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Topic: Biosilk Shampoo/Conditioner
Posted By: Aeone
Subject: Biosilk Shampoo/Conditioner
Date Posted: January 20 2006 at 10:45pm

Any thoughts, good or bad?  I saw a 11.6 oz trio gift set of the Silk Therapy shampoo/conditioner and the Silk Therapy gloss (what my eye is *really* on ehehe) for 21.99 @ Sam's Club.

Just wanted to know what other's experiences with it has been - moisturizing? Craptacular?   My hairpieces are dry-dry-DRY from this 49 below weather!!  



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Posted By: TanglesRC
Date Posted: January 20 2006 at 10:55pm

bio silk is a nice product- it is mainly sold at a Fantastic Sams salons

the price is right that u saw it for- grab it girl!

usually the small glosser goes for that much

remember, not too much on the roots, it will make extensions slip!

 



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Posted By: Kimberly D
Date Posted: January 21 2006 at 1:41am
Hey hey, Aeone girl! Saw the high in Fairbanks today was -33* F... makes
Anchorage's 12* look like tank top and shorts weather!!!   

Don't know if you like her or not, but here's what Paula Begoun, the
"Cosmetics Cop" has to say about Biosilk's stuff:

She gave smilies to the Silk Therapy shampoos and conditioners, no harsh
drying stuff in them, so they'll be great for your climate.

" Silk Therapy   ($12.00 for 2.26 ounces) is a standard, but very good,
silicone serum that, like all silicone serums, can make hair feel incredibly
silky and add amazing shine. This should be used sparingly, and is a bit
too greasy for those with fine or thin hair. "

The Silk Therapy gloss can be purchased on its own at Costco, if you
happen to be down Anchorage way.   


Posted By: Aeone
Date Posted: January 21 2006 at 9:25am

Thanks Tangles! <3 <3

Hiya Kim D!!!

Hehe - if driving the car wasn't like driving on square tires, I'd escape to Anchorage!  The freezing cold is do-able, but the dry air is a killer. The family and I went there after Christmas ..OMG, it *was* shorts weather ...Slushy snow, and warm air  

You know, I think next trip I'll def. look around at their costco and sam's - I keep hearing that the club prices are WAY cheaper in Anchorage



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