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RaefWolfe
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Current Hair: RAW True Blue
Posted 5 months ago

She's going to be dying it green in a week or two for earth day, thus the bleaching apparently.

The nice thing about being in college is that places always send you free samples. One of the free samples I got was Sunsilk's "hairapy" defrizz conditioner. You know, those little plastic packets with about a week or less' worth of conditioner? I decided to give it a try today and it is SO nice.

I went out and bought the sunsilk thermashine hairapy today. I straighten my hair a lot, and the defrizz is meant to keep hair wavy. I'll test it tomorrow and let you guys know how it works. It was about 3-4 bucks for the bottle of conditioner, but I decided to get the whole nine yards..shampoo, conditioner, and spray. I figure it can't hurt, and 10-12 dollars for all my hair needs isn't bad.


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BunnyWabbit
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Location: Metro Detroit
Current Hair: aveda natural red shades
Posted 5 months ago

I really like L'Oreal Nature's Therapy found at Sally Beauty. Its a little bit pricer than something you can just get at the drugstore, but I got a big big tub of it thats lasted for probably 6 months if not more with almost daily conditioning and it was $13 bucks. it works GREAT too.

ETA: I don't like the Tesseme you mentioned in the first post. I've got two GIANT bottles of it because my fiancee bought it for me once when it was on sale. I find it coats the hair and leaves too much residue, which means more frequent shampooing.


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