I bleach and tone my hair rather than go to a salon, to save money. This week I bought my supplies and I also got some hair treatments. All prices include P&P.
Bleach and toner products:
L'Oréal Platinum Blue Bleach Paste 500g - £37
L'Oréal Platinum Nutri-Developer 6% 1Ltr - £10.75
L'Oréal Richesse De Diacolour 9.02 x3 - £19
L'Oréal Richesse De Diacolour Developer 1Ltr - £18.50
Hair care treatments: [*]Kérastase Masquintense 500ml - £50
Have you used the Aphogee before - it's a great product, especially for chemically processed hair. I can't take the smell so I rarely use it but you can believe if I was going through some severe breakage this would be the first thing I would pick up. I find Joico K pak works well for me as a good protein treatment.
I love masquintense, particularly when I partner it with Aqua Oleum; I have soft silky hair for days, a total HG product.
I have the same hood dryer too, the portability is handy for when I'm travelling.
Have you used the Aphogee before - it's a great product, especially for chemically processed hair. I can't take the smell so I rarely use it but you can believe if I was going through some severe breakage this would be the first thing I would pick up. I find Joico K pak works well for me as a good protein treatment.
I love masquintense, particularly when I partner it with Aqua Oleum; I have soft silky hair for days, a total HG product.
I have the same hood dryer too, the portability is handy for when I'm travelling.
Hi Lushness
No I haven't tried ApHogee before. I normally use K-PAK DPR but lately I've been suffering with some breakage around my hairline. I'm trying to grow my hair so I figured the Two-Step would be a good idea seen as I have heavily processed hair. I'm going to do the treatment 1 week before my double process and about a week after to replensish the hair, do you think that's a good idea?
I love Masquintense, I've used it for years and the formula seems to have improved over the past couple of years. I get the salon size tub so it lasts me a longtime. My friends think I'm obscene for spending so much on hair but I remind them that it would cost me about £60 per month to have my hair coloured in a good salon that uses the same products and that is before the additional cost of the treatments on top.
I bought some Benefit goodies yesterday. Bought the Facial Polish (stole some off a friend last weekend, the grains are really small and really make your skin fresh and smooth - I can't stop stroking my face and I haven't even needed to wear foundation today Also got some Erase Paste for the stubborn circles under my eyes and I don't look so damn tired anymore... very pleased with these two!
No I haven't tried ApHogee before. I normally use K-PAK DPR but lately I've been suffering with some breakage around my hairline. I'm trying to grow my hair so I figured the Two-Step would be a good idea seen as I have heavily processed hair. I'm going to do the treatment 1 week before my double process and about a week after to replensish the hair, do you think that's a good idea?
I love Masquintense, I've used it for years and the formula seems to have improved over the past couple of years. I get the salon size tub so it lasts me a longtime. My friends think I'm obscene for spending so much on hair but I remind them that it would cost me about £60 per month to have my hair coloured in a good salon that uses the same products and that is before the additional cost of the treatments on top.
No no, please don't do that. The Aphogee is a VERY strong treatment, one of the strongest available and should be used no more than once every 6/8 weeks, anymore than that and you'll be asking for trouble. I would suggest you use it a week before your double process then maybe a week or two weeks after use a lighter protein like Kpak.
Also you need to ensure that the Aphogee is completely rinsed out as you don't want any of it left in your hair. I used to take a good 15 minutes just rinsing. When you've finished rinsing please use a rich moisture conditioner (like masquintense) because your hair will feel hard and rough from the Aphogee. Leave the conditioner on for about 30 minutes or more if possible.
Once your hair is repaired from the damage you might find that you don't need to use the heavy protein as much, but you should still regularly use some form of protein in your regimen.
No no, please don't do that. The Aphogee is a VERY strong treatment, one of the strongest available and should be used no more than once every 6/8 weeks, anymore than that and you'll be asking for trouble. I would suggest you use it a week before your double process then maybe a week or two weeks after use a lighter protein like Kpak.
Also you need to ensure that the Aphogee is completely rinsed out as you don't want any of it left in your hair. I used to take a good 15 minutes just rinsing. When you've finished rinsing please use a rich moisture conditioner (like masquintense) because your hair will feel hard and rough from the Aphogee. Leave the conditioner on for about 30 minutes or more if possible.
