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Hairstyles and Styling >> Hair Care Product Reviews >> George Michael http://www.longlocks.com/salon/?num=1076381134 Message started by Eowyn on Feb 10th, 2004 at 3:45am |
Title: George Michael Post by Eowyn on Feb 10th, 2004 at 3:45am
I got some of George Michael hair care products from "The Enchantress" salon online. I was kind of dissappointed with it. The shampoo, 60 sec. hair conditioner and creme rinse smells kind of plasticy. It made my hair fluffy but a little frizzy. The 12 min. conditioner is very thick and waxy feeling, and did okay on my hair, but I've gotten better results from Aveda and Joico. The George Michael products were $50.00 and I guess I was expecting more. :'(
BTW- I got a heating cap also from the same site for $30.00 and it works GREAT! :) |
Title: Re: George Michael Post by bikerbraid on Feb 10th, 2004 at 4:31am
I've heard so many wonderful things about the GM products, I'm sorry to hear they don't live up to your expectations. I know of at least one site where you might be able to resell them to try to recover some of your costs. PM me if you are interested in more information.
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Title: Re: George Michael Post by Anne-Marie on Feb 10th, 2004 at 9:45am
For my fine hair the George Michael products are an old and trusted īstand-byī,I have used them on and off for around ten years.But I only like the shampoo/60 sec.cond/rinse-I really disliked the 12 min.cond,made my hair feeling waxy,too.
Also they only work during the summer months for me,in winter they are not moisturizing enough. |
Title: Re: George Michael Post by Rapunzel on Feb 10th, 2004 at 11:39am
How odd that we have such extreme differences of opinion on this one... I despise George Michael products and have never used one I liked even remotely.
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Title: Re: George Michael Post by Anne-Marie on Feb 10th, 2004 at 1:12pm
Yes,I guess with G.M.products itīs either love it or hate it ;D I think they work for me because although my hair is fine and long itīs also quite oily-itīs only slightly dry in winter.The G.M. shampoos are not all that gentle and the conditioners are rather light.But the rinse(diluted with water) is one of the best detanglers ever,even though itīs silicone free-it gets rid of any knots&tangles.
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Title: Re: George Michael Post by Eowyn on Feb 28th, 2004 at 9:45pm
Hi, again! :D Well, to continue my George Michael Saga, I discovered that the evil frizzy hair culprit was the GM cream shampoo I used. I tried the products without the shampoo, and also used them with a more moisturizing shampoo (Nexus Botanoil) and they worked a lot better. The 12 min. conditioner made my hair really shiny, but it does seem kind of waxy and I probably wouldn't use it all the time.
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Title: Re: George Michael Post by bikerbraid on Feb 28th, 2004 at 11:12pm wrote on Feb 28th, 2004 at 9:45pm:
Do you think that the shampoo is too drying? |
Title: Re: George Michael Post by Rapunzel on Feb 29th, 2004 at 3:14am
Know what? I just realized that it's Paul Mitchell stuff I don't like... I've never tried George Michael products. These guys have to get themselves real last names :x
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Title: Re: George Michael Post by styg on Nov 13th, 2004 at 10:03am
i was thinking about ordering some stuff, but since i never found truly optimistic reviews ... maybe if ever i go again to the states i might consider buying some.
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