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I went in there the other day to buy tweezers, and was amazed at all the products they have-- brands I've never heard of.
Does anybody have some favorite products you can only buy there? Is their stuff good quality or junk? |
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Where is it?
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Love Sally! It's much cheaper than department store or drugstore brands and is fabulous.
I buy Dermactin-TS for a collagen filler skin cream. I also buy L'Oreal Nature's Therapy hair conditioner. |
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Hask & Placenta deep-conditioning hair packets
Jilbere hair dryers |
| Get a Sally's card. It's $5 a year. I save over $1 on each bottle of hair dye or shampoo, so it seriously pays for itself and you get coupons and free gifts during the year. |
| Seche Vite nail polish top coat is the best I've ever used. |
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Fingerpaints nail polish is awesome
They also have a good Kerastase k/o: L'Oreal Nature's Therapy Mega Moisture Nurturing Creme Conditioner (I had to look it up, LOL) |
No-- I'm the OP. I went in to Sally's today to buy tweezers and was kind of overwhelmed by all the unknown brands and products. Just wanted to find out if there are products in there that people really like. |
What kind of hair do you have? I'm wondering if this might work for a bi-racial child with slightly coarse curly hair...thanks! |
Try shea moisture brand for her hair. