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Lanza step 5 conditioning treatment

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Printed Date: November 22 2025 at 9:47pm


Topic: Lanza step 5 conditioning treatment
Posted By: DulcieB
Subject: Lanza step 5 conditioning treatment
Date Posted: April 01 2006 at 3:24pm

Hi

I have been reading through the boards and notice that Lanza step 5 conditioning treatment is recommended so many times that it is obviously a great product. I would like to know where I can buy this from in the UK or online, does anyone have any idea's? Thanks




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Posted By: aubergine
Date Posted: April 01 2006 at 3:41pm
Ask Claude, he's the L'Anza 5 step expert!! 

I think you get it done at the salon rather than do it yourself.  As a fellow Brit I'm not sure if they even do it in salons over here...we miss out on so much. 

*Ten minutes later*

Oh here we go....take a look at this:

http://www.debbielockehealthandbeauty.co.uk/hairdressing/prices.htm - L'anza 5 step protein treatment £10.50
http://www.davidpopham.com/prices.html - L'Anza ultimate 5 step conditioning treatment £15

These are UK sites but these are the only 2 I've found on Google....so the treatment must be very limited over here.  Perhaps ring round a few places or see if you can get hold of the required products seperately from Ebay etc..   At least it's not too expensive anyway...

Good luck on your search!

Where abouts in the UK are you btw?


Posted By: DulcieB
Date Posted: April 01 2006 at 3:53pm

Hi Aubergine

Thanks for your time and trouble, I'l sure have a look at those sites and look into your suggestions. I'm in Kent , where are you?. I'm always on the look out for great products for my dry hair and when ever I find them you can bet that their only available in the USA. I know you can buy most online but the shipping gets a bit expensive from overseas. Anyway.....carry on I will... in my quest for the holy grail of hair treatments. Thanks once again.Wink



Posted By: aubergine
Date Posted: April 01 2006 at 11:28pm
I know how you feel.  I had the spend so much time trying to find a good colour remover off Ebay (I opted for Goldwell) that cost more than it should of done...but at least it worked.

I live in Greater Manchester, so we're a good 5/6 hours away






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