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Ace your base

Fab beauty finds to ace your base and get glowing

Scared of the new toned-down make-up look? Fake being ‘bare’ with these concealing and illuminating gems.
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Posted 12 Jul 2008 by Vanessa
I dont know how anyone can recommend this little alone Jo Bailey.. I have hairdressed for 7 years and any shampoo that is not from the salon is bad for your hair. The two worst and Pantene and Sunsilk.. They actually have chemical reactions with the colour and can cause your hair to break!!  Report thisReport this

Posted 23 Jul 2008 by anon
But who has the money to fork out like $40 for a shampoo and then another for the conditioner. Uh uh. I'll stick to super market brands that make my hair feel just fine.   Report thisReport this

Posted 23 Jul 2008 by Sarah
dude, it's your hair, and we can;t force you to get it. We reccomend whats best for your hair, that's your job. the reality is, our job is to give you the best possible options to look after what we just did for you, and seriously, your colour will last longer with a salon brand and the bottle will last you a lot longer because you only need to use half of what you would be using otherwise.  Report thisReport this

Posted 23 Jul 2008 by cosmo girl
no one gives a **** what u hair dressers say your generally full of **** and are the biggest scammers!!  Report thisReport this

Posted 23 Jul 2008 by Sarah
And they make 'make your hair feel fine'but there's a supermarket brand that has metallic properties that react with colour; it combusts on oxidisation. Sounds just like what I'd want on my head. Not. LISTEN TO YOUR STYLISTS!  Report thisReport this

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