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Where can I buy Aveda hair products at a decent price?
macca
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sorry also on I wanna
£51 for large bottle of conditioner in H Of F today - but I'm sick to death of buying normal brands which don't de tangle my hair!!
Thanks
Macca:eek:
£51 for large bottle of conditioner in H Of F today - but I'm sick to death of buying normal brands which don't de tangle my hair!!
Thanks
Macca:eek:
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£51? what a joke, no wonder your hunting about, hope you get some decent replies:)Thank you for this site MartinThe time for change has comeGood luck for the future0
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Try HQ Hair.com
I haven't checked lately and besides wouldn't have been buying a huge bottle but I think I pad £10.00 each for a shampoo and coditioner from them.
(Still got some (lots) left as I didn't like the fragrance; Shampure 250ml - if it's the one you want and want it let me know.)
I have recently discovered a new brand (from Toni & Guy) - Label M - less costly than Aveda, still organic and does a fabulous job. I got it from a salon (not my own, so it wasn't a case of it being "sold" to me) but it's also on HQHair.0 -
happy to try other stuff on recommendation, just know that none of the high street stuff works.
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Ebay could be a good place to buy Aveda products.
As for recommendations, Redken is an excellent brand. Obviously you would be looking to buy Redken products suitable for your hair type ect..0 -
I'd echo GotTo Change with Toni & Guy. My sister has very thick, very curly hair, which has a tendency to frizz. She's always had problems with tangling, but after using the T&G won't use anything else. That's just the normal range though, rather than the organic one.0
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