Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Oh La La @ Olaplex | Review


     No judgement, okay? I'm back with yet another hair review. I have a problem-- I am obsessed with hair care, but I promise... my blog will eventually amount to more than hair product reviews! In the meantime, or at least for today, we are talking about none other than Olaplex! Have you heard of it? Probably. Do you know what it is? Maybe not.

     Working in the hair industry, I have known about Olaplex for a few years now; however, there are multiple parts to the Olaplex line I more recently came to know! From the Olaplex website you will learn that "Olaplex was developed by Dr. Eric Pressly and Dr. Craig Hawker, two of the world's leading chemists. This dream team invented a single ingredient chemistry, that is free of silicones and oils. Olaplex links broken bonds in the hair before, during and after chemical services." To break that down to someone who is not super hair-term savvy... your hair is made of keratinized protein and inside of it there are multiple types of bonds. When you under go chemical processes, some of these bonds are broken -- Olaplex is meant to rebuild them. It comes in five different parts... yes, five! So, lets touch on those really quick:

Olaplex No. 1, Bond Multiplier: Meant to be mixed with lightener, color, or chemical services... and is said to "rebuild broken disulfide bonds and begin the process of preventing damage and repairing hair."
Olaplex No. 2, Bond Perfector: Meant to be applied to hair after rinses them chemical service out... it is said to "continue to rebuild and restore any remaining broken bonds ensuring the strongest, shiniest, and healthiest hair possible."
Olaplex No. 3, Hair Perfector: A treatment meant to be used once a week for "continuous protection from ongoing damage at home."
Olaplex No. 4, Bond Maintenance™ Shampoo: "Repair bonds while gently cleansing all types of hair. Impart moisture, strength, and manageability with every wash."
Olaplex No. 4, Bond Maintenance™ Conditioner: "Restores, repairs, and hydrates without adding excess weight. Eliminates damaged frizz for strong, healthy, shiny hair."


     I, myself, have no chemical processes done to my hair. It is all natural and pretty long, but I decided to give Olaplex parts 3, 4, & 5 a go! I start with No. 3... I rinse my hair with water and gently towel dry it so it is not soaking wet. I apply the product and allow it to sit on my hair for at least ten minutes as directed. Olaplex No. 3 is a bit more of a liquidy-cream, and I feel like I need a lot of it for my hair length but not very much comes in it (only 3.3 fl oz), so I mainly focus it on my ends and then run my hands through the rest of my hair! After the ten minutes I rinse it out.

    Next comes the shampoo! A little bit of Olaplex No. 4 (8.5 fl oz) goes a long, long way. It is a thick consistency so I spread it over my scalp and quickly dip my head back into the running water. I am then able to get a great lather from the shampoo and it rinses clean with ease. After the shampoo comes the conditioner... No. 5 (8.5 fl oz) is a nice cream consistency and applies well to the hair. I let that sit for 2-3 minutes and then rinse it out and I'm good to go! Side note... both No. 4 & No. 5 state that they are free of sulfates, parabans, and gluten... they are also vegan and color-safe!

     I was skeptical with my first few uses because I wasn't noticing anything, but I feel like this is a product line you need to be consistent with and give it some time to show the results. After the first week... I'm a believer. I really feel like my hair looks better. It is shiny without looking oily, bouncy, it feels so soft, and honestly ...it just looks GOOD. Each of the parts (No. 3, No. 4, and No. 5) retail for $28, and I personally feel like they are worth it. Have you tried it? Share your thoughts and experience with me!



[All basic information in regards to the product is provided by olaplex.com]
Disclaimer: This post is not sponsored & all opinions are my own!

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Saturday, August 25, 2018

Clean Maniac with Redken | Review


     I know, I know... it seems I am quickly becoming a blogger that solely posts hair-focused reviews! As someone who loves haircare, you will see these types of posts on my blog for months and years (hopefully) to come... maybe a little less in the future because I really would love to be posting more fashion/style oriented content, but for now, this is what I am able to bring to the table! Today we are talking about Redken's Clean Maniac duo! What are they meant to do? How do they work? What do I think? Lets get started!

Redken Clean Maniac Clean-Touch Micellar Shampoo 
- 10.1 fl oz
- $19
- For all hair types
- Sulfate-free and silicone-free
- Daily shampoo powered by micellar technology to gently remove impurities and product buildup like a magnet for a non-stripping cleanse
- Infused with Neofresh Technology (patented odor neutralizing technology that repels unpleasant odor so hair remains fresh)

Redken Clean Maniac Clean-Touch Micellar Conditioner
- 8.5 fl oz
- $20
- For all hair types
- Lightweight, silicone-free
- Infused with Neofresh Technology (patented odor neutralizing technology that repels unpleasant odor so hair remains fresh)
- Leaves hair feeling bouncy and healthy

     Both the shampoo and conditioner have a nice, clean scent (though my mom said it was nauseating... so if you can smell these before you buy them, I highly suggest you take that opportunity to do so)! These two products are essentially a clarifying set; which if you did not know, it is great to clarify your hair once a week (maybe more than that, maybe less than that... it all depends on your hair) to rid of any excess oil and product build up. The shampoo lathered up nicely for a sulfate-free shampoo and left my hair feeling like straw, which is actually common for a clarifier! I always suggest using a deep conditioner after going in with a clarifying shampoo because your hair is prepped to absorb all the moisture from a deep conditioner/hair mask and it feels amazing afterwards!

