Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Any good brands of salon hair care & where to get em?

the salon stylist told me that products from salon are much better than the ones sold at stores like walmart target etc. cause its made with better ingredients. any good recommendations?



Any good brands of salon hair care %26amp; where to get em?

I found a really good hair conditioner that you can buy at beauty supplies its by "ENJOY" and its their hair mask.



Its the best I have ever used and now my hair does not break off any more.The shampoo is great too.



Also sometimes I use almond oil on my hair. rub hands together and go thru hair, makes it shine with out chemicals.



Any good brands of salon hair care %26amp; where to get em?

Your stylist wants you to buy from the salon because he/she gets a commission. Check the ingredients for yourself... you can get some of the same quality products at a discount store for a fraction of the cost. I use Pantene ProV and my hair is very healthy, soft, and looks great!



Any good brands of salon hair care %26amp; where to get em?

I don't know if you're a brunette or not. But if you are I suggest Brilliant Brunette. It is a salon style hair care product, but it is available to the public at regular stores.

How can i take care of hair with two different textures in it???

i'm in the process of growing out my hair from relaxer and i'm finding it really difficult to manage with the two textures. i am bi-racial and have about 1" of natural hair at the moment which is really thick textured maybe between a 3c and 4a also depending on which cart your following. i'm just really unsure of any products i can use in my hair during the transition to prevent breakage. does any one have any good pointers?



How can i take care of hair with two different textures in it???

all you need to know about growing afro hair and taking care of two texture hair .......... .................. is at this web for free



www.growafrohairlong.com



How can i take care of hair with two different textures in it???

Yah know i would actually suggest you just get zillions. i was trying to grow my hair out and thats what i did. just make sure your braids arent to small or to tight. dealing with 2 hair textures of hair may be difficult so maybe zillions wold be the way to go?



How can i take care of hair with two different textures in it???

well for hair of texture i'd say go with pantene for women of color i use it and other girls i know of other races it does help.I do agree with the latter about braids they do help and you don't have to worry about it everyday

I hav black people hair n i want my hair striaght without havin a relaxer im not good at takin care

my hair is thick and kinda nappy and i wont a flat iron without a relaxer and but not good with taking care of my hair and i need a heath product and good grease and shampoo also a nice and smooth conditioner and something that wont make my hair fall out and my hair is kinda short and uneven.......should i go with a flat iron and cut it in layers????help meeeee pleaseeee



I hav black people hair n i want my hair striaght without havin a relaxer im not good at takin care of my hai

If you have black people's hair then you will have difficulty keeping it straight if it is not chemically relaxed. If the hair is not chemically altered it will nap and kink right back up when the natural elements get a hold to it (any type of summer heat, wind, rain, humidity. . .).



I hav black people hair n i want my hair striaght without havin a relaxer im not good at takin care of my hai

If you have Black people haIR AND YOUR NOT BLACK, GET YOUR DAM TONGUE OUT OF THE WALL RECEPTICLE, DUMMIE



I hav black people hair n i want my hair striaght without havin a relaxer im not good at takin care of my hai

you need a really good shampoo and conditioner, it makes a big difference. redken makes a good shampoo for fighting frizz. also nuetragena triple moist products are good.



stay away from clarifying, baby , daily and dandruff shampoos. they remove to much oil and make your hair real light feeling.



after you wash your hair, use john frieda's spotlight or which ever one goes with your hair color, it is an oily product. you only use one drop literally, don't use more or your hair willbe oily.



dry your hair and then you have to use a straightening iron. that is the only way to get it straight. you can have it relaxed but it may cost you.



I hav black people hair n i want my hair striaght without havin a relaxer im not good at takin care of my hai

That's something most sista's deal with daily, especially now that its hot and humid. I go to the salon, and between visits I use a flat iron.



Braiding is always an option.



I hav black people hair n i want my hair striaght without havin a relaxer im not good at takin care of my hai

i have very thick hair also and i use a flat iron, to not make it burnt and dry i use biolage smooth therapy from matrix and trust me it works very well!!!!!

Where can I purchase Dabur (Vatika ) hair care productus in the United States.?

Dabur website does not show any U. S. places where there products are sold. Dabur is a company based in india. I believe the products to be very good.



Where can I purchase Dabur (Vatika ) hair care productus in the United States.?

if u live in newyork u can go to jackson heights, 26th st, or main street flushing.

How do I take care of african american hair?

Im hispanic but I am about to have a mixed baby. Im having a little boy and I want him to have an afro when hes old enough I think that would be so cute. What shampoo and other products should I use to keep his hair managable? Im clueless about taking care of this texture of hair so please help.



How do I take care of african american hair?

The best way to manage his hair is to get it braided. When getting his hair braided the stylist usually uses grease such as BLue Magic and Softee to make sure that the hair is mositurized and managable. With braided hair, the hair can be an afro with a good comb and wash after the braids get taken out (take them out in about 3 or 4 weeks) or and go back into the braided style for the hair can grow even longer. From experience with some family members with braided hair, it grows very fast so is it gets too long just take him to the barber for a trim.



WELL CONGRATS AND GOOD LUCK!!! =}



How do I take care of african american hair?

um, well, any volumizing hair products should work...but while his hair is still damp, get a comb and comb out the tangles with his hair being gently pulled up, then let it dry and keep doing it!



How do I take care of african american hair?

