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Philip Kingsley?

jessicamb
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Has anybody used Philip Kingsley hair products? I saw a presentation earlier on QVC (I know :rolleyes:) and the products looked really good, as they do. Are they worth the money or not?
The early bird gets the worm but the second mouse gets the cheese :cool:
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I've seen these products in John Lewis and they are not MSing! which is why i haven't bothered trying them - SA was suggesting these but when i saw the price not sure if they are worth the money. ]
i haven't seen the QVC presentation - so i'm afraid i can;t compare prices.0 -
I have seen the QVC presentations - and seen the products advertises and recommended in the glossies.
Why not order of QVC? That way if it dont work then send it back for a full refund. Also look on the website for the product and they have user reviews on there - help make your mind up0 -
I have the elasticizer and it has transformed my thin hair. I used it twice a week at first now every 10 days or so. Still have the same pot after 12 months. It is a bit of a pain wetting the hair first then shampooing off as it cannot be done during a shower, but well worth the effort I have invested in some PK shampoo but as my new year resolution using up my opened one first!0
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I tried the volumising shampoo and conditioner a few years ago, they were nice but nothing really special. The scalp tonic is quite good at improving the condition of your scalp if it is tight, or if you have dandruff.0
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As an update I got some little samples of the elasticiser and shampoo and conditioner in the airport - I could probably live without the shampoo/conditioner but the elasticiser is fabulous stuff. My hair is shiny and really strong now - looks better than it does after i have been to the hairdressers. In terms of moneysaving the huge 500ml pots seem to be the cheapest (from HQ hair or QVC) at £45 but I suspect that they would last for a year at least with weekly useThe early bird gets the worm but the second mouse gets the cheese :cool:0
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put it into google and see if there is a cheaper alternative. i use aveda.
have a look on ebay for bargains?0 -
I tried the elasticizer from QVC and sent it back. Luckily I don't have thin hair but am trying to grow it long as fast as I can. I found that my hair wasn't anything like as soft and shiny after using the elasticizer, no matter how much or little I used.
I'm an aveda girl and for me, it's fantastic. I'd say try it off QVC then all you lose if you don't like it is your P&P0 -
As an update I got some little samples of the elasticiser and shampoo and conditioner in the airport - I could probably live without the shampoo/conditioner but the elasticiser is fabulous stuff. My hair is shiny and really strong now - looks better than it does after i have been to the hairdressers. In terms of moneysaving the huge 500ml pots seem to be the cheapest (from HQ hair or QVC) at £45 but I suspect that they would last for a year at least with weekly use0
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Up until last week I had waist length hair and could not have nmanaged it at all without the elasticizer. The shampoo wasnt so special though0
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