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Jasmine
I have never dyed my hair, but the lady at the beauty supply store gave me "Pureology Serious color care shampoo: essential repair" and "Pureology serious color care shampoo: Hydrate"
I heard these are really good hair products .. but I don't know if I can use them? Thanks
Answer
I no nothing ABOUT YOUR HAIR to answer why you have been given that product.
Hair products, are not made of glue to FIX, PREVENT, REVERSE hair from getting damaged nor hair falls, caused by 'abuse'.
They are trillion dollar business and they do not give money back guarantee for damaged hair or hair loss.
In the beauty industry, there is no industry-agreed meaning for terms like 'organic' or 'natural'. Unlike the food industry, these terms are not regulated for cosmetics which means companies can use these terms pretty freely.
Also, products like shampoo, conditioner and body wash are mostly made of water so therefore are mostly natural (because water is natural, right?). So if a shampoo is 90% water, then a company can simply claim "90% organic or natural" and be telling the truth. Certainly, this isn't in the spirit of what people believe organic to mean, but it is within the law.
Don't believe the hype: "For skin care products, 'organic is not enough,. Some organic products are fabulous, and some are not." ~ Dr. Lisa Chipps , M.D. specializes in removing skin cancer & repairing the resultant wound (laser therapy whiz) in Rodeo Drive.
"Organic skin care products are trendy, but that does not mean nonorganic ones are dangerous," Wendy E. Roberts, M.D. past president of the Women's Dermatologic Society.
~ Glamour May 2012
Sources:
http://shine.yahoo.com/beauty/does-organic-mean-beauty-products-170800642.html
I no nothing ABOUT YOUR HAIR to answer why you have been given that product.
Hair products, are not made of glue to FIX, PREVENT, REVERSE hair from getting damaged nor hair falls, caused by 'abuse'.
They are trillion dollar business and they do not give money back guarantee for damaged hair or hair loss.
In the beauty industry, there is no industry-agreed meaning for terms like 'organic' or 'natural'. Unlike the food industry, these terms are not regulated for cosmetics which means companies can use these terms pretty freely.
Also, products like shampoo, conditioner and body wash are mostly made of water so therefore are mostly natural (because water is natural, right?). So if a shampoo is 90% water, then a company can simply claim "90% organic or natural" and be telling the truth. Certainly, this isn't in the spirit of what people believe organic to mean, but it is within the law.
Don't believe the hype: "For skin care products, 'organic is not enough,. Some organic products are fabulous, and some are not." ~ Dr. Lisa Chipps , M.D. specializes in removing skin cancer & repairing the resultant wound (laser therapy whiz) in Rodeo Drive.
"Organic skin care products are trendy, but that does not mean nonorganic ones are dangerous," Wendy E. Roberts, M.D. past president of the Women's Dermatologic Society.
~ Glamour May 2012
Sources:
http://shine.yahoo.com/beauty/does-organic-mean-beauty-products-170800642.html
Something I can spray on my hair after showering that will detangle, volumize & strengthen?
Esme
I have fine hair that's not in the best shape right now, thanks to bleaching some strands & basically just being too rough with it. I just switched to 100% vegan shampoo/condit. that has no sulfates or parabans or whatever they are called in it. I'm also looking for something to spray on my hair once I get out of the shower. I want it to *detangle *strengthen & *volumize. Any ideas for something that can do all 3? Or a combination of 2 products that can do all 3? I don't want to weigh my hair down either... Thanks for any suggestions. :)
Answer
In the beauty industry, there is no industry-agreed meaning for terms like 'organic' or 'natural'. Unlike the food industry, these terms are not regulated for cosmetics which means companies can use these terms pretty freely.
Also, products like shampoo, conditioner and body wash are mostly made of water so therefore are mostly natural (because water is natural, right?). So if a shampoo is 90% water, then a company can simply claim "90% organic or natural" and be telling the truth. Certainly, this isn't in the spirit of what people believe organic to mean, but it is within the law.
Don't believe the hype: "For skin care products, 'organic is not enough,. Some organic products are fabulous, and some are not." ~ Dr. Lisa Chipps , M.D. specializes in removing skin cancer & repairing the resultant wound (laser therapy whiz) in Rodeo Drive.
