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Printed Date: November 23 2025 at 12:11pm


Topic: Thank you
Posted By: Jewels
Subject: Thank you
Date Posted: October 21 2005 at 1:29pm

 

A big thanks to Swede and Claude for helping me with my hair dilemma, I have sorted my brassy roots out now, I used a Nice and Easy dye number 106, Medium ash blonde.  Which has left my hair nearer a browny colour but it looks sunkissed and I am really happy with the results even though whilst I was applying it, I was having kittens, and was imagining green hair.  I love the result.

 

Just one more lil question, can anyone recommend a really good conditioner that I can use to give my hair a treat seeing as its been through alot the last few days.

 

Cheers!




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Posted By: Veronica F
Date Posted: October 21 2005 at 8:49pm

Well lately I've been using "Pantene Sheer Volume conditioner with Amino Pro-v complex." I just use this as my regular after-shampoo conditioner and I swear it makes my hair feel soft even when its been dried. I also use a leave-in conditioner by Bedhead called "Ego Boost split end mender" just to prevent or keep split ends from appearing. But most importantly u should deep condition ur hair once a week; Since I have red hair I use "Rich Reds" intensive repair treatment by Marc Anthony.

U should try one of the deep conditioners by the Generic Value products line, which is sold at Sally's.

 



Posted By: Jewels
Date Posted: October 23 2005 at 9:45am

Hi Veronica

Thanks for the advice, we have Pantene over here so will give that a try and I also brought some Leave in Conditioner.  We dont have Sally's here, which is a shame as it sounds a good place to go for hair stuff.

 

 

 



Posted By: Veronica F
Date Posted: October 23 2005 at 6:15pm

Picadilly Circus in London has a Sally's, hehe, do u live far from London? Lol I travel too much, but I guess you haven't seen it but you definately have Sally's in London: http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/directory/1374/16053.php - http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/directory/1374/16053.php  

 



Posted By: swede
Date Posted: October 26 2005 at 9:28am
I'm glad things worked out for you :D


Posted By: Jewels
Date Posted: November 11 2005 at 6:35pm

 

Oops havent logged on for ages, just seen your message Veronica.  I live about 70 miles away from London, but have friends up there, so can get them to pop along and have a look for me, thanks for the link going to have a look now.




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