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Bumble and Bumble. Love the shine I get with it, not surprising with all it's cones. If I was still heat styling my hair I'd use their line exclusively. Nothing worked as well as bumble when I was heat styling my hair. Unfortually the cones weigh down my hair and the glycerin in it causes major poof that can only be tamed with heat.
I'll splurge on the hair and skin care stuff if it works for me. It's an investment of sorts. If I take good care of my skin and hair now it will look better for it 10-20 years from now. And since I'm not a label shopping kind of girl when it comes to clothes and other things any excessive cost spent on my hair is often over looked by the spouse. That said, I love finding a cheap and simple way of pampering my hair. Like $10 for a jar of coconut oil that will last me at least a year.
Any one try AG cosmetics line? I've been wanting to try their fast food line..
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Pantene Ice Shine is my hair's dirty little secret... I haven't used it in like a year though I have way too many bottles of conditioners to use up :guns:
All through my teens I used expensive hair products and I thought the more you spent the better quality you get. I was completely wrong and would never even dream of buying salon products again. A v05 conditioner, sls free shampoo, clarifying shampoo, and a variety of cone and non cone conditioners is more than I need and I probably spend less on all of that than I did on a pair of expensive s&c. One of the best things I learned here is to not let the media/society brain wash you about your hair.
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Burts Bees isn't "high end" per se, but it is quite expensive, and the one thing I miss about the states is the wide range of products. Here in the UK they only sell their stuff in Holland and Barrett (aka overpriced health nut store) and it's not much beyond the lip balm (though I do love the lip balm and it is what inroduced me to the brand :) )
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I can't think of any high-end salon products I've particularly liked. I do like Curl Junkie products; those are about $20 a bottle, which I wouldn't exactly call luxury items, but not on the lower end of the price spectrum. But go figure, I just found out that VO5 Strawberries and Cream is an excellent leave in for my hair. In fact, it's worked so well I can get great curls without any other products. This is a big surprise, because I've used VO5 to CO wash in the past and it hasn't worked that well.
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I have cheap hair. I have bought so many magic potion hair products. Expensive ones. I always go back to the cheap dollar bottles of suave shampoo and dove conditioner. This girl is done with the hocus pocus promises. My wallet will like that.
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I don't think salon brand products are that much better. They're probably a bit better, but I still think they're over-priced. One thing about name brand products though is that you know they will be (fairly) good quality, whereas with an unknown brand it may be great or it may be a bad product. I try not to buy things that I feel are very overpriced if I could get the same thing for less, and I think there are a lot of conditioners you can get at the drug store that are just as good as salon products, so I stay away from the expensive stuff. I buy GVP Conditioning Balm at Sally's, which is a knock-off of Biolage Conditioning Balm and a whole lot cheaper.
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I've used salon and drug store products and so far I don't think one is any better than the other.
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Aren't we in a recession?
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The only thing I splurge on is oils. Pure argon and camellia can be quite pricey. Otherwise, my hair prefers Suave and so does my pocketbook.