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Keratase at Salon

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Topic: Keratase at Salon
Posted By: andrea7
Subject: Keratase at Salon
Date Posted: March 16 2003 at 11:11am
I was at Neimans Salon yesterday and everyone was swearing up and down that to keep frizzy,wavey hair straight this new Keratase Oleo Relax was the very best they had ever seen/used.

It was like $20 for shampoo, $34 for conditioner and like $25 or so for this leave in spray/protector.

I did buy it yet since just bought 2 huge bottles of TiGi but does anyone know if this is worth the investment?????

Andrea in Texas

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Posted By: Lyris
Date Posted: March 16 2003 at 8:18pm
Yikes! That's a lot of money for detergents and emollients. Whether they work depends on what's in them. Anyone know?

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Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Date Posted: March 23 2003 at 10:56am
I LOVE Kerastase. I've been using it for some time now. It's my absolute favorite product line---and believe me, I've tried almost all of them. I have very puffy, frizzy hair---not curly. I think you made a good investment.


Posted By: Sophie
Date Posted: March 24 2003 at 8:39am
And Andrea, If you don't like it, simply take it back.

And that goes for the Tigi too.

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Posted By: SSassy
Date Posted: June 02 2003 at 6:25pm
I've used the Kerastase Oleo Relax Shampoo and Conditioner before having my hair thermal reconditioned. I have to say that I did see an improvement in my hair texture, and keeping it better moisturized than I did in a number of other products that I'd tried (and I'd tried a LOT of them) I did still blow dry and use a straightening iron on my hair, but it felt like it was in better shape both before, and after using the styling appliances.

I still think Phyto Defrisiante Balm is the best straightening product

(Am I the only person who has a hard time with all of the French names being used for hair and cosmetics these days? I'm convinced I never spell or pronounce any products correctly anymore)

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