Once your hair is repaired from the damage you might find that you don't need to use the heavy protein as much, but you should still regularly use some form of protein in your regimen.
Thanks, that's good advice. I thought it might be too hardcore to be used so frequently. I will take your advice on board. I was intending on using Masquintense afterwards because as I understand it protein can dry hair.
On a whim I bought a cheap Christmassy nail varnish today. The colour's gorgeous- glittery dark purple:D. Despite using rapid dry spray, applying a top coat and making a concerted effort not to touch anything for 2 hours (:eek:), it's already all chipped and crumbley.
On a whim I bought a cheap Christmassy nail varnish today. The colour's gorgeous- glittery dark purple:D. Despite using rapid dry spray, applying a top coat and making a concerted effort not to touch anything for 2 hours (:eek:), it's already all chipped and crumbley.
I find that with nail varnish these days. I did my nails yesterday and they are chipped today.
Two miss sporty nail varnishes in a blue i love; got a free concealer which il just use sparingly on my lips as a base for colour £4 for the varnishes, concealer free saving £2.99
Revlon skin match foundation with a free just bitten tint/ balm. Dont like the colour on tho £10 for foundation, saving £8 on free liptint
Heat protect shampoo £2.05 reduced to £1.55 with coupon
Dove shower gel £3 reduced to 90 p with coupon n half price offer
Sanex deo £2 reduced to 75 p, reason same as above
Two perfume/ body shimer sets £8 each reduced to 80p each
I bought some shoes off stylistpix website lovely black chunky heeled maryjanes:) and had my nails done for 25quid bargin as in town would have been 40quid nail extentions gel tips happy days:D
I didn't think I had bought very much this week, but apparently I have! :eek:
* new bottle of Benefit They're Real! mascara
* new bottle of Loreal studio secrets anti-shine mattifying primer
* Estee Lauder pure colour cyber eyes eye shadow
* YSL Gloss pur lip gloss
* Garnier Nutrisse hair permanent hair colourant
* refill of Sanctuary bath float
* two bottles of Revlon nail polish
Just bought some Chanel Perfection Lumiere, liquid foundation. I hope I don't regret it as the reviews are quite mixed!
I would be really interested to hear your thoughts on this. I'm too-ing and fro-ing on this or the Estee Lauder Invisible Fluid Makeup. There's no Chanel counter in my town, I've seen the mixed reviews too so I've held off going elsewhere to try it!
I would be really interested to hear your thoughts on this. I'm too-ing and fro-ing on this or the Estee Lauder Invisible Fluid Makeup. There's no Chanel counter in my town, I've seen the mixed reviews too so I've held off going elsewhere to try it!
I really like it, it gives beautiful coverage and lasts aaallll day! I find I have to apply it quite swiftly though as it sets quickly so you do need to be diligent in application, but apart from that I enjoy wearing it. If you don't mind a matte finish rather than dewy you might like it.
I bought a load of stuff recently, won't be buying anymore for a while.
Cloud Nine straighteners
Moroccan Oil Treatment
Moroccan Oil Styling Cream
I really like it, it gives beautiful coverage and lasts aaallll day! I find I have to apply it quite swiftly though as it sets quickly so you do need to be diligent in application, but apart from that I enjoy wearing it. If you don't mind a matte finish rather than dewy you might like it.
Thankyou for this I prefer a matte finish because I have quite an oily complexion anyway. I did buy the Invisible Fluid Makeup, and although its quite good, its a bit too dewy for me - think I might go for this Chanel one on payday!
I went on a bit of a shopping spree last week, I bought quite a bit
Real Techniques shading brush and powder brush
Urban Decay eyeshadow in Sin
Touche Eclat in No 2
Mac softsac make up bag
Mac mirror
Benefit They're Real mascara
Nars blush in orgasm
Thankyou for this I prefer a matte finish because I have quite an oily complexion anyway. I did buy the Invisible Fluid Makeup, and although its quite good, its a bit too dewy for me - think I might go for this Chanel one on payday!
I went on a bit of a shopping spree last week, I bought quite a bit
Real Techniques shading brush and powder brush
Urban Decay eyeshadow in Sin
Touche Eclat in No 2
Mac softsac make up bag
Mac mirror
Benefit They're Real mascara Nars blush in orgasm
Comments
Have you used the Aphogee before - it's a great product, especially for chemically processed hair. I can't take the smell so I rarely use it but you can believe if I was going through some severe breakage this would be the first thing I would pick up. I find Joico K pak works well for me as a good protein treatment.
