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Lyris View Drop Down
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Joined: Feb 10, 2002
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Posted: Jan 20, 2003 at 5:19am
Hello everyone. If you're bored and feeling creative, here's a question for you:

What is the absolute worst hair product you've ever tried, and why was it so wretched?

My vote:
Special FX Straight Out gel. I was in Washington, D.C. during the hottest part of July when I first tried this thick, pink gel. My then-shoulder-length hair was the greasiest, heaviest wreck of snarls the Metro has ever seen. I have pictures of me standing in the subway with hair that still embarasses me.

What's yours?

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caro View Drop Down
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Posted: Jan 21, 2003 at 5:19am
panthene shampoo, the old formula, really really awful, it ruined my waist length hair.

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Ingrid16 View Drop Down
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Joined: Sep 26, 2002
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Posted: Jan 21, 2003 at 5:19am
Hey!
I agree about Pantene- it was the conditioner for me, tho...I saw all of these commercials about it and everyone said that it was the best, so I caved in and bought it. Every time I used it, it seemed that some hair would fall right out of my head; not the couple 2-3 strands you normally get when you condition, and not exactly in handfuls, but a LOT. I used it for about three weeks (thinking there was something wrong me ME), and my hair got noticably thinner. Then I stopped using that junk, and it stopped falling out. I`ve known a couple of other people who have had similar experiences with it. :(

Thanx for the story, Lyris....made me smile. :)

Love to all,
Inga

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Lyris View Drop Down
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Posted: Jan 21, 2003 at 5:19am
Hi Inga! Nice to chat with you again. My HAIR would`ve made you laugh! Or feel compelled to buy me a bottle of industrial-strength shampoo. :-)

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Merlin View Drop Down
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Joined: Jan 31, 2001
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Posted: Jan 22, 2003 at 5:19am
Rave Perm.

Back in the Big Hair 80s, my sister-in-law decided that she wanted one since several of her friends had it and talked about how great a product it was. The rods weren`t even fully out when we realized we had made a HUGE mistake! Her hair felt sticky and gummy - and we followed the directions to the letter and even left the solution on shorter than recommended. It took MANY conditioning treatments and trims to return her hair to anything resembling normal. As for her friends, they all suddenly got pixie haircuts.

Awful stuff :( but a fun topic, Lyris. ;)

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Booie View Drop Down
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Posted: Jan 30, 2003 at 5:19am
over the counter ....SUN IN .......... that stuff should be banned ! lol ...A hairdressers life would be so much easer!!!!... lol
NO MORE HENNA`S..LOL
....I was bored thanks Lrie`s!!!!

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Booie View Drop Down
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Posted: Jan 30, 2003 at 5:19am
I mean Lyri`s .....my spelling & typing stink`s ..LOL

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hairalways View Drop Down
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Posted: Feb 04, 2003 at 5:19am
Oh this list could go on and on.......

Rave perm and sun-in (my teens were a study in hair diasters) Clairol Balsam hair color in black. All Pantene, Suave and WHite Rain products. Aqua Net. Dep gel. And last, but not least, any home hair relaxer. Don't do that at home!!!! My loose wavy hair became a flat lifeless mess!

jacqui

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Lyris View Drop Down
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Posted: Feb 04, 2003 at 5:19am
I had forgotten about Sun-in. Sheesh, what a wreck. In the dead of winter during my high school freshman year I took a bottle of that godforsaken stuff and a blow dryer to my medium brown hair. Apparently I didn't realize that crossing guard-orange is NOT a stylish color choice for natural brunettes....or anyone, for that matter. I had two teachers, a track coach and my band director all comment on my "new" hair color. You know it's pretty bad when the best descriptor they can muster is "new." Yeeeech!

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Posted: Feb 04, 2003 at 5:19am
Is pant

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Lyris View Drop Down
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Posted: Feb 04, 2003 at 5:19am
Hi Isla. Consumers have a real love-hate relationship with Pantene. It is by no means a deadly, hair-destroying brand for every user, but it certainly has its wealth of problems. The shampoos tend to be on the harsh side, which is problematic for dry hair, and the conditioners can cause significant buildup due to their film formers and silicone-derivatives. The conditioners won't hurt your hair, but without a good, thorough shampoo they can weigh down fine hair. I used Pantene only briefly during my second year in college and have since discovered lines that I like better.

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Posted: Feb 04, 2003 at 5:19am
do you remeber when people thaught the horse shampoo Main & Tail was the greatest cheapest stuff ?...............Thats when i seem to remeber panteen being poular too .....bye the way ....Lyris
multie colered hair desaster needs help real bad and you are sooooo good wih words they are talkin sun in !!! hope ya get this in time ...

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wittils View Drop Down
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Joined: Jan 15, 2003
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Posted: Feb 05, 2003 at 5:19am
My husband uses the Mane and Tail conditioner.... He seems to believe it is good stuff. But I snuck a bit and my hair frizzed, so that was that. Has anyone else had good or bad results with it?

