Tuesday 17 November 2009

10 comments:

Unknown said...

I've very interested in this range, my mum bought the shampoo for coloured hair so I was waiting to hear her thoughts, tbh cost wise as long as it performs well then I think I will likely make the splurge :)

Lydia said...

Isn't this stuff good? I have and love the creme for style, which tames even my frizziest of days (I am too slatternly with my hair to flat iron it, or even blow dry.)

The signature shampoo and conditioner is on my Christmas list.

beautyeditor said...

This line is creating a stir with beauty editors here in Canada as well, just so you know!

It's also the only line that my hairdresser will carry - and in the 10 years I've been going to him he's never liked a line enough to sell it in his salon. (This is a guy that's so good I actually *pay* for him to cut my hair... which is practically unheard of for beauty editors. That's why I trust him though - I've had too many bad free haircuts so I appreciate that he doesn't pander to media... or the L'Oreals of the world.)

Dinh said...

Dear BB,

Please advise me on a shampoo & conditioner set that isn't too pricey but at the same time not commercial brands like Pantene.

I have long, black hair that is dry at the ends but oily at the roots. Also because it's too long and I have to constantly tie it up away from my face, the strands are very weak.

Also sometimes it is hard to find the suggested products, so if possible could you also include the name & place of the retailer ? Thank you.

britishbeautyblogger said...

Hi Dinh: I'd suggest you look at the Klorane range - just google it for retailers, but in the UK its a pharmacy brand. It's better than your average 'supermarket shelf' brands but not as pricy as high end brands like Oribe. They have several ranges for differing hair types, but it sounds like you should trim off the dry ends and work on conditioning the lower lengths of your hair only - so not the top where it is oily. XX

Unknown said...

sounds like something I need, I fried my hair within an inch of its life from black to white, quite literally, and then decided to go a natural browny blonde, but I'm lacking the sultry smooth kate moss sexy hair, and looking more like scarecrow!

Dinh said...

Dear BB,

Thank you for your advice. I'm delighted and will head out this weekend for my new haircare products.

One more thin -slightly irrelevantm but.. I absolutely adore Bliss products, mostly because of the adorable packaging and witty names and descriptions. The same goes for Soap & Glory. But I'm not sure if their products are actually any good ? And I want to consult you before spending a bunch of money on products that won't actually do anything. FYI, I'm planning on a Bliss order consisting of products like the 20-in-1 balm, pore-purifying mask, lid+lash make-up remover, sets with gloves for hand and feet, the hot salt scrub and the slim city set (fatgirl, lovehandler and massager). Also some equipments such as the blackhead extractor and the towels.

Please advise !

britishbeautyblogger said...

Only thing I'd leave out of your line up is the Slim City set - not sure that it is the best, but then nothing much works for cellulite - you might as well massage and moisturise I believe to get the same effects. Otherwise, I think you have a very lovely shopping list! I like the Bliss products - and Soap & Glory - but that doesn't mean you will too! I think they are effective and certainly pampering so hope they tick all the boxes for you too! x

Anonymous said...

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Peter Coppola said...

I really pamper my self when it comes to hair and skin care. I would buy what is good for my hair. I love to experience the freshness of a certain shampoo on my scalp.