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I used biolage (I think that's what it was called) reconstruction conditoner on my hair last week. I have noticed that my hair looks healthier. Can anyone tell me what this stuff does to your hair and how often should a reconstructing conditioner be done?
Well, I got it in a sample pack from Sallys. It was only $1.15 (or something like that) I don't know if it's new or not. I've never used Biolage until now. I just happened to pick up that particular name brand because it seemed like the ingredients in it were good.
I read somewhere that a reconstructor normally has protein in it as well as moisture so its easier on the hair than a regular protein treatment. It doesnt tend to make the hair hard like a protein treatment. someone correct me if Im wrong!
[ QUOTE ] Supergirl said:
Oh okay--they don't sell Biolage at Sally's so I bet you're talking about Biotera.
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It was bio-summin' I know it was a white package and I also noticed that they sell it at target too (whole bottles of the product name brand) I wish I kept the empty packet. oh well.
You know what, I think it WAS biotera. I don't know where I got biolage from. I didn't even know it was a product out there with that name! WOW I must be psychic or something LOL
[ QUOTE ] sugawooga said:
I used biolage (I think that's what it was called) reconstruction conditoner on my hair last week. I have noticed that my hair looks healthier. Can anyone tell me what this stuff does to your hair and how often should a reconstructing conditioner be done?
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I don't know about the other ladies but I use Keraphix reconstructer every 4 to 6 weeks and always the wash before relaxing.