October - What did you buy this week?

i did not buy anything new this week, but i have the mane and tail deep conditioning shampoo and conditioner and also fermodyl roux leave in conditioner it works GREAT on my hair
 
Did I say I was done yesterday? Just checking, because that was a lie.

Denman D3 Brush
2 small spritz bottles (oil mist concoctions)
100% pure avocado oil (BOGOF)
Peppermint Oil

1 more thing this weekend and I SWEAR I'll be done until after the new year!
 
Oh, yeah, I forgot a few things :look:
Got 4 more 3 packs of Fermodyl 619 before the end of the month. Looks like my Sally's restocked. The shelves were full. I might have to hit them up one more time before Wednesday. You can never have too much 619, right, HD?

I also got the Loreal Natures Therapy Mega Repair Recovery Complex for a nice Ceramide R boost.
 
Hmm...Let's see: I bought a wood comb from The Body Shop, some body spray from Gap Body, Flinstones Gummy Vitamins, distilled water, and two small spray bottles.
 
Virgin Cocnut Oil
Babyliss ceramic iron and curling iron
Castor Oil
Dr. Miracles Temple and Nape Gro Balm
 
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Peppermint Oil, Rosemary Oil, Castor Oil, Giovanni's Leave In, Infusium 23 Leave In Repair - new packaging. Frizz Ease Hair Serum - Xtra Strength Formula (buy one get one free in Walgreens on last Saturday)
 
sebastian wet
sebastian texturize
PM round trip
JF volume reducer
PM straight works gel
noodle head
got 2 b hottie deep conditioner

:lick:
 
Aphogee Keratin Mist
Goya EVOO
Elasta Qp Mango Butter
Aveda Anti-Humectant
Matrix Sleek Look iron smoother


PJ?

nope, just curious.:yep:
 
Went to Target earlier and brought Nexxus Protexx Heat Protectant, Suave Humectant Shampoo and Conditioner. The Suave products are supposed to compare to the Nexxus line. I hope so, because they are cheap and me likey :grin:
 
  • Peppermint shampoo...for my new long pixie braids.
  • (4) Met Rx Choc chip cookie dough 38gm protien bars.
  • Pantothenic Acid 500mg vitamins (to add to my smoothie mixture)
  • Flintstones complete chewable vitamins
 
Ohhhhh, please repost and let me know how this works on your hair..I'm tired of blow drying with a round brush...Thanks in advance..:spinning:

Here's my report on the Conair Infiniti Tourmaline Hot Air Styler.
http://www.conair.com/infiniti-conair-tourmaline-ceramic-straightening-styler-p-446.html

The styler is very easy to use and lightweight. It has three heat settings -- hot, warm and cold -- but no speed settings. It has a tension button that has four settings, with the hightest setting for curlier or thicker hair.

I found the Conair Infiniti Styler to be a a great replacement for a regular blow dryer. My hair gets smooth with it but not silky straight so I still have to flat iron after. It doesn't have nearly as much tension as a regular blow dryer with a round brush. So if you are very good at using a regular dryer and brush, you probably don't need the styler. I'm very bad at using a blow dryer and a brush, and when I try I wind up with a poofy, frizzy mess with dry rough ends. The Conair Styler is much better for me.

Since I'm the Styler gives me straighter smoother hair, when I flat iron after using it I am able to get nearly salon-like results. I also find that the Styler + Flat Iron is better than a Roller Set + Wrap or Roller Set + Flat Iron for getting my hair straight from the root. I always wind up with wavy roots and part marks when I roller set.

I had been afraid that my hair would catch in the teeth of the styler-- it doesn't. I've used it a half dozen times already and I've only left one hair in it and it was a shed hair. I also found that I could use it mostly on warm or cool and still get good results.

I've been using the styler a lot (about 2-3 times a week) and I haven't seen an increase in split ends yet, my hair isn't dryer and I don't have any additional breakage. I am still going to slow down usage because I know all the manipulation and direct heat can't be good.
 
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