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an EXCELLENT product for damaged hair

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Topic: an EXCELLENT product for damaged hair
Posted By: liz_naz
Subject: an EXCELLENT product for damaged hair
Date Posted: July 05 2002 at 8:16pm
i permed my hair twice
its terribly frizzy and unmanageably dry and damaged yer

i recommend EVErYONE who has damaged hair to use Kerastase products
this is the first time i used it today, and cow me, my hair`s georgiously soft!
it feels like when its been blowdried!

get it! its unreal! :D:D:D:D:D:D :P
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:Liz_Naz* (",)



Replies:
Posted By: Rita
Date Posted: July 07 2002 at 1:49am
where would you find these products at?

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Rita (:


Posted By: liz_naz
Date Posted: July 07 2002 at 6:22pm
if ur in the UK
go to any Professional hairdressers such as Regis
they r all there, along with all the other professional hair care systems (",)
:|

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:Liz_Naz* (",)


Posted By: OnlyME15
Date Posted: July 09 2002 at 3:58pm
I use Kerastase myself- grast product!

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a life without hair is no life at all


Posted By: baby*flower
Date Posted: July 12 2002 at 7:04pm
how much does this product cost


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Posted By: liz_naz
Date Posted: July 13 2002 at 8:38am
its roughly around a tenner for each product

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:Liz_Naz* (",)


Posted By: oOoStArSpArKoOo
Date Posted: July 13 2002 at 8:15pm
Cool! Thanks for the advice!!:D

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StArSpArK


Posted By: malishka31
Date Posted: March 07 2005 at 10:40am
I love kerastase too. Amazing, i had the same results.. i was completly shocked. I am in america so i have to buy it on EBAY b/c it is 80+ dollars in salons... which is like 40 Uk pounds.. which to me is a lot.

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Posted By: mintychoc
Date Posted: May 27 2005 at 8:53pm
i really want to try Kerastase, but it's wayyy too over my budget. if it's 80 US dollars, it means it's RM320 and way too expensive


Posted By: eatgreenjello
Date Posted: June 04 2005 at 3:19pm
Kerastase is owned by L'Oreal.  Although it may work great for some people's hair, I wouldn't pay that much money for their products.  You can buy L'Oreal products in the drug store that are just as great. 

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**Hair type: 2a, which is wavy and fine.
**Color: Naturally dark brown, currently dyed reddish brown.
**Length: below shoulder length


Posted By: Merlin
Date Posted: June 21 2005 at 12:45pm

If you live in the States and have a Sally's nearby, I can recommend L'Oreal's Nature's Therapy Mega Moisture Nurturing Creme. It is very reasonably priced and I have had very good results using it (with and without a heat cap).

However, you should be aware that it is a silicon derivative and SOME hair reacts badly to silicon.  

http://www.haircareusa.com/loreal_natures_therapy.htm -



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Merlin


Posted By: cl21
Date Posted: July 13 2005 at 3:06pm

Which Kerastase range is best?

I use Loreal Serie Experte and its fab, only about £6 a bottle.




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