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Topic: Wella SP
Posted By: SDOW
Subject: Wella SP
Date Posted: September 05 2006 at 7:43pm
My friend just gave me a sample of wella sp shampoo, she uses and says its good, i have bleached dyed hair and wondering if this stuff is any good?
wella system professional color shampoo. its in a small mint package.
 
''helps to seal the color pigments into the hair and is proven to retain color intensity and prove brilliant shine.''
 
if its any good i might buy some



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Posted By: Sharyg11
Date Posted: September 06 2006 at 1:27pm
Wella is actually a very good brand. Give that sample a try and if it works for you, go ahead and try their products. I personally preffer Redken, but that is because it works great for my hair. But if in case of emergency I had to with something else, Wella would probably be among the possible choices. It is a premium brand and does produce very good results.


Posted By: missy60
Date Posted: September 23 2006 at 4:37pm
My stylist uses those products on me in the salon I cant really say about sealing in color but the conditioner doesnt seem to great to me I cant comb the tangles out of my hair after she washes it


Posted By: Sharyg11
Date Posted: September 23 2006 at 7:52pm
The have different formulas, may she's not using the right one on you. I bought a combo pack of the color preserve hydrating shampoo and conditioner. I don't color my hair, but it was on clearance at Ulta from $18 to $5. Purchased separe they come out to like $30. So I said, what the heck, just because I don't color It won't hurt. Well, that was some of the best shampoo and conditioner I've ever tried. The shampoo left my hair so soft, I felt I didn't even have to put conditioner on it. But I did it anyway. I refuse to not condition.
 
So if you can't detangle your hair with the conditioner she is using, she is definitly not using the right one. If I wasn't so addicted to Redken I would try more of their products. The ones I've tried so far are fab!
 
Much love, Shary


Posted By: missy60
Date Posted: September 24 2006 at 12:12pm
Which Redkin do you use I have the extreme but it doesnt seem moisturizing enough.  I need to purchase some new and hate to waste money experimenting.  I just got heavy highlights and my hair is sort of stressed out right now I need a really good conditioner


Posted By: Sharyg11
Date Posted: September 24 2006 at 4:09pm
I use the smooth down shampoo and the the smooth down butter treat. They are great. The only problem with the butter treat is that it has candelia wax in it. So if you hair is not super curly it might be a bit heavy for you. If your hair is more on the fine side then you should get the All soft shampoo and the All Soft Heavy Cream. Wear it with a plastic cap on your hair and go under a dryer or heat cap for 15-20 minutes. That would provide deep conditioning. If you don't have a head dryer or heat cap then try applying heat with your blow dryer. You need the heat to open up the cutticle and allow the conditioner to penetrate. Do a protein treatment once a month too. Nexxus Emergencee, or Joico K-pak deep penetrating reconstrutor, are both very good protein treatments. Apply them in the same manner as I explained above for the deep conditioner. After you rinse the protein treatment out then you need to deep condition. Otherwise your hair will feel like straw.
Follow those tips and your hair will be shiny and beautifull in a few weeks. Also, always remember to use a leave in conditioner if you blow dry. Sebastian Potion 9, or Salerm 21 techniques, work great. I alternate between the two. It is also a great idea to slight spray your hair with Redken All Soft Hair Addictive. Do not rinse it out. Leave it in and blow dry. You will have great hair!


Posted By: missy60
Date Posted: September 24 2006 at 5:19pm
I do have fine hair but alot of it but it is curly but not real curly.  I think I will try those products out do they have alot of slip because I have noticed tangle that I didnt have before


Posted By: Sharyg11
Date Posted: September 24 2006 at 6:59pm
Oh either line, wheater smooth down or all soft will detangle anything. They are very rich in emollients. They make hair super soft. I think you will really like them. If there is an ulta store in your area you can get trial sizes of these products there. That way, if you don't like them, you won't get stuck with a big bottle of it.
 
Much love, Shary



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