divinefavor said:Is this something new? I've never heard of it before. I thought there were only 3 products in the Aveda Damage Remedy line (shampoo, conditioner, and treatment).
natieya said:It's a professional product. Not for retail.
tnorenberg said:Have you looked for it on ebay? You can buy almost any professional product there w/o a cosmotologist license. My little secret Oops,...did I just say that out loud?
Sweet! Thanks. I bought some. Now, if only I could tell what to use this for...tnorenberg said:yep, it's there.
AVEDA DAMAGE REMEDY EQUALIZING SOLUTION 33.8 OUNCES/1 LITER
This item is brand new and never used. It is not a second or irregular.
This Aveda Damage Remedy Equalizing Solution is for professional use only and not for retail sale.
Aveda - the art and science of pure flower and plant essences.
size is 33.8 ounces / 1 liter
This Aveda Damage Remedy Equalizing Solution is a fortifying pro-service hair treatment.
With an S & l patented water mix that helps penetrate hair, this intensive pre-treatment - with organic-derived quinoa protein and anti-oxidants - helps strengthen, repair and even hair's porosity, prior to chemical services.
This is for pre-service treatment for permanent waves, thermal straightener or hair color.
sareca said:
tishee said:do tell sweetie....I am TOTALLY new to the Aveda line.
thanks sweetie
sareca said:I'm guessing it's this...
natieya said:Yeah, I had the moisture immersion and strength infusion treatments. They are truly a treat for the hair. My hair immediately stopped breaking. Now, I only get healthy shedding. (I always see a bulb at the end of my strands). No more little broken pieces. I'm an AVEDA believer.
Nawl chica, this is natieya's fault. If she hadn't run up here talkin' about equalizing solutions I never would be been looking for Aveda on ebay. I'm mad just like you. *fake pouts*Serenity_Peace said:Damn, Sareca! Why you have to go finding the answer! Now, I'mma have to go buy the ish!
..La Flaca, don't say ish to me!!
tishee said:do you mind me asking how exactly they did it? I have really been eyeing the DR line.
sareca said:Nawl chica, this is natieya's fault. If she hadn't run up here talkin' about equalizing solutions I never would be been looking for Aveda on ebay. I'm mad just like you. *fake pouts*
natieya said:Nuh uh Sareca, don't be blaming me. I came here with a simple question for my LHCF sistas. LOL...
Where is the Texas luv??
Serenity_Peace said:Damn, Sareca! Why you have to go finding the answer! Now, I'mma have to go buy the ish!
...La Flaca, don't say ish to me!!
natieya said:I'm not exactly sure I understand your question, but I'll try to answer. First, they evaluate your hair to see if you need the moisture immersion or the strength infusion treatment. The stylist will look at your hair and scalp and then apply the appropriate treatments. The scalp oil treatment I received is the one for dry scalp. She applied it and then massaged in it. (Talk about soothing). Anyway, then she applied the moisture immersion stuff to the length of my hair and wrapped me up in an aveda turban and put me under the dryer for 20 mins. After that, she rinsed it out and my hair felt like butta! HTH!