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Where can I buy this shampoo?
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Hi
I agree its has prob been discontinued.
Polytar shampoo works a treat on itchy scalps, you can get this from boots etc. It does smell quite strong, but a nice smelling conditioner will get rid of it.
Many of the "leading brands" as soon as you stop using them it comes back, which gets you to buy more!.
Good Luck xxI am pleased to give hairdressing help or advice, but a thank you doesn't go a miss.0 -
If you could find someone near to the Livingston Outlets (used to be McArthur Glen) and cover their P&P I'm sure they'd post it too you. Wish I'd read this sooner as was there on Thursday. My MiL lives there if you're desperate?0
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Jason* scalp balancing shampoo sorts my psoriasis right out and keeps my hair lovely, it's more expensive but well worth it for me.
* find in health shops, Framar on the Lisburn road does a good range of it.The stupid things you do, you regret... if you have any sense, and if you don't regret them, maybe you're stupid. - Katharine Hepburn0 -
Great_Hairdresser wrote: »Hi
I agree its has prob been discontinued.
Polytar shampoo works a treat on itchy scalps, you can get this from boots etc. It does smell quite strong, but a nice smelling conditioner will get rid of it.
Many of the "leading brands" as soon as you stop using them it comes back, which gets you to buy more!.
Good Luck xx
Polytar dries your hair & strips any colour from it though (if you're a woman... or a big girl's blouse).
The stupid things you do, you regret... if you have any sense, and if you don't regret them, maybe you're stupid. - Katharine Hepburn0 -
Polytar dries your hair & strips any colour from it though (if you're a woman... or a big girl's blouse
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Never heared of it stripping colour (have a few clients that use it) and conditioner would sort the dryness out.I am pleased to give hairdressing help or advice, but a thank you doesn't go a miss.0 -
Thanks everyone for your replies! I am cheered up no end to see that others are sympathetic to my itchy head plight.
I appreciate all the offers of bottles lurking in the back of cupboards etc, but I think it would really just be delaying the day when the supply dries up totally, so I'd better get started on searching for an alternative. To be honest, one of the main reasons I liked this stuff was the price, but hey, if I absolutely must start using Aveda instead, then thats the way it will have to be ! :rotfl:0 -
Artofdookie wrote: »Creamola foam :mad:
http://www.sugarcandymountain.co.uk/347-raspberry-creamola-foam-or-kramola-fizz.html
What is Creamola Foam?
Creamola Foam (often mis-spelled Cremola Foam) was a drink produced from the 1950s up until 1998 in Scotland. It was very popular in Scotland and Northern Ireland where it was sold and there has been a huge demand from the public to bring it back.
The drink was supplied in tins and was made by adding water to the powder causing the mixture to froth up. It was available in orange, raspberry, lemon, and cola flavours.
What is Kramola Fizz?
Recently a sweet maker in Dunbartonshire recreated Creamola Foam despite the fact that the original recipe has been forgotten. It has been suggested that an old tin was found in a shop in Orkney during renovation and that he had it analysed to find out the secret ingredient that caused the mixture to fizz up.
This has resulted, so far, in six flavours of Kramola Fizz (orange, raspberry, lemon, lime, cherry, and cola) which taste very much like the original.0
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