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Title: Phyto shampoos-conditioners-looking for info Post by strawberryfine on Sep 24th, 2004 at 3:36am
Hi All,
I'm looking for information, opinions, recommendations, etc. on Phyto shampoos and also their conditioners. If you like these products, where do you buy them? If you don't like them, what would you recommend instead? I have to have shampoo-no CO for me I'm afraid. TIA, strawberryfine |
Title: Re: Phyto shampoos-conditioners-looking for info Post by Rua on Sep 24th, 2004 at 11:14am
Are you referring to Phyto Reflet by Yves Rocher?
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Title: Re: Phyto shampoos-conditioners-looking for info Post by strawberryfine on Sep 25th, 2004 at 1:34pm
Hi Rua,
Thanks for answering my post. I'm not sure about this line; I know some of the shampoos are phytojojoba, phytocitrus and phytopanama- I think it is under the Phytotherathrie line. Thanks, strawberryfine |
Title: Re: Phyto shampoos-conditioners-looking for info Post by Rua on Sep 25th, 2004 at 7:52pm
Oh right, ok.
I must have something that's different. It was a shampoo given to me by a friend, and I tried it for the first time yesterday. Its made specifically for redheads. So far, it seems pretty good. You can buy Yves Rocher products online, actually. Sorry, but haven't actually tried the product you are referring to. I haven't seen it in the shops out here. I'm absolutely no help at all! LOL |
Title: Re: Phyto shampoos-conditioners-looking for info Post by strawberryfine on Sep 26th, 2004 at 2:33pm
Rua,
Yes you ARE a lot of help and I appreciate your posts. I did some more research on the Phytotherathrie products and I wasn't interested enough to pursue it. But I am interested in the Phyto by Rocher for redheads! I'm a redhead too and always looking for ways to enhance it! So I'm off to surf, looking for this one! Thanks, Rua!!! Strawberryfine |
Title: Re: Phyto shampoos-conditioners-looking for info Post by Rua on Sep 26th, 2004 at 4:04pm
Thank you! I'm glad I could be of some assistance. I've used the Phyto for redheads about 3 times so far. I think it'll help extend the time before I have to colour again!
For the phyto shampoo, try http://www.yves-rocher.com/ It's pretty inexpensive! Hope it works out for you! Let me know how you get on! |
Title: Re: Phyto shampoos-conditioners-looking for info Post by strawberryfine on Oct 2nd, 2004 at 11:12pm
Thanks Rua!
I checked out the yves-rocher website and it looked VERY interesting. Very reasonable prices too, I thought. Thanks again! ;D ;D ;D strawberryfine |
Title: Re: Phyto shampoos-conditioners-looking for info Post by Rua on Oct 3rd, 2004 at 7:35am
Oh great! I hope you like the products if you decide to get anything. They have really good lotions too.
Cheers! ;D |
Title: Re: Phyto shampoos-conditioners-looking for info Post by close2clowns on Oct 15th, 2004 at 4:50am
I purchased PhytoDefrisant and Phytobaume rinse out conditoner. These products are great. There is nothing in stores like the Phytodefrisant, and the Phytobaume has changed my daughter's hair. You know how products claim miracles, like repairing damage? My daughter's hair is very fragile. She had white balls on the tips of her hair where it was broken. Her hair has none of those balls, and only a hair cut has worked in the past. If you have normal, regular hair, the products may be a waste of your money. They have been priceless to me. Hairboutique.com has free shipping on Phyto products. This is a reliable site. I get my order in three business days.
Wendy |
Title: Re: Phyto shampoos-conditioners-looking for info Post by gabi on Oct 15th, 2004 at 6:48am
I like all of phyto also. Phyto 9 is my favorite, it's a leave-in, which is supposed to be the heavier than Phyto 7, which is also wonderful but I like the full bang :D.
Phytodefrissant really is good stuff - smooths and grooms without being sticky at all. The shampoos are definitely good but I change shampoos almost every wash so can't really help much there ...g |
Title: Re: Phyto shampoos-conditioners-looking for info Post by styg on Nov 13th, 2004 at 9:57am
the first product i ever bought from them was an awfully stinking stuff against fat dandruff ... yuk.
but i recently bought phytojoba: excellent!!! it seems to hydrate my hair more than most of the masks i tried (i am wondering what wonders the mask in the same line will do :D ) it might just weigh down a bit the hair (as opposed to dishydrating volume shampoos that is, which i stopped using) i found mine in a parapharmacie in france (don't think that helps a lot) |
Title: Re: Phyto shampoos-conditioners-looking for info Post by strawberryfine on Jan 9th, 2005 at 5:31pm
Thanks to everyone for your responses!
I am now using the Phytojobo Shampoo and Phytorhum (egg and rum) shampoos. I'm thinking about the Phytobaume conditioner even though it has one cone in it. It is the third ingredient listed and is called Trimethylsilyl Amodimethicone. If I used something like this with a cone, how often should I use an ACV rinse and how? TIA, |
Title: Re: Phyto shampoos-conditioners-looking for info Post by styg on Jan 9th, 2005 at 5:47pm
i am especially interested in their leave - in conditioner Phyto 7 who seems all natural (coneless too as far as remember). it's deffo on my wish list.
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Title: Re: Phyto shampoos-conditioners-looking for info Post by bikerbraid on Jan 9th, 2005 at 7:51pm
SF;
I'd suggest doing an ACV rinse about every third time using the cone product. If it is heavily cone-laden, then the ACV rinse might need to be more frequent. You'll just have to see how your hair reacts. |
Title: Re: Phyto shampoos-conditioners-looking for info Post by styg on Jan 13th, 2005 at 5:28pm
i bought Phyto 7 today and it's absolutely amazing and compatible with oiling (well, it's "nearly" only plant extracts and no silicones ;D )
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