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    Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:29am
> Karen,> The things we'll do for a product that works well! :-)> I'm sorry. I shouldn't tease you... after all, it was> FOUR a.m. when you posted your response!> Dave
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> I guess if you have tried the product a lot and it> still doesn't work for you, maybe you can trade one of> your friends for a product that does work well for> you.Karen,The things we'll do for a product that works well! :-)I'm sorry. I shouldn't tease you... after all, it was FOUR a.m. when you posted your response!Dave
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Hi,Well your problem could be the alcohol or it could be some other ingredient. It could also be that the product just does not work with your hair type. My friend Jane just tested ABBA and she loved it. Her review is on the front page of Hair Boutique (I just posted it). I personally hated the ABBA. It made my hair sticky and drab and it hung in clumps. I tried it a couple of different times in different ways and it never worked.However Jane's hair looks great after she uses ABBA. So go figure.Whether a product works or not depends a lot on your hair texture, condition, other products you use, whether you use styling products, etc. Lots of variables.That is why when people tell me that they tried the ARTec Smoothing that works great on my hair and it didn't work well on theirs I remind them everyone's hair is different.Unfortunately there is no guarantee when you buy a product that it will work. Hopefully it has been discussed on Hair Boutique and you may have an idea of the types of hair it works best on.I personally can only use the KMS Flat Out on my hair. I have tried several of the shampoos and the conditioners and the setting products and have had terrible luck. Why? I don't know.I have great luck with ARTec's Textureline. Everything I have tried literally makes my hair look great. I also have great luck with Aveda and such products as Styling Curessence, Confixer and Elixer.I don't have great luck with some of the Phyto products but #7 and #9 leave in conditioners make my hair literally gleam and sparkle. So who knows?I do think that any products with alcohol can be a lot more drying. I am currently testing Lanza Long Hair which also has alcohol and my hair is not responding well to the products. I am going to give it to another long haired friend to try and maybe it will work better for her.I guess if you have tried the product a lot and it still doesn't work for you, maybe you can trade one of your friends for a product that does work well for you.Let us know how it all turns out for you.Best wishes,Karen> Recently I bought a product over the internet called> Lanza Curls and Color Spray Gel. I like this product,> and use it with my Paul Mitchell mousse with great> results. Yesterday I tryed KMS mousse and the spray> gel and it was a disaster. I have terrible luck with> this mousse and it sits under my cabinet for days when> I'm feeling brave. Any ideas why it doesn't work for> me? I have curly, coarse, long hair that is never> chemically inhanced or heat treated. Anyway, this got> me looking at the ingredients of the gel, and the> second is SD Alcohol, which I know can't be good, but> the product seems to work great. It, wit the mousse,> make frizz a thing of the past. I will probably try to> find a different gel, but I was wondering what> everyone else though of products with SD Alcohol. In> the past I didn't buy them, but on the net I don't get> to read the label, only what the seller chooses to> print. On the gel it says "moisture> balancing". Does this mean that I put moisture in> my hair by conditioning, and the styling products take> it out with the drying action of the alcohol? Is this> the balance? Or is there something I'm missing? Any> suggestions for a spray gel w/o SD Alcohol?> Thanks-Renee
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Recently I bought a product over the internet called Lanza Curls and Color Spray Gel. I like this product, and use it with my Paul Mitchell mousse with great results. Yesterday I tryed KMS mousse and the spray gel and it was a disaster. I have terrible luck with this mousse and it sits under my cabinet for days when I'm feeling brave. Any ideas why it doesn't work for me? I have curly, coarse, long hair that is never chemically inhanced or heat treated. Anyway, this got me looking at the ingredients of the gel, and the second is SD Alcohol, which I know can't be good, but the product seems to work great. It, wit the mousse, make frizz a thing of the past. I will probably try to find a different gel, but I was wondering what everyone else though of products with SD Alcohol. In the past I didn't buy them, but on the net I don't get to read the label, only what the seller chooses to print. On the gel it says "moisture balancing". Does this mean that I put moisture in my hair by conditioning, and the styling products take it out with the drying action of the alcohol? Is this the balance? Or is there something I'm missing? Any suggestions for a spray gel w/o SD Alcohol? Thanks-Renee
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