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Anyone tried Crede ER or Deesse?

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Topic: Anyone tried Crede ER or Deesse?
Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Subject: Anyone tried Crede ER or Deesse?
Date Posted: May 08 2003 at 4:51pm
I have heard some good things about Crede ER. In searching for it on the internet, it seems like wherever they sell Crede they sell Deesse too. I wouldn't want to buy it without knowing more about it. I am hoping someone here has tried it. The Crede ER ingredients are:
Water,cetyl alcohol,dimethicone,avacado oil, cetrimonium bromate,stearyl alcohol,sucorose cocoate,methyl paraben,disodium edta,natto extract,hydrolized keratin,hydrolized collagen,hydrolized milk protein,sodium hyaluronate,fragrance.
Is there anything especially good about these ingredients? OR is there anything bad? I have thin fine highlighted hair that needs damage control. I know nothing can fix what is done, but I would like to use the best products possible to prevent breakage and future damage.
Thanks!



   
 




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Posted By: Lyris
Date Posted: May 09 2003 at 7:27am
I haven't personally tried this product but judging by the ingredients it would indeed be a good moisturizing one. The cetyl alcohol second in the list is a good emollient ingredient, and the dimethicone following it will enhance shine. However, the oil listed fourth might be a bit too heavy for fine hair. After that is a detangling agent and another emollient. Sometimes it takes a bit of experimentation to get the right product for your hair. Good luck! :-)

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Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Date Posted: May 12 2003 at 1:40am
thanks for your reply lyris. may i ask your personal opinion? do you think the ingredients are much better than something i could get at my local beauty store (and probably for cheaper)? i have never seen crede in any beauty store i have been in...i would have to order it and it's $30. i am willing to try almost anything if it has a good history of working...i've never heard of crede before, except when a couple people posted on another message board that it was the most AMAZING thing they have ever used on their hair.



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