     I opted not to follow up with a deep conditioner so I could give the conditioner a try! The conditioner was useless for my hair. I could not get my fingers through the length of my hair and it still felt like straw after rinsing it out. This would be a product I would recommend for someone with ultra-fine hair that wants a super lightweight conditioner that does not weigh their hair down. It just was not for me. So, in short... the conditioner was dud, but the shampoo is a good clarifier; however my all-time favorite is the Paul Mitchell Shampoo Three! Did you try these out? What are your thoughts? Share with me in the comments!



[All basic information in regards to the product is provided by redken.com]
Disclaimer: This post is not sponsored & all opinions are my own!

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Tuesday, August 7, 2018

KMS For Your Tress... es | Review


     More new salon products have arrived! This month we got a bunch of the KMS line in the salon (at least twenty-five different products) and I decided to try some out! As we all know... I currently have natural hair, but my mom does color hers (actually, I color hers... but that is besides the point) so she chose the Color Vitality Shampoo & Color Vitality Conditioner, while I opted for the Hair Stay Anti-Humidity Spray because I live in New Jersey and as ya'll may or may not know... it's a swamp out here right now! I gave each of these products a fair shot so I have come to discuss my findings and give you all the in-depth review you might be looking for!

KMS Color Vitality Shampoo
- 10.1 fl oz
- $21.50
- Maintains color up to 3 times longer (than products without COLORVITALITY proctor shield)
- Seals in color and preserves vibrancy of color-treated hair
- Restores radiance
- Contains: AHA structure complex (Lactic Acid, Malic Acid – supports internal reconstruction); Polyquaternium-6 (evens out the hair surface); and Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate (UV-Filter)

KMS Color Vitality Conditioner
- 8.5 fl oz
- $23.50
- Maintains color up to 3 times longer (than products without COLORVITALITY proctor shield)
- Moisturizes
- Restores radiance to color-treated hair
- Contains: Lactic Acid (supports internal reconstruction); Behentrimonium Chloride (evens out the hair surface); and Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate (UV-Filter)

     As for the Color Vitality line, I am going to be a negative nelly and say... I am just not a fan! I found that my hair was not as radiant as it was oily. I could barely get one full day out of using this before my hair started to look almost wet at the root, but they do smell nice. The shampoo is a regular shampoo... lathers up nicely, rinses out easily; however, the conditioner is purple. Typically purple toned shampoos and or conditioners are used on blonde hair that has yellow or brassy tones in it to counteract them. It does not really do anything for any hair colors beyond blonde. Other than the color of it (which I do not even mind) it conditions the hair nicely! The main reason I do not like it is simply because it makes my hair look so oily in such a short amount of time. Just... no. No thank you to these two for me, but if you are a blonde with dryer hair... you may have just found your holy-grail shampoo and conditioner!

KMS Hair Stay Anti-Humidity Seal 
- 4.1 oz
- $22.99
- Acts like an umbrella for the hair
- Shields hair from humidity and frizz for up to 72 hours
- Weightless shine spray
- Contains: Trisiloxane (provides shine); Dimethicone (Polymer that protects against humidity)

     Okay, good news! I actually like this one! It provides a very subtle shine (not oily or greasy looking) and actually does help against humidity. I spray this on as the final layer after my hair is styled and it cuts the frizz down! It does not cause my curls to drop out in the humidity or my straight hair to kink up so I personally think this is a winner. This one also smells delicious... actually, all the KMS products smell really yummy (just incase you were wondering)! Of course I am only reviewing three of twenty-five+ products from the line and it seems to be off to a rocky start, but I feel you might find some hidden gems from the bunch. Are there any stand-out products you've tried from the line? Let me know so I can give it a go!



[All basic information in regards to the product is provided by kmshair.com]
Disclaimer: This post is not sponsored & all opinions are my own!


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Monday, June 11, 2018

Paul Mitchell Prep | Invisiblewear Review


     New products hit the salon last month, ya'll! I always enjoy talking about new products that launch in the salon I work at because it is important to be knowledgeable on what you are selling. You need to know your products in order to satisfy your client/customers needs... or in this case, your own! If you watch my YouTube channel, you probably would have seen my most recent hair tutorial where I create a soft crimp in my hair with a flat iron. I love this style, but sometimes my hair is too soft for it. When this line came in, I read up on all the bottles and decided to give the shampoo & conditioner a go... so lets chat!


