Scene Hair Guide #1: Products

by ChristinaEnvy on 08-15-2009 2:03 pm

Ashr wrote:
WitheredFli wrote: Just A Q when Is this going to be finished?
Would like to know more...

Oh well I have a few more in the works, (guide to dying, cutting, styling) but I didn't think there was much of a demand so I kinda stalled...


of course there's a demand! we all need the wisdom of Ashr in our lives Very Happy

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RE: Scene Hair Guide #1: Products

by mudrock1000 on 08-15-2009 4:43 pm

Alright so i plan on trying Nexxus or pureology.
1)I do straighten my hair daily and its already slightly frizzy and dry and somewhat distressed. I also need to start blow drying it because of the time school starts. So which systems would you recommend from each for a daily use?
2) how much does each cost?
kthxbai

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Re: RE: Scene Hair Guide #1: Products

by Ashr on 08-15-2009 9:20 pm

mudrock1000 wrote: Alright so i plan on trying Nexxus or pureology.
1)I do straighten my hair daily and its already slightly frizzy and dry and somewhat distressed. I also need to start blow drying it because of the time school starts. So which systems would you recommend from each for a daily use?
2) how much does each cost?
kthxbai

What are you specifically talking about? Like for some kind of shampoo/conditioner routine or like thermal protectant or...?

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Re: RE: Scene Hair Guide #1: Products

by mudrock1000 on 08-15-2009 9:32 pm

Ashr wrote:
mudrock1000 wrote: Alright so i plan on trying Nexxus or pureology.
1)I do straighten my hair daily and its already slightly frizzy and dry and somewhat distressed. I also need to start blow drying it because of the time school starts. So which systems would you recommend from each for a daily use?
2) how much does each cost?
kthxbai

What are you specifically talking about? Like for some kind of shampoo/conditioner routine or like thermal protectant or...?

shampoo and conditioner routine sorry forgot to put that XD

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Re: RE: Scene Hair Guide #1: Products

by Ashr on 08-15-2009 9:39 pm

mudrock1000 wrote: shampoo and conditioner routine sorry forgot to put that XD

Oh ok. Honestly, (and I'm speaking from the heart here), you don't want to get addicted to good shampoo and conditioner...seriously...it's bad...

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Re: RE: Scene Hair Guide #1: Products

by mudrock1000 on 08-15-2009 10:27 pm

Ashr wrote:
mudrock1000 wrote: shampoo and conditioner routine sorry forgot to put that XD

Oh ok. Honestly, (and I'm speaking from the heart here), you don't want to get addicted to good shampoo and conditioner...seriously...it's bad...

I wont. XD.

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Re: RE: Scene Hair Guide #1: Products

by Ashr on 08-16-2009 1:21 am

mudrock1000 wrote:
Ashr wrote:
mudrock1000 wrote: shampoo and conditioner routine sorry forgot to put that XD

Oh ok. Honestly, (and I'm speaking from the heart here), you don't want to get addicted to good shampoo and conditioner...seriously...it's bad...

I wont. XD.

*sigh* I tried to warn you. *shakes head* but you just don't know...

Ok. Pureology is my all time favorite, they have a cool tool that you can use to pick out a routine. Their stuff is amazing, you won't like it for the first few times (because they don't add all of the polimers that give a fake nice feeling, like store brands do, but once your hair is used to it, amazing.)

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Re: RE: Scene Hair Guide #1: Products

by mudrock1000 on 08-16-2009 2:00 pm

Ashr wrote:
mudrock1000 wrote:
Ashr wrote:
mudrock1000 wrote: shampoo and conditioner routine sorry forgot to put that XD

Oh ok. Honestly, (and I'm speaking from the heart here), you don't want to get addicted to good shampoo and conditioner...seriously...it's bad...

I wont. XD.

*sigh* I tried to warn you. *shakes head* but you just don't know...

Ok. Pureology is my all time favorite, they have a cool tool that you can use to pick out a routine. Their stuff is amazing, you won't like it for the first few times (because they don't add all of the polimers that give a fake nice feeling, like store brands do, but once your hair is used to it, amazing.)

