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18-08-09, 04:50 PM
Yes I would go for the Ultra Hydrating shampoo and the Ultra Hydrating Conditioning Balm. I usually get these from 'The Shampoo shop' online. I find a 250ml bottle of each lasts me around 3 months.
It really is good stuff, I have quite long and thick hair plus I also have hair Balmain hair extension in too and this stuff really makes them feel lovely!! |
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18-08-09, 04:56 PM
PS The Hydra seal leave in creme is great too!! I use this once Ive washed with the shampoo and conditioning balm. Only really use this as I have extension but you may find it good if you have long hair if not I probably wouldn't bother unless your hair is really dry!! x
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25-08-09, 08:16 AM
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I wouldn't recommend this as it is not a professional product |
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26-08-09, 02:25 PM
thanks guys - much appreciated.
I do try to look after my hair, but not being in the hair industry i'm not always sure what is best. If the products are good and work then i dont mind forking out for it. what about deep conditioning treatments? are there any professional products you could recommend me that i could put on my hair at home? at the moment i am having a shower, washing and conditioning my hair and then leaving the conditioner on for a couple of hours before rising it off. i do this about twice a week. |
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09-10-09, 01:06 PM
there are some good conditioning shampoos and conditioners available atm
take a look at: Hair Extension Care Products Hair Styling Products TIGI Haircare |
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