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Nolita conditioner

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Printed Date: July 19 2025 at 10:45am


Topic: Nolita conditioner
Posted By: Lyris
Subject: Nolita conditioner
Date Posted: June 16 2003 at 7:34am
I just tried Nolita moisturizing conditioner for the first time this morning. It is a Graham Webb product and I'm pretty impressed. It is lighter than most of my other daily paste-like conditioners yet left my hair shiny and fairly soft. A great scent too--a very light coconut aroma. Good stuff!

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Posted By: princessmonica
Date Posted: June 16 2003 at 3:32pm
where can you get it?

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Posted By: Spaci32
Date Posted: June 16 2003 at 8:48pm


Would you say that it would be good for fine hair? I've been using Redken So Long and that seems to work, but sometimes it makes my hair a little stringy and flat.

Traci

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A wish is a desire without any attempt to attain its end.


Posted By: Lyris
Date Posted: June 16 2003 at 9:02pm
I bought mine at Trade Secret. It wasn't cheap ($14...yikes) but I had a coupon that I got off the TS website. I can't say with any degree of certainty how it would perform on fine hair but it does contain panthenol (4th in the list) which can give finer hair a fuller feeling. It was a light yet moisturizing conditioner and rinsed cleanly, that much I can tell you!

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Look for beauty, and you will find no intelligence. Look for intelligence and you will find both.Proud member of the Cult of All Soft


Posted By: Spaci32
Date Posted: June 17 2003 at 8:15pm
Thats all I need to know. What can I say...such a product junkie.

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Posted By: Spaci32
Date Posted: July 03 2003 at 11:28pm


Just bought myself some conditioner. I'll keep ya'll updated if it works for finer hair or not. My ends have been getting dry because of the summer days. So we'll see.

Traci

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A wish is a desire without any attempt to attain its end.



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