Hairsnob
Deep Thinker
It may be me just being paranoid ...... but is anybody else leery about "where" they purchase their products? 
Many years ago I saw a news story about counterfeit hair products (mainly Paul Mitchell) and them being sold in stores and not salons. The story was horrifying, mentioning how some of the counterfeit products even contained mold when tested and most of them had ingredients that were nothing like the original. I remember using grease (YEARS AGO....UGGHH!!) and I'd feel like ants were crawling on my scalp so I tried practically every brand out there so I just stopped using grease completely (thank god). GREASE....EEEK!!
The basis of the news story was that if something is a product that is only "supposed" to be sold in salons then do NOT buy it from a discount store or whatever because it's "definitely" counterfeit and can be unsafe. I dont' know if this was a scare tactic or what but that's what they said. Of course we all know that our neighborhood BSS's have anything you can name. They even showed you ways you might be able to spot a counterfeit and how some of the bottles were crooked and the ingredients were tested and nowhere near what they should be.
So what were we to do?? I myself said okay, well I'll only buy the majority of my products at stores like Walmart, Target, the supermarket, Trade Secrets or whatever since I figured no way would they sell counterfeit products. (There were no Sally's around me at the time). At that time I was using mainly using Paul Mitchell products and I would buy it from Trade Secrets only, figuring they were a salon so I was okay. I even stopped going to the hairdresser because my hairdresser was using supplies from the BSS's.
However, there was and still is no other option to buy my relaxer or color rinse so they are the only things I buy from the neighborhood BSS's (although I just found out that Sally's sells my Precise). I remember years ago when I used to go to the salon I was one of the itchy scalp women who seemed to be allergic to anything my hairdresser used and would leave the salon with a scalp dryer than the Sahara and would end up washing my hair days later.
So of course I contributed that to them purchasing their products from the neighborhood BSS's (I saw the stickers on the bottles) or them just not rinsing my scalp good enough.
So now it's years later and I have the internet to buy my products from. This opens up another can of worms for me (being the paranoid person that I am).
I often wonder if the products I'm buying on-line are real or fake because who knows and we don't even know if the supposedly credible stores products are real??? I recently ordered some Via hair rinse on-line because for a while my neighborhood BSS stopped carrying the black and I loved how it lathered up. I bought it online and it was like water... all four bottles!! It did still color my hair but it wasn't the same. I don't know if they changed the formula or if it was fake????
Sorry for the long rant but was just wondering if you all ever thought about whether or not you're getting the "real" products and wondering how much of your stuff is purchased at the local BSS.
......As I sit and check the USPS tracking website for the status of another on-line hair product to arrive...... Hope it's the real stuff!!

Many years ago I saw a news story about counterfeit hair products (mainly Paul Mitchell) and them being sold in stores and not salons. The story was horrifying, mentioning how some of the counterfeit products even contained mold when tested and most of them had ingredients that were nothing like the original. I remember using grease (YEARS AGO....UGGHH!!) and I'd feel like ants were crawling on my scalp so I tried practically every brand out there so I just stopped using grease completely (thank god). GREASE....EEEK!!

The basis of the news story was that if something is a product that is only "supposed" to be sold in salons then do NOT buy it from a discount store or whatever because it's "definitely" counterfeit and can be unsafe. I dont' know if this was a scare tactic or what but that's what they said. Of course we all know that our neighborhood BSS's have anything you can name. They even showed you ways you might be able to spot a counterfeit and how some of the bottles were crooked and the ingredients were tested and nowhere near what they should be.
So what were we to do?? I myself said okay, well I'll only buy the majority of my products at stores like Walmart, Target, the supermarket, Trade Secrets or whatever since I figured no way would they sell counterfeit products. (There were no Sally's around me at the time). At that time I was using mainly using Paul Mitchell products and I would buy it from Trade Secrets only, figuring they were a salon so I was okay. I even stopped going to the hairdresser because my hairdresser was using supplies from the BSS's.
However, there was and still is no other option to buy my relaxer or color rinse so they are the only things I buy from the neighborhood BSS's (although I just found out that Sally's sells my Precise). I remember years ago when I used to go to the salon I was one of the itchy scalp women who seemed to be allergic to anything my hairdresser used and would leave the salon with a scalp dryer than the Sahara and would end up washing my hair days later.

So now it's years later and I have the internet to buy my products from. This opens up another can of worms for me (being the paranoid person that I am).

Sorry for the long rant but was just wondering if you all ever thought about whether or not you're getting the "real" products and wondering how much of your stuff is purchased at the local BSS.
