Abbey32
03-10-2004, 08:27 PM
My hair dresser said it was the best for brassy hair. I never heard of it and was wondering where they sold it and the cost and how it worked. She wasn't sure where it was sold...maybe Ulta.
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maak823
03-11-2004, 09:44 AM
I am not sure if it works- but it is available in a lot of salons, it is available on the internet as well- do a google search on the products- you'll find a retailer.
My hair dresser said it was the best for brassy hair. I never heard of it and was wondering where they sold it and the cost and how it worked. She wasn't sure where it was sold...maybe Ulta.
My hair dresser said it was the best for brassy hair. I never heard of it and was wondering where they sold it and the cost and how it worked. She wasn't sure where it was sold...maybe Ulta.
lindao1
03-11-2004, 07:40 PM
Hi,
I found the Graham Webb products at our Target here. I don't know if there would be a difference in what Target sells and what you can get at a salon. This was awhile ago, but maybe they still carry it if you have a store near you. I found that his products caused alot of static and flyaways in my hair, but my hair is very fine and thin. It may work better for someone else's hair type. Linda
I found the Graham Webb products at our Target here. I don't know if there would be a difference in what Target sells and what you can get at a salon. This was awhile ago, but maybe they still carry it if you have a store near you. I found that his products caused alot of static and flyaways in my hair, but my hair is very fine and thin. It may work better for someone else's hair type. Linda
summer603
03-13-2004, 04:02 PM
I'm pretty sure I've heard of that brand before, but have never tried it. I'm currently "obsessed" with these products I heard about through a friend. The brand is called "Satinique". It hasn't even been a week since using it and my hair feels like silk! It's so much softer. I have straight hair, but when it's drying it gets SO frizzy and static-y, but this has helped a lot with that. I don't think I've been more impressed by any other hair care, and I've tried quite a bit (including the more expensive shampoos and conditioners like Redken, Biolage, Phyto, etc.). You can't get these products at a salon, though. And, if you're wondering about cost wise.. it's pretty reasonable. Definitely cheaper than buying shampoo at a salon.
Take care! :)
Take care! :)
kimzi81
03-14-2004, 09:32 PM
i used to model for graham webb products.. they are really nice products, although i do like RUSK better (which i also did some shows for.) between the two, i can definitely say rusk works better so you might wanna try that one too =) remember that everyones hair is different though, so what works for some wont work for others.
if your hair is brassy, make sure to invest in a good hair conditioner. it makes all the difference. i know some people here hate pantene, but when my hair was super damaged from all the bleaching and coloring and other treatments from the shows, pantene's deep fortifying treatment was the only conditioner that made my hair soft again.
if your hair is brassy, make sure to invest in a good hair conditioner. it makes all the difference. i know some people here hate pantene, but when my hair was super damaged from all the bleaching and coloring and other treatments from the shows, pantene's deep fortifying treatment was the only conditioner that made my hair soft again.

