QuoteReplyTopic: Has one tried Atone products? Posted: July 25 2005 at 10:52pm
Sistaslick wrote:
chi27 wrote:
Where can Lottabody and Salerm21 be found? Is ORS olive oil just plain olive oil.
You can get lottabody from any beauty supply store, Sally's and even WalMart I think. Some beauty supplies carry Salerm (a Dominican product), but I am not aware of any down south where I live so I order mine online from either www.sickbay.biz or www.metrobeauty.com. ORS olive oil is Organic Root Stimulator Olive Oil...its a creme-like water based moisturizer and heat protectant that really gets the job done. Definitely a staple for me.http://www.organicrootstimulator.com/products/oliveoil.htm
Where can Lottabody and Salerm21 be found? Is ORS olive oil just plain olive oil.
You can get lottabody from any beauty supply store, Sally's and even WalMart I think. Some beauty supplies carry Salerm (a Dominican product), but I am not aware of any down south where I live so I order mine online from either www.sickbay.biz or www.metrobeauty.com. ORS olive oil is Organic Root Stimulator Olive Oil...its a creme-like water based moisturizer and heat protectant that really gets the job done. Definitely a staple for me.http://www.organicrootstimulator.com/products/oliveoil.htm
I use AtOne Botanical Reconstructor Conditioner with Moisturefuse and I LOVE IT. I mix it with Creme of NAture Conditioner and these two together are my staple conditioner. That stuff detangles like a dream and leaves your hair very soft and supple. The CON doesn't work well for me without the AtOne.
I've also heard rave reviews about their leave in conditioner, but I have not been able to find it yet where I live A good hair buddy of mine swears by it.
For flatironing, I blowdry a mix of ORS olive oil, lottabody and Salerm21 into my hair for heat protection. Works great for me
I've been lurking on these boards for a couple of months. Can anyone tell me if you've tried Atone products. What did you think?
Another question: What product do you use when you flat iron so that you don't fry your hair. I bought a ceramic flat iron, but have been hesitant about using it out of fear of hair loss and further damage. I've had to learn the hard about damage. Last year, I used a product by Kenra to get curls that hold and between that one and another that I tried, I created even more damage over several months. My ends became dry and split and my hair started to break immensely. I have since stopped using that product and the shedding has stopped as I no longer see gobs of hair in my comb thanks to the tips I've learned on this board. But it was nevertheless, unbelievable that had that much breakage -- most in the back. I think it's beginning to grow back, but ever so slowly. I'm hoping to turn this nightmare around in the next several months, but I don't know if my hair will grow that fast.
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