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arbonnebev
12-15-2005, 07:44 AM
I had a client tell me that she has very dry hair & the shampoo doesn't moisturize it enough for her.


Someone else told me they thought it stripped their color.


Have you heard this? I am having good results with it. I have very dry hair, too. I always use the bio silk silk therapy on my ends & still do with the arbonne shampoo.


naiaelaine
12-15-2005, 08:23 AM
It is gentle enough not to strip the color, I have never heard anyone claim that before. I did have someone say though that it didn't moisturize their dry hair enough.Someone else said that it made their coarse hair feel yucky, but her teenage daughters use it and love it so I guess it is just an individual thing.


Kristin

arbonnebabies
12-15-2005, 09:58 AM
I was so bummed cause I really hated the shampoo when I first started using it. But I kept coming back to it for a few days at a time, and now I won't use anything else! It's funny. I've been like that with a lot of Arbonne products. I think that our skin and hair is so used to overcompensating, that it doesn't quite no how to handle Arbonne at first. Then, after awhile, it's like "awwww....so that's what I've been missing!":)


joann
12-29-2005, 12:00 AM
My sister owns her own salon and uses Arbonne shampoo/conditioner for all her washes. She loves them because they don't strip the color. In fact, she was trying out a new color on her own hair and it was a little darker then she wanted, she complained that her Arbonne shampoo wasn't stripping out the color.


I also use a temporary color on my hair, you know the do-it-yourself, wash out it 24 shampoos kind and I find that it actually last longer know that I use Arbonne's shampoo/conditioner exclusively.


I agree, I didn't like them at first because I didn't think they were moisturizing enough but I kept with it and I love them. I have naturally curly hair which tends to be very coarse. Another salon owner on our team suggested that I use the anti-flake since it is more moisturizing and coarse hair needs more moisture. Since I switched, I like it even better.

LisaMarc
12-29-2005, 02:41 AM
When I first started using the shampoo, my hair felt like straw. I think it may just take some time to notice a difference. Arbonne products work from the inside out and actually address the source instead of symptoms. It takes a while for the nanospheres to dig in and spread the key ingredients.


If someone has really dry hair and scalp, I usually recommend the anti-flake shampoo which has tea tree and peppermint oils. The anti-flake shampoo moisturizes more than the regular shampoo.


Lisa

albaat
12-29-2005, 07:08 AM
I agree 100%. Thought the same thing the first two times a tried it. Now, I won't use anything but the Arbonne shampoo.

mommy0612
12-29-2005, 08:22 AM
I agree with Lisa. It felt like straw in the beginning. Now, it is fine. I figure I had layers of mineral oil and other products on there coming off. I've dyed my hair for 15 years it has not stripped my color.


Good Luck.

MegJB
12-29-2005, 10:32 AM
I'm another who needed to use the shampoo and conditioner for a few days before I fell in love with it. Now I just love how it makes my hair feel...and I HATE my hair most of the time!


I've even recieved a few comments on my hair since I started using it, which Opens the door for the arbonne conversation!