Ooh, I forgot that one. Yes it''s great. Haven''t used it in a while. Love the smell.Date: 3/4/2007 12:44:39 PM
Author: neatfreak
Kerastase! It''s pretty darn expensive...but you only need to use a little itty bit and it is amazing. It''s available only at really good salons and a few places online.
Yeah, I''ve been using Keatase, but that stuff is pricey, so I was hoping to find out what else is out there where I could get more bang for the buck. Thanks for all the suggestions, ladies...I''m heading out today to see what I come up with. I''d still love more suggestions thoughDate: 3/4/2007 12:44:39 PM
Author: neatfreak
Kerastase! It''s pretty darn expensive...but you only need to use a little itty bit and it is amazing. It''s available only at really good salons and a few places online.
I second Biolage. Also love Catwalk''s Oatmeal & Honey, especially for dry winter months.Date: 3/4/2007 12:37:47 PM
Author: Kaleigh
I love hydrating shampoo by Biolage.
This sounds like something my daughter would love. She has very sensitive skin and is very environmentaly conscienence. Maybe Whole Foods has something like this? Thanks for the info.Date: 3/5/2007 4:11:47 PM
Author: Sparkster
I use a brand called Alchemy which is widely available in Australia. The reason I use this is because I hate putting chemicals on my body and hair. I suffer from bad bouts of ezcema and only use gentle products with no irritating chemicals.
Alchemy products are formulated free from sulfates, ethoxylates, parabens, propylene glycol, petrochemical cleansers, silicones, phthalates, mineral oils, DEA and artificial colours. Contains no artificial fragrances and colours.
They do not test their products on animals and all packaging is recyclable. I''ve tried other sulfate free shampoos but they are awful and my hair feels ''dank'' but Alchemy leaves my hair soft and CLEAN!
Normal supermarket shampoo and conditioner costs about $6 - $7 a bottle. Alchemy costs about $22 for the same size. But it''s still cheaper than a lot of ''salon'' brands and it''s better for the body.
Date: 3/5/2007 5:49:04 PM
Author: marvel
This sounds like something my daughter would love. She has very sensitive skin and is very environmentaly conscienence. Maybe Whole Foods has something like this? Thanks for the info.Date: 3/5/2007 4:11:47 PM
Author: Sparkster
I use a brand called Alchemy which is widely available in Australia. The reason I use this is because I hate putting chemicals on my body and hair. I suffer from bad bouts of ezcema and only use gentle products with no irritating chemicals.
Alchemy products are formulated free from sulfates, ethoxylates, parabens, propylene glycol, petrochemical cleansers, silicones, phthalates, mineral oils, DEA and artificial colours. Contains no artificial fragrances and colours.
They do not test their products on animals and all packaging is recyclable. I've tried other sulfate free shampoos but they are awful and my hair feels 'dank' but Alchemy leaves my hair soft and CLEAN!
Normal supermarket shampoo and conditioner costs about $6 - $7 a bottle. Alchemy costs about $22 for the same size. But it's still cheaper than a lot of 'salon' brands and it's better for the body.
Date: 3/4/2007 12:37:47 PM
Author: Kaleigh
I love hydrating shampoo by Biolage.
i thought the Mrs was showing her enthusiasm for the VS shampooDate: 3/6/2007 1:54:42 PM
Author: belle
mind turning down the font some maybe?
Date: 3/6/2007 4:29:15 PM
Author: marvel
Date: 3/6/2007 1:54:42 PM
Author: belle
mind turning down the font some maybe?
i thought the Mrs was showing her enthusiasm for the VS shampoo