 Paul Mitchell Invisiblewear Shampoo
- 10.14 fl oz
- $12.00
-  Preps texture and builds volume
- What it Does: Cleanses and preps hair, creating the perfect foundation for effortless, undone looks
- How it Works: Volumizes, builds texture and adds life to dull hair
- Infused velvet flower softens each strand for flawless manageability
- Mineral Oil Free; Paraben Free; Gluten Free


Paul Mitchell Invisiblewear Conditioner
- 10.14 fl oz
- $13.00
- Preps texture and builds volume
- What it Does: Detangles hair and builds body to create the foundation for a perfectly undone style
- How it Works: Moisturizes, replenishes and leaves a glossy shine
- Infused velvet flower softens each strand for flawless manageability
- Mineral Oil Free; Paraben Free; Gluten Free


     The shampoo is almost like a gel consistency, which I myself do not mind! It lathers up nicely and has a familiar scent, though I cannot pin-point where I know it from! As a shampoo that is meant to clean up any build up on the hair to add volume, I thought this might be too drying but I was wrong! It just leaves my hair feeling clean... not dry or brittle! As someone who is not particularly in love with the overall product line Paul Mitchell puts out, I have to say I am a fan of this little guy! The only other shampoos I love from this brand are the Awapuhi Wild Ginger Moisturizing Lather Shampoo and the Shampoo Three clarifier. All the other shampoos I have tried left a waxy coating on my hair!

     Same for the conditioner, it has such a familiar smell! The conditioner itself feels really light in the hands. I personally love a rich, heavy conditioner... but I am trying to expand my horizons and this was a lightweight conditioner that actually added just enough moisture back into my hair. Again, I am pleasantly surprised! As for conditioners in the Paul Mitchell line that I like... I only liked the Awapuhi Wild Ginger Keratin Intensive Treatment. The others I have tried are just all so waxy... except this. Invisiblewear Conditioner for the win.




[All basic information in regards to the product is provided by paulmitchell.com]
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Thursday, May 10, 2018

Tell Me MO, Tell Me MO


     Hey guys! You get the post title right... a little play on "Summer Nights" from Grease? Please tell me yes. Anyway! I have another shampoo + conditioner combination review for you! I hope you all like these. I am hair-obsessed and I love trying new things. Sometimes things are amazing and I make them a staple in my life, and sometimes they are a total flop and I cannot believe I spent money on something that is just... terrible, okay!?

     Today we are talking Momo! I am not quiet sure what exactly "Momo" stands for in this case but the products are by Davines, which is typically a salon exclusive brand, but I think anyone can purchase off their website! My mom bought these from Salon Concrete in Red Bank, New Jersey... so I guess I could thank her here. Thanks for buying an epic duo, mom. You da best!


     Lets start with the shampoo, because this typically comes first when cleansing hair! It smells like limes... like real limes. Fresh limes. Key limes. Delicious. It's so yummy. It does not over lather, it gives you enough suds to feel like your hair is being cleaned, but not enough to create a bubble crown (sorry, I enjoy being a bath princess sometimes too). It rinses out easily, and for being a moisturizing shampoo... it does not leave any heavy residues on my hair and does not make it feel oily or greasy! My hair simply feels CLEAN. Complete win.


     Next up, the other half. Same smell... just as sweet and citrusy as the shampoo! I just want to say here... yes, it smells like limes; however, you don't walk around with your head smelling like a bag of fruit. It just smells lively and fresh after it is all rinsed out... that's all! This conditioner is rich, not celebrity rich... but like, super thick rich. You get me? It is so hydrating! I was shocked. I thought since the shampoo was not overpowering, that the conditioner would be weak. I was wrong! It gives the hair so much slip and rinses out without leaving any residue behind. I also find when using this combo... my hair styles well! Again, winning.

     Now tell me, have you tried these? Have you tried any Davines products? Are you over hair product reviews? I need to know this stuff, ya'll! Share with me your thoughts!


MOMO SHAMPOO: For dehydrated hair. A lightweight gel shampoo, MOMO delicately cleans damaged hair while replenishing moisture with Cartucciaru Melon extract, resulting in maximum shine and hydration.*
Basics: 250mL (8.45 fl.oz.), $26.00
- Benefits: Hair is moisturized, shiny and replenished. Cartucciaru Melon: grown on the farm of Mrs. Francesca Simonte from Dattilo, Trapani, Italy, as part of Slow Food Presidium. Cartucciaru Melon is extremely hydrating and contains Vitamin A and C, potassium, phosphorus and zinc.*

MOMO CONDITIONER: For dehydrated hair. Hydrating and de-frizzing, MOMO Conditioner is ideal for detangling and smoothing frizzy hair.*
- Basics: 250mL (8.45 fl.oz.), $30.00
- Benefits: Hair is soft and moisturized without being weighed down. Cartucciaru Melon: grown on the farm of Mrs. Francesca Simonte from Dattilo, Trapani, Italy, as part of Slow Food Presidium. Cartucciaru Melon is extremely hydrating and contains Vitamin A and C, potassium, phosphorus and zinc.*




[All basic information in regards to the product is provided by us.davines.com]
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