty cheap when it comes to buying products, but think this conditioner is worth the $. I have my hair highlighted and it is dry from that. This leaves my hair nice and soft. During Covid, I just let my hair dry naturally and don’t use any heat styling tools. www.amazon.com/dp/B06XD4T8MK/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_R5d9EbD5TT2WX
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Post by MalleyCat on Jun 25, 2020 6:10:32 GMT
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Post by MalleyCat on Jul 19, 2020 22:31:04 GMT
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M in Carolina
Pearl Clutcher
Posts: 3,128
Jun 29, 2014 12:11:41 GMT
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Post by M in Carolina on Jul 19, 2020 23:58:39 GMT
I really like Anti-humidity products after conditioning. My favorite is Oribe I permeable anti humidity spray. You don't need much, although it is expensive. The smell is amazing. I also use Oribe Supershine moisturizing creme and the Gold Lux hair oil sparingly. There's a lot of leave in moisturizing creams and oils in different price ranges. I think they help a lot more than just conditioner because you leave them in your hair. I don't use an expensive conditioner. I use Wella Elements reconstructing mask. It's really rich, so you don't need much, but it doesn't weigh down my hair, either. I heard a lot of good about Kerastase, but I didn't like it enough to justify the price. I'm going to try Wella's Invigo Brilliance color line next. When I use products designed for color treated hair, my red hair stays vibrant for months. I have a very dry scalp, so I don't have to wash often. Usually once a week. So the styling products really help keep my hair very shiny and silky. I also desperately need a cut and color, but it's not worth the risk.
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Post by trixiecat on Jul 20, 2020 0:13:14 GMT
I use Pantene 3 minute miracle conditioner every other day. On the off days I switch it up to something else. I rake it through my hair and leave on for a few minutes and I am happy with the results.
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