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    Posted: September 13 2003 at 10:35am
I have no idea. I'm guessing it is, but then again I was never the type of person to scour the store to see what's new.
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Thank you Razzi! I will take a look at this tomorrow if I get over to Sally (I've really been away too long) Is this new? I don't remember seeing it before.
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I have to agree, a lot of Sally reps just aren't hair experts in any way, shape or form. I had one employee (who said he was a renowned stylist from California) tell me a leave-in conditioner would repair my damaged hair! Bull, that's Pantene commercial talk--you can't repair something that is dead! But anyway, some of the products are excellent and absolutely worth checking out. I use two spray-on silicone shine/laminates and they are great. (Actually most of those products are nearly identical and comprised of phenyl trimethicone and/or cyclomethicone; price is the often the only variation.) I love the Biotera (Biolage knockoff) line and Nature's Therapy. And I also bought one of my hairpieces (a clip-on bun) there and get many compliments on it.

Razzi, which is the Biosilk line; is it new? I haven't been in Sallys in awhile.
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I have not had much luck with Sallys products. They are all generic but the stores seems disorganized and the sales people don't seem to have a clue what they are selling. I have had better luck at Ulta or online at HairBoutique or Sephora where the people seem to have a lot of wisdom about hair care products and what they do. The Sallys near my house is the worst.

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What do you guys think are the best stuff to get there? I saw the generic brand that is basically the same stuff as the biosilk threapy, has anyone used that one before, any good?
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