alterna products.. $150 for conditioner?.

femmemuscle

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i was looking at the advertisements for Alterna products. They make products with white truffles and caviar.

i saw a conditioner (lite) for $150 and another for $160.00

does anyone believe this is worth paying for?
 
Before I even read the thread...I figured the OP must be talking about the Alterna condish with the caviar in it. I'd heard about it, but didn't know it cost a whopping $150. I've seen it on Ebay, and I don't remember it costing so much...

ETA: No, I don't believe its worth it. You're paying for the brand name and the ingredients, not necessarily a result. It may not even "work" on our hair. I'd find out the ingredients and make my own before I pay anyone anything near $150 for some condish. Hell, I wouldn't even pay that for someone to do a deep condish trx on my hair...I'm a true DIY'er...I've heard of women paying upwards of $500 for these condish trx at salons, with special ingredients, but to me its ludicrous.
 
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not unless your hair is going to grow 5 inches everytime you use it :lachen:. I'm sure its a great conditioner but to be honest if you have to ask if its worth it means that spending 150 on a product isnt worth it for you, its too pricey. Dont get it, there are other things you could invest in that would give you a great return, like a steamer. But a product? naw :nono:
 
With the collective knowledge found her at LHCF I say no! It is not worth the price. I must say that I never heard of this product so I'm being bias but you will definitely come out cheaper from just searching the Hair forum.
 
Umm Ulta has a bag of about 6 Alterna samples including this one for $6, but I didn't buy because I don't care if it turns my hair into liquid gold I can't drop that kind of money on a bottle of conditioner.
 
There's a market for everything, so I'm sure there are people willing to buy it.

I wouldn't be included in that group.
 
it's the "beautysak.com" ad that's a banner on the forum. the "Science of 10" lite shampoo is $150. the "Science of 10" lite conditioner is $160.00...

and yes, there should be a hot guy to massage that conditioner on my scalp. ah, forget the conditioner, i'll take the hot guy.:)
 
i was looking at the advertisements for Alterna products. They make products with white truffles and caviar.

i saw a conditioner (lite) for $150 and another for $160.00

does anyone believe this is worth paying for?


the only truffles I;m paying that amt for will be the ones on my plate. My hair does not need truffles it needs moisture, protein and ceramides. Honestly these companies must think we stoopid....:rolleyes:
 
it's the "beautysak.com" ad that's a banner on the forum. the "Science of 10" lite shampoo is $150. the "Science of 10" lite conditioner is $160.00...

and yes, there should be a hot guy to massage that conditioner on my scalp. ah, forget the conditioner, i'll take the hot guy.:)


Oh femme how you always manage to brighten my day...
 
the only truffles I;m paying that amt for will be the ones on my plate. My hair does not need truffles it needs moisture, protein and ceramides. Honestly these companies must think we stoopid....:rolleyes:

Of course our hair needs truffles (wink,wink). We just don't know it yet. Alterna will take care of that, though. The next thing we know, Alterna will have a campaign telling us about the value of truffles on our hair. I can just hear it now: truffles are rich in nutrients that provide the hair with superb moisture, incredible strength, and glorious shine. WHATEVER!
 
I haven't tried the AlternaTruffle, but they do have some awesome conditioners. I do have a a tube of Philip B White Truffle Nourishing & Conditioning Cream, but I haven't tried it yet.
 
Yes:yep:: I have the White Truffles Luxury Conditioner Private Reserve. I Paid about $25.00 for 10.1 fl. (which I think is comparable to any other product I've Purchased:perplexed).

I haven't used it yet. But I probably would not spend $150.00 for a Liter.:perplexed
 
hey back at you femme - so you thinking of buying this stuff then?


No, i can't even imagine buying that even if i had won the lottery. it's just the principle of it.

it's like when "jordache" was a big deal in the early eighties. everyone had to have a pair of jeans that were too tight - and possibly caused a lot of yeast infections.

and just because they had the word "jordache" on them, folks were paying a hefty sum for them. Some chick paid about $250.00 for hers, where i could have gone to walmart and got a pair that was 2 sizes too small "long" and got away with the same look.

Except, i was about 10 sizes too big at the time.
 
Haha, I tried the white truffles Alterna back in the day years ago...I did not pay $150 for it but did pay about $75 for a shampoo and conditioner set off of Ebay.

Not worth it...nothing too special about it at all, then again I was too afraid to use regularly because of the cost, so couldn't see the benefits of using it over time. Wasn't worth it to try because I knew I couldn't afford the up keep of using it.
 
I tried to find the product but all I see for alterna is 25 and 35 dollar conditioners. Post the link

Honestly, That's about all I've ever paid for Alterna (and I've only purchased their Conditioners). I have about 10oz of Science of 10, The Caviar, Something Intense Moisture, Hemp Hydrate & Hemp Repair (admittedly those 2 were 'cheaper' $10.00-$12.00 and 'less' if you find it at Marshalls or TJ Maxx).

I've Never Purchased any of the Shampoos.:nono:

Honestly, Overall, I Like the Product. But Again, I would probably not invest in Liters, because I like to sample a Variety of Various Conditioners and curently do not consider it as a Staple, just something in the list of things to 'try'.:look:
 
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