I love masquintense, particularly when I partner it with Aqua Oleum; I have soft silky hair for days, a total HG product.
I have the same hood dryer too, the portability is handy for when I'm travelling.
Hi Lushness
No I haven't tried ApHogee before. I normally use K-PAK DPR but lately I've been suffering with some breakage around my hairline. I'm trying to grow my hair so I figured the Two-Step would be a good idea seen as I have heavily processed hair. I'm going to do the treatment 1 week before my double process and about a week after to replensish the hair, do you think that's a good idea?
I love Masquintense, I've used it for years and the formula seems to have improved over the past couple of years. I get the salon size tub so it lasts me a longtime. My friends think I'm obscene for spending so much on hair but I remind them that it would cost me about £60 per month to have my hair coloured in a good salon that uses the same products and that is before the additional cost of the treatments on top.
No no, please don't do that. The Aphogee is a VERY strong treatment, one of the strongest available and should be used no more than once every 6/8 weeks, anymore than that and you'll be asking for trouble. I would suggest you use it a week before your double process then maybe a week or two weeks after use a lighter protein like Kpak.
Also you need to ensure that the Aphogee is completely rinsed out as you don't want any of it left in your hair. I used to take a good 15 minutes just rinsing. When you've finished rinsing please use a rich moisture conditioner (like masquintense) because your hair will feel hard and rough from the Aphogee. Leave the conditioner on for about 30 minutes or more if possible.
Once your hair is repaired from the damage you might find that you don't need to use the heavy protein as much, but you should still regularly use some form of protein in your regimen.
Maybeline false lash effect mascara.
Barry M bubblegum pink lipgloss.
Badedas bath gelee.
L'Oreal anti-aging moisterising day cream.
Bobby pins.
Thanks, that's good advice. I thought it might be too hardcore to be used so frequently. I will take your advice on board. I was intending on using Masquintense afterwards because as I understand it protein can dry hair.
NARS Illuminator
I find that with nail varnish these days. I did my nails yesterday and they are chipped today.
Kerastase Sublimateur Jour and
Kerastase Nutri Thermique Masque
Revlon skin match foundation with a free just bitten tint/ balm. Dont like the colour on tho £10 for foundation, saving £8 on free liptint
Heat protect shampoo £2.05 reduced to £1.55 with coupon
Dove shower gel £3 reduced to 90 p with coupon n half price offer
Sanex deo £2 reduced to 75 p, reason same as above
Two perfume/ body shimer sets £8 each reduced to 80p each
* new bottle of Benefit They're Real! mascara
* new bottle of Loreal studio secrets anti-shine mattifying primer
* Estee Lauder pure colour cyber eyes eye shadow
* YSL Gloss pur lip gloss
* Garnier Nutrisse hair permanent hair colourant
* refill of Sanctuary bath float
* two bottles of Revlon nail polish
oh dear!
I would be really interested to hear your thoughts on this. I'm too-ing and fro-ing on this or the Estee Lauder Invisible Fluid Makeup. There's no Chanel counter in my town, I've seen the mixed reviews too so I've held off going elsewhere to try it!
panty liners
Nonchalante underarm pads
Dove fine silk cream wash
I really like it, it gives beautiful coverage and lasts aaallll day! I find I have to apply it quite swiftly though as it sets quickly so you do need to be diligent in application, but apart from that I enjoy wearing it. If you don't mind a matte finish rather than dewy you might like it.
I bought a load of stuff recently, won't be buying anymore for a while.
Cloud Nine straighteners
Moroccan Oil Treatment
Moroccan Oil Styling Cream
Thankyou for this I prefer a matte finish because I have quite an oily complexion anyway. I did buy the Invisible Fluid Makeup, and although its quite good, its a bit too dewy for me - think I might go for this Chanel one on payday!
I went on a bit of a shopping spree last week, I bought quite a bit
Real Techniques shading brush and powder brush
Urban Decay eyeshadow in Sin
Touche Eclat in No 2
Mac softsac make up bag
Mac mirror
Benefit They're Real mascara
Nars blush in orgasm
Thats me done for the next few weeks!
I love this blush it's gorgeous!
Aventus
Green Irish Tweed
Royal Oud
Love them all