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Booie View Drop Down
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Posted: Feb 06, 2003 at 5:19am
hi Wittils, I only used it on my horse's......but I do remember getting a worning at the shop from the matrix co. I think but dont realy member any way our rep said that it caused problems in perming because of the lanelin in it ......I'm not sure what the problems were ........butt I do know once a man's mind is set its hard to change it..lol ...J/K

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Posted: Feb 09, 2003 at 5:19am
I too had a disaster with Sun-In. Back in 1970, the summer before my freshman year in high school, I spent a week at the beach with a bottle of Sun-In and my best friend. We believed we were looking good and even put it on our eyebrows to "match" them to our hair. Imagine the distress when we realized what we had done. And back then 14 year old girls did not color their hair or go to the salon (our mothers were still doing the once a week shampoo, set, tease, spray routine so styling and color were iffy at best). So I spent an entire year growing it out. My head was a stripe for a long time.

My daughter tried it at about the same age and had beautiful results. She has great hair though and at least going to the salon for color correction was an option for her.

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uzma View Drop Down
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Joined: Aug 27, 2002
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Posted: Feb 14, 2003 at 5:19am
IMHO - Aveda products.
The most money I have ever wasted on hair products.

Specifically:
> Blue Malva shampoo & conditioner
> Brilliant shampoo & conditioner
> Purefume shampoo
> Deep conditioning treatment

My purse said "Ouch".
My hair said "You've dried me out - don't use that stuff on me ever again !!!"

I said "OK".

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Ingrid16 View Drop Down
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Posted: Feb 15, 2003 at 5:19am
Another one that stinks...
Physique products (or at least the couple I've tried).
They don't work at all!!!!! They say that it gives you 20 hour hold...it didn't last 20 minutes.
Oh, well, at least its not expensive. Live & learn! :)

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Lyris View Drop Down
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Posted: Feb 18, 2003 at 5:19am
Hi Leslie,

First off, what is your hair like right now? Naturally or colored blonde, dry, frizzy, long, healthy, curly, wavy, etc? Speaking from personal experience, Sun In is a product that warrents serious introspection and caution. Hydrogen peroxide is the lightening ingredient, and while it can help blonde hair lighten up, it comes with a price. The lift process is damaging--that's an inescapable fact, as with virtually all permanent processes.

People who get the scariest results from Sun In are typically medium to dark brunettes whose hair turns orange, not blonde. To go platinum a brunette must use a two-step process, meaning first strip the naturally dark color then apply a toner (blonde color.) Sun In alone cannot lift brown hair all the way to blonde--it stops at about tangerine orange.

As for good shampoos/conditioners, it really depends on your hair type and what you want your hair to do. If your hair is dry, look for shampoos without harsh surfactants such as sodium lauryl (not laureth) sulfate, TEA-lauryl sulfate and sodium c14-16 alkyl benzoate. My personal recommendations: Redken All Soft and Phyto Systeme Hydro-Botanics. As for conditioners, I love Aura Cherry Almond Bark revitalizing conditioner, Frizz Ease Glistening Creme and Mizani Moisturefuse. Good luck Leslie!

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Savage Gardener View Drop Down
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Posted: Feb 23, 2003 at 5:19am
Sun-In is the tool of the devil! The orangeness - it's like you've been Tangoed!

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Sophie View Drop Down
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Posted: Feb 24, 2003 at 5:19am
My hair has never been ruined......But I have Fixed or in some unfortunate cases, Atempted to Fix Sun-In disasters, many, many, times though out the years.

Color On, My Artistically Inthusiastic Friends.

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LiliBeach View Drop Down
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Posted: Mar 02, 2003 at 5:19am
One of my "worst" would be Matrix Amplify Shampoo and Conditioner.
I tested the ph on these and the shampoo was an 8.5 ph and the conditioner was a 3 ph.
An 8.5 is equivalant to a perm.
In other words, the shampoo blows open the cuticle than slams it shut with the conditioner.
This really reeks havoc on your hair.

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Lyris View Drop Down
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Posted: Mar 03, 2003 at 5:19am
[QUOTE=LiliBeach] One of my "worst" would be Matrix Amplify Shampoo and Conditioner.
I tested the ph on these and the shampoo was an 8.5 ph and the conditioner was a 3 ph.
An 8.5 is equivalant to a perm.
In other words, the shampoo blows open the cuticle than slams it shut with the conditioner.
This really reeks havoc on your hair.
[/QUOTE]

Good grief!!

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Sophie View Drop Down
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Posted: Mar 03, 2003 at 5:19am
Wow. Good to know!

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Laine1998 View Drop Down
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Posted: Mar 24, 2003 at 5:19am
As for sun-in,

I've used it numerous times a few years back. My hair was a medium color blonde (its darkened over the years, it was white when I was a baby.) I guess it really determines on what your hair color was before you used it. I would be somewhat hesitant to use it now because my hair is now a dark blonde/light brown color now.

But then again, I was still in high school, so I might of thought it looked good..but that doesn't mean too much

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Joined: Mar 20, 2003
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Posted: Mar 24, 2003 at 5:19am
Sorry to disagree with you guys, but I *LOVE* Pantene and I use it all the time. My hair is really thick and Pantene makes it soft and silky.

I don't like Physique. I got some samples and they made my hair flat and hard to comb through.
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