simplyhair
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Everyone who read my thread on Sunday knew how distraught I was. Big hugs to everyone who chimed in with advice.
I just could not rest and be at peace with damaged hair. Why didn't the ION Crystal Gel Treatment work? So, my mind started to wonder :scratchch. If ION is a "knock off" of Malibu, then shouldn't they be the expert on what in the world is wrong with my hair. They should know for sure if the bumpy things I see and feel on my hair are the cuticles raised or actually minerals stuck on my hair
I waited until Tuesday morning to give them a call. My first point of contact was Teresa. She is a licensed stylist and listened to my hair problems and stayed on the line and answered all my questions.
I explained to her everything I mentioned in my thread above.
Brief description of our conversation:
Me: I have had hard water for three years. My hair is bumpy and sticks together all the way down the hair shaft. Are the bumpy “things” my raised cuticles?
Teresa: NO, those bumpy things you see are hard water minerals that have been deposited and built up on your hair.
Me: Really?
Teresa: Yes, your hair has a negative charge. The minerals in hard water have a positive charge and will attach to your hair.
Here is a link with a diagram of what she is explaining.
Me: Well, I read that hair damaged by hard water cannot be fixed or corrected.
Teresa: NO WAY! It surely can be corrected.
Me: It can?
She goes on to explain that the Malibu Makeover will completely remove all the minerals. She did an excellent job of diagnosing a “prescription” (that’s what I’ll call it) on how to “cure” my problem. She said to go ahead and let my stylist perform the Makeover, tell the stylist to use at least two packets, and process me under the dryer for the maximum 40 minutes. The stylist will then apply the Power Protein Rebuilder and I would be good to go. She promised and guaranteed until she was blue in the face that I would see results.

I left the conversation a believer but little skeptical because I didn’t want to shell out $25 for a treatment that might not work.

I called to several salons that offer the Malibu Makeover. The prices ranged from $10 to $25 and higher per packet. So, I got a steal when my stylist said she would give me three or four packets for the same $25. I love that she does not try to milk me for a ton of money!

After all of this back and forth on the phone

EDITED 04/01/2012:
I've had a couple of people ask me about my success with the Malibu Makeover. I believe it's best to come back and give an update and edit this post. I don't want others to spend their time and money on something that "might" not work when the issue could stem from something else.
Below are some of my responses I gave to a couple of ladies:
Initially, I thought my hair was acting strange because of the hard water. And it probably was to a certain degree. I really believe my hair was extremely dry from using a no-lye relaxer and being underprocessed.
I'm just not all that confident that the MM was a solution. I "thought" the Malibu Makeover cured my hair. I know one thing, it does strip your hair supposedly of the deposits which is good but I just can't confirm that my hair was back to normal...because it wasn't even after the water softener was installed.
I think my hair was just done in with being relaxed and stylists not applying the relaxer correctly or rinsing it out correctly...know what I mean? It just all took a toll on my hair when my original stylist moved away...it was down hill after that.
My former stylist (the one that moved) used to put the Keracare 5 in 1 Reconstructor on my hair and let it sit after rinsing out the relaxer. (Deep conditioning is still possible at this time because the upper mantle of the hair is still alkaline--approximate pH of 10.0--and the cuticles remain partially open.) It's the step before the Neutralizing Poo. The new stylists NEVER did that step. I mean, my former stylist would do that step on my hair even if we didn't use a Keracare relaxer. In my mind, it just had to be this missing step in the relaxing process with the new stylists because my dry hair issues did not change once the water softener was installed.
So please do not do this treatment based on my review. Sorry if some of the paragraphs are jumbled or do not flow because I copy/pasted from different places.
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