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Topic: I Just Read...
Posted By: Noreen
Subject: I Just Read...
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 1:59am
Hi All,My mom gets Family Circle Magazine every month. I noticed an article on "Look like a million without spending a fortune" so I picked it up to see what it said. I was pleasantly surprised to see that the first product they recommended for hair was Aveda's Phomollient at $12.At the end of the article they listed some other products that they felt were quite pricey but were well worth the money. One of them was Philip Kingsley Elasticizer at $35. It says it restores and increases hair's natural elasticity, preventing further breakage. Has anyone tried this product and if so did it really work?Noreen



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Posted By: KAREN
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 1:59am
Hi Noreen,A friend of mine from California tried Philip's product. Her hair was very damaged from chemical straightening and coloring and all kinds of terrible stuff. She said it did make a difference. I have not personally tried it. My friend called Philip's New York salon to purchase it.Thanks for the tips from Family Circle Mag. I need to run out and buy it. Do you know what the date or the month is on the mag?I do love the Phomollient though. I am sure Cher will agree me on that. :-)Take care.Karen> Hi All,> My mom gets Family Circle Magazine every> month. I noticed an article on "Look like> a million without spending a fortune" so> I picked it up to see what it said. I was pleasantly> surprised to see that the first product they recommended> for hair was Aveda's Phomollient at $12.> At the end of the article they listed some> other products that they felt were quite pricey> but were well worth the money. One of them was> Philip Kingsley Elasticizer at $35. It says it> restores and increases hair's natural elasticity,> preventing further breakage. Has anyone tried> this product and if so did it really work?> Noreen

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Posted By: Noreen
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 2:00am
Hi Karen,It was the September 1 issue. Along with the Phomollient it also recommended Kiehl's Shine 'n Lite Groom and Shine Mist by CitreShine. That was about it for hair except for a Caswell-Massey Scalp Massager. I guess I should start looking more closely at my mom's magazines...:-)Noreen

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