View Full Version : Anybody Here Uses Pureology?
sepix
November 5th, 2004, 06:02 PM
*whoops* I shoulda posted under Product Reviews, huh?
Never mind this post. How do I delete this?
holly golightly
November 6th, 2004, 04:13 PM
i know thats annoying. i dont think you can delete it if its a thread starter :/ i posted in a wrong forum but cant delete it and i didnt wanna post it twice so :shrug: now im bitter about it :p
starryeyed
November 6th, 2004, 06:31 PM
Next time you can just ask a mod to move it so you don't have to double post. :)
Dirty Martini
November 6th, 2004, 07:12 PM
moved to Product Reviews. You can edit your original post to ask your question if you like - or let a mod know if you just want us to close this thread.
:)
holly golightly
November 7th, 2004, 04:01 AM
ahh. cool :)
this stuff is supposed to be great for coloured hair. the ppl i know who use it love it. I would try it but i use moisturising shampoo for thick hair and i dont colour and this stuff specifically indicates coloured hair but does not seem to specify having benifits for other types. anyway, if you're looking for shampoo/condish for coloured hair, i've heard this stuff is great :)
sepix
November 8th, 2004, 02:11 PM
Well good thing this thread got moved!! :sunny: I'm happy now!!
So how about Arbonne hair products? Anybody uses it and recommends them? I wonder if they're any good for dry, damaged, tangly hair...(like mine).
holly golightly
November 9th, 2004, 04:29 AM
hmm not sure, i looked it up and it looks like its only available online or maybe in a HFS. sometimes you have to be careful of those. as far as salon products go(maybe arbonne is?)' biolage ULTRA hydrating is really really good if you have dry hair. they have plain hydrating and "ultra" hydrating. as far as the damage goes, unfortunately, that usually is just a process of being cut out and the tangles usually decrease once your hair is moisturized :)
Alterna products are great for hydrating too but a little more pricey, but, depending on the length of your hair it might last a really long time so it wouldnt be much of an issue :)
Melissa M
November 9th, 2004, 10:26 AM
So how about Arbonne hair products? Anybody uses it and recommends them? I wonder if they're any good for dry, damaged, tangly hair...(like mine).
My whole family uses Arbonne's hair products. Their shampoo and conditioner self adjust to any hair type. A boy in my daughter's class told her she has hair that should be in a commercial.
Erin_S2S
December 5th, 2004, 02:19 AM
I have been using Pureology for about 3 days now and really like it.
It is too expensive for me to use all the time (I paid $14.40 for 10.1 oz shampoo and $14.40 for a 8.5oz conditioner on sale), but I noticed a difference from just one use so I'll rotate it with my other products. It really makes the scalp tingle too.
a_turncoat
December 15th, 2004, 08:42 PM
while showering, i noticed that there was a little "100% vegan" label on the colorcare bottle (the type made for colored hair). i dye my hair regularly, and i considered buying some for myself, until i saw the price.
Flower
December 29th, 2004, 11:19 PM
I just bought a sample pack of Pureology off of ebay for 4 bucks (including shipping). I'm excited to try this stuff because of all the good reviews I've heard about it!
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