You have to have a certain texture of hair to have an afro,



cleary you cant have silky thin straight blone hair and get an afro.



I recommend you have the baby first, therefor you know what kinda hair the baby will have (really curly, straight, thick) and go from there.



How do I take care of african american hair?

Try some shea butter products to deep condition before washing, and don't forget to leave conditioner in for a few minutes while he plays in the water so that it has time to work.



How do I take care of african american hair?

just wait to see what type of hair he has. Just because he's going to be mixed don't mean he will have blk people hair. In the invent that he do you do nothing different than u would to your hair wash with shampoo air dry. Around 1 1/2 yrs old take to barber shop tell barber you want him to have an fro they'll know what to do.



How do I take care of african american hair?

You shouldn't use too many products on a baby. Their scalps are very sensitive. Try something very light and stick to it. More than likely, your child will have very curly hair. The hair will be short as a baby. But to maintain an afro, you should keep it cut to manageable height.



How do I take care of african american hair?

the cantu shea butter cream at walmart works good,.and smells good! and they make baby hair products for kinky hair such as this one... http://www.curlmart.com/store/product.ph...



the key is keep the hair moisturized and dont use shampooo with sulfates in the ingredients!



I have mixed hair too and it took me YEARS.. like my WHOLE life so far to find out what works for my hair..and the flat iron isnt the solution..



How do I take care of african american hair?

Check out this website, it offers lots of help about how to take care of natural kinky hair. In general the most important thing to remember when taking care of kinky hair is keeping it moisturized. Stay away from shampoos with sulfates and any products with mineral oil, petroleum, and silicones. These will dry out his hair in the long run.



Good luck and Congrats in advance.



How do I take care of african american hair?

I really doubt if your baby boy could get a fro due to he is mixed.



He should have a good grade of hair. Thick and probably curly or straight.

Avon VitAdvance Hair Care From Within; what AVON book is it in?

I've been looking for this product in many AVON books. I was wondering if any one has ever seen it and which one it is and the item number.



Avon VitAdvance Hair Care From Within; what AVON book is it in?

The number is 493338 for $9.99. Your avon rep should be able to look up items for you if you ask her. I do for all my customers who are looking for an item not in book.



Hope this helps.



pam



http://www.youravon.com/pwilson9387



Avon VitAdvance Hair Care From Within; what AVON book is it in?

go to the website www.youravon.com/sahreenstorm. Click shop then on the search box type Avon VitAdvance Hair Care.



There will be discount free shipping if you don't want to pay for it. Or if you live around Madison or Middleton WI I will drop it off at your place.

Im want a new professional hair care range for my new salon. i use Loreal professional and want anot

im opening a new salon in only a few weeks and im finding it hard to find another product range at the moment im using Loreal professional and love it, but i think my customers need another range to choose from, but im finding it hard to decide. I want a range thats not common in other salons something a bit exclusive but not too expensive as ive found my customers dont want to spend too much no more than 鎷?0 for a shampoo and about the same for a conditioner. Ive been looking at a range called bumble and bumble and it looks great but its expensive and im worried that the price will scare people. please help me im running out of time........



Im want a new professional hair care range for my new salon. i use Loreal professional and want another range.

Redken and Matrix are the two most known product lines, because they are advertised in just about any magazine you pick up. It would be great to carry one of those lines. People are always coming into the salon I work and asking for one of the two. Another line that is becoming very big is the Chi line. I don't know where you are, but around here it is in high demand. I find that when customers are looking for professional products, they are expecting to pay a higher price. They know that they get what they pay for. Best of luck with your new salon.



Im want a new professional hair care range for my new salon. i use Loreal professional and want another range.

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the saloon i use just started caring it,.. and i love it



Im want a new professional hair care range for my new salon. i use Loreal professional and want another range.

Beg Head Tigi (I swear by their conditioner!), or MOP (Modern Organic Prodcts) for the enviromentalist.



Im want a new professional hair care range for my new salon. i use Loreal professional and want another range.

WELLA WELLA and WELLA.



Im want a new professional hair care range for my new salon. i use Loreal professional and want another range.

You can use Matrix products, they always have great specials on, also Vella and Sebastian products are pretty good and not that expensive.Lanza products, Joco products, Redken products are also good.



Im want a new professional hair care range for my new salon. i use Loreal professional and want another range.

Framesi; it is from Italy; high quality and less expensive than Bumble and Bumble; been around forever. They actually have a traditional line that has been around for many years,, and a newer line formulated from rhodocrosite and other gemstones like tourmaline and infused with protein, very cutting edge, but very clinical good-looking packaging. It's all great smelling, high-tech, cutting-edge, and different. My salon where I go to get my hair done has been carrying their hair color and hair products for years; it's Italian so you can't go wrong with their technology, and it's not cookie-cutter.



Im want a new professional hair care range for my new salon. i use Loreal professional and want another range.

i love love love Redkin Products they have a great line for curly hair that is wonderful. I swear by the whole line for my clients, they love the color choices and the product lines. I is about mid range in price and well worth it.



Im want a new professional hair care range for my new salon. i use Loreal professional and want another range.

Paul Mitchell products are good, and mid priced in nice packaging and with nice fragrances. Or what about Ghd products, the Angel Tears product that my friend sells in her salon, is flying off the shelves. P.S. research this on your own with the feedback your customers give you. Do not listen to sales reps of anyone from Salon Services, they will try and sell you any old crap. Good Luck hope you do well.