QuoteReplyTopic: phytotherathrie anyone? Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:24am
Dear Kara,Hi there! I hope you recived my e-mail on the Phyto 7. Anyway, I also have the Phytojoba and the Phytosesame (I actually had the phytobaume and the Phytomousse too, but didn't like them so I swapped 'em). Anyway, the phytosesame is very nice and I think it would be good for your hair type-- It is not quite as conditioning as I would like it to be (but my hair is very damaged). I have never noticed any residue and it's not greasy-- it and phytojoba (and of course phyto 7 and phytodefrrisent) have the onl scents in the entire phyto line that I can ven tolerate, so that's a plus. You should give it a try-- it is a thivk substance, but it's nice!Sherry~> I recently started using Phyto's Phytojoba and Phyto> 7, and I really love both of these products(except for> the price)! But I must admit that I really prefer a> rinse out conditioner. So I'm wondering if anyone has> use the Phytosesame conditioner, and if so, would it> be suitable for fine, color-treated(lightened),> somewhat dry hair? I tried the Phytorose and hated> that! It seemed to dry out my hair, especially> compared to the Phyto 7.> I'm interested in anyone's experiences, and thanks!> Kara
I recently started using Phyto's Phytojoba and Phyto 7, and I really love both of these products(except for the price)! But I must admit that I really prefer a rinse out conditioner. So I'm wondering if anyone has use the Phytosesame conditioner, and if so, would it be suitable for fine, color-treated(lightened), somewhat dry hair? I tried the Phytorose and hated that! It seemed to dry out my hair, especially compared to the Phyto 7.I'm interested in anyone's experiences, and thanks!Kara
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