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Topic: Happy salon experience and Aveda question
Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Subject: Happy salon experience and Aveda question
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 3:28am
Hi all! I'm very enthusiastic about my recent salon experience. I'm black with relaxed, colored hair that is now in a shag cut with a shoulder length back. When I went in to this Aveda salon I was worried because I thought that it was going to be extremely expensive and not turn out worth while (which is my normal salon experience) or that the stylist would tell me that my hair had to be cut very short (which happened in my last salon experience back in October '98) and I would be very sad about that because I have just decided to grow my hair longer. Anyway, I went in with all these worries and had just the best experience. The stylist was very helpful and accommodating. She wasn't scissor happy at all and she was very patient in listening to what I wanted in a hairstyle even though I didn't have an exact hairstyle in mind. My hair was cut perfectly and it feels so soft and it looks so shiny--AND she even told me that I was keeping it in pretty good condition (even though you wouldn't have thought that if you saw me when I went in). So now I've decided that I will have to continue going to her every 8 weeks or so when it's time for a new touch-up and trim even though it's a little pricey for me ($70 compared to the $10 I spend doing my hair--not so well-- at home). I know she used Aveda products on my hair, at least a reconditioner and a general conditioner but I forgot to ask what they were. So, does anyone have any suggestions for what type of Aveda shampoo and conditioner would be good for my hair? I'd been using Salon Selectives that I liked pretty well but this experience has made me into an Aveda fan (everything smelled so good too!). I can't tell you how happy I am!! And if anyone is ever looking for a good salon in Atlanta go to NSEYA down on Peachtree street. They also offer massages and facials and all that too.



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Posted By: Karen Shelton
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 3:28am
Hi,Thanks for sharing your great experience. So often we hear of disasters with new salon visits. If you have the name of the stylist you would like to recommend, please post that as well.As far as shampoos to use...I personally think that the Aveda Shampure is great for dry or processed hair and that if your hair is not dry, the color shampoos are wonderful. I will use the Chamomile on my blonde hair about 1x a week and the Shampure 1x a week. The rest of the time I am an ARTec baby. But I used Aveda only for years and years and the product is great. My hair never had any build up problems with the products.Salon Selectives, by the way, is one of the best of the grocery store brands. I personally have used it in a test and while it was not Aveda or ARTec it did OK on my processed, tends to dry, hair. So I think it is an option for someone on a budget. As is Nature's Gate.For your hair why don't you start out trying the Shampure and then maybe play with the Black Malva.Thanks again for your experiences. It was great to hear.Best wishes,Karen> Hi all! I'm very enthusiastic about my recent salon> experience. I'm black with relaxed, colored hair that> is now in a shag cut with a shoulder length back. When> I went in to this Aveda salon I was worried because I> thought that it was going to be extremely expensive> and not turn out worth while (which is my normal salon> experience) or that the stylist would tell me that my> hair had to be cut very short (which happened in my> last salon experience back in October '98) and I would> be very sad about that because I have just decided to> grow my hair longer. Anyway, I went in with all these> worries and had just the best experience. The stylist> was very helpful and accommodating. She wasn't scissor> happy at all and she was very patient in listening to> what I wanted in a hairstyle even though I didn't have> an exact hairstyle in mind. My hair was cut perfectly> and it feels so soft and it looks so shiny--AND she> even told me that I was keeping it in pretty good> condition (even though you wouldn't have thought that> if you saw me when I went in). So now I've decided> that I will have to continue going to her every 8> weeks or so when it's time for a new touch-up and trim> even though it's a little pricey for me ($70 compared> to the $10 I spend doing my hair--not so well-- at> home). I know she used Aveda products on my hair, at> least a reconditioner and a general conditioner but I> forgot to ask what they were. So, does anyone have any> suggestions for what type of Aveda shampoo and> conditioner would be good for my hair? I'd been using> Salon Selectives that I liked pretty well but this> experience has made me into an Aveda fan (everything> smelled so good too!). I can't tell you how happy I> am!! And if anyone is ever looking for a good salon in> Atlanta go to NSEYA down on Peachtree street. They> also offer massages and facials and all that too.

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