"Organic skin care products are trendy, but that does not mean nonorganic ones are dangerous," Wendy E. Roberts, M.D. past president of the Women's Dermatologic Society.
~ Glamour May 2012
Sources:
http://shine.yahoo.com/beauty/does-organic-mean-beauty-products-170800642.html
Hair products are NOT made of glue to fix, prevent, reverse hair from getting damaged, or hair loss, or make them grow . . . . they are a trillion dollar business. They also do NOT give money back guarantee for damaged hair or hair loss caused by heat & chemicals - hair's worst enemies.
For DETANGLING, a normal conditioner is all you need. You get the strength FROM ALL THE VITAMINS & MINERALS you eat everyday.
I haven't used conditioner for 16 years, we also have soft water. I also have stopped using chemicals. Heat & chemicals are hair's worst enemies. When traveling, I briefly rinse with bottled water. Chemicals can enter the body through the skin.
> > > Hair dye chemicals linked to cancer
London, Feb 20, 2013 I've been saying that since 2009.
Hair dyes, which include home hair colouring kits and those used at pricey salons, are linked to deadly cancer-causing chemicals, warn scientists. In 2009 the Mail revealed that women who used hair dyes more than nine times a year had a 60% greater risk of contracting blood cancer.
A year later the European Commission banned 22 hair dyes which put long-term users at risk of bladder cancer. < < < <â¨
Relaxers contain formaldehyde causing cancer.
NEVER brush or comb your hair when they're wet! I brush mine when they're 95% dried. Blow-dry for 5 mins. or less. If you're drying your hair longer, you're not only stressing your hair but your hair dryer, too!
In the beauty industry, there is no industry-agreed meaning for terms like 'organic' or 'natural'. Unlike the food industry, these terms are not regulated for cosmetics which means companies can use these terms pretty freely.
Also, products like shampoo, conditioner and body wash are mostly made of water so therefore are mostly natural (because water is natural, right?). So if a shampoo is 90% water, then a company can simply claim "90% organic or natural" and be telling the truth. Certainly, this isn't in the spirit of what people believe organic to mean, but it is within the law.
Don't believe the hype: "For skin care products, 'organic is not enough,. Some organic products are fabulous, and some are not." ~ Dr. Lisa Chipps , M.D. specializes in removing skin cancer & repairing the resultant wound (laser therapy whiz) in Rodeo Drive.
"Organic skin care products are trendy, but that does not mean nonorganic ones are dangerous," Wendy E. Roberts, M.D. past president of the Women's Dermatologic Society.
~ Glamour May 2012
Sources:
http://shine.yahoo.com/beauty/does-organic-mean-beauty-products-170800642.html
Hair products are NOT made of glue to fix, prevent, reverse hair from getting damaged, or hair loss, or make them grow . . . . they are a trillion dollar business. They also do NOT give money back guarantee for damaged hair or hair loss caused by heat & chemicals - hair's worst enemies.
For DETANGLING, a normal conditioner is all you need. You get the strength FROM ALL THE VITAMINS & MINERALS you eat everyday.
I haven't used conditioner for 16 years, we also have soft water. I also have stopped using chemicals. Heat & chemicals are hair's worst enemies. When traveling, I briefly rinse with bottled water. Chemicals can enter the body through the skin.
> > > Hair dye chemicals linked to cancer
London, Feb 20, 2013 I've been saying that since 2009.
Hair dyes, which include home hair colouring kits and those used at pricey salons, are linked to deadly cancer-causing chemicals, warn scientists. In 2009 the Mail revealed that women who used hair dyes more than nine times a year had a 60% greater risk of contracting blood cancer.
A year later the European Commission banned 22 hair dyes which put long-term users at risk of bladder cancer. < < < <â¨
Relaxers contain formaldehyde causing cancer.
NEVER brush or comb your hair when they're wet! I brush mine when they're 95% dried. Blow-dry for 5 mins. or less. If you're drying your hair longer, you're not only stressing your hair but your hair dryer, too!
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