Alright so my hair is wiry and unruly (going off of the options) but its also apparently distressed too. So which should i choose? (and by choose i mean like which option makes more sense?))With the unruly one i get the super straight one, the Damaged and distressed i get the essential repair one...and im not quite sure which makes more sense in the long run.

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RE: Scene Hair Guide #1: Products

by mudrock1000 on 08-17-2009 7:52 pm

and yes if im thinking right that will be my LAST stupid question. XD XD XD

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Re: RE: Scene Hair Guide #1: Products

by Ashr on 08-17-2009 8:51 pm

mudrock1000 wrote: Alright so my hair is wiry and unruly (going off of the options) but its also apparently distressed too. So which should i choose? (and by choose i mean like which option makes more sense?))With the unruly one i get the super straight one, the Damaged and distressed i get the essential repair one...and im not quite sure which makes more sense in the long run.

Honestly for you I'd say you need repair, (because of the flatiron damage) after that maybe you should switch to super straight. *nods*

(oh and hey don't worry, I love your questions.)

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Re: RE: Scene Hair Guide #1: Products

by mudrock1000 on 08-17-2009 9:10 pm

Ashr wrote:
mudrock1000 wrote: Alright so my hair is wiry and unruly (going off of the options) but its also apparently distressed too. So which should i choose? (and by choose i mean like which option makes more sense?))With the unruly one i get the super straight one, the Damaged and distressed i get the essential repair one...and im not quite sure which makes more sense in the long run.

Honestly for you I'd say you need repair, (because of the flatiron damage) after that maybe you should switch to super straight. *nods*

(oh and hey don't worry, I love your questions.)


OK i will do that. My hair is starting to grow past the damage anyway so thats good.

And since you do, and since i know im going to fail algebra 2...I hope your good at math Very Happy

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by mudrock1000 on 08-17-2009 9:19 pm

wait last stupid question i hope.
How much (the 10 oz bottle) does it cost at salons?
Or is there a website or whatever XD
because yes i do need to save money horribly

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Re: RE: Scene Hair Guide #1: Products

by Ashr on 08-17-2009 11:50 pm

mudrock1000 wrote: OK i will do that. My hair is starting to grow past the damage anyway so thats good.

And since you do, and since i know im going to fail algebra 2...I hope your good at math Very Happy

Actually I'm majoring in math in college.

mudrock1000 wrote: wait last stupid question i hope.
How much (the 10 oz bottle) does it cost at salons?
Or is there a website or whatever XD
because yes i do need to save money horribly

Honestly it'll probably be about the same on amazon.

Though I'm going to take this opportunity to warn you...one...more...time...
You will get addicted after you start using this stuff.

*makes ominous voice* YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.

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Re: RE: Scene Hair Guide #1: Products

by mudrock1000 on 08-18-2009 11:41 am

Ashr wrote:
mudrock1000 wrote: OK i will do that. My hair is starting to grow past the damage anyway so thats good.

And since you do, and since i know im going to fail algebra 2...I hope your good at math Very Happy

Actually I'm majoring in math in college.


Oh sweet. Im coming to you now for stupid math questions if thats ok XD

Ashr wrote:
mudrock1000 wrote: wait last stupid question i hope.
How much (the 10 oz bottle) does it cost at salons?
Or is there a website or whatever XD
because yes i do need to save money horribly

Honestly it'll probably be about the same on amazon.


ok thank you very much. lol I am going to try to get some today. Lol...get some. XD

ashr wrote: Though I'm going to take this opportunity to warn you...one...more...time...
You will get addicted after you start using this stuff. =

*makes ominous voice* YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.


If i do get addicted...shouldn't that be good? XD

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by psykait333 on 08-24-2009 11:57 am

Ok, I'm horrible at styling hair..So I'm here to ask for help. If that's ok.
Umm..I like the shaggy, super textured look, I like it spiky..but not spiked up if you know what I mean? I definitely have the choppiness and layers for it. But..I can't get my hair to cooperate with it, I have some decent wax and texturizing gel, and good hairspray, a teasing comb..but in all honesty..I don't know like..how much to use? Cause I also dye my hair a lot which makes showering a lot difficutl (please don't think I'm gross, I just do every other day for hair). So yeah..
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Sorry about the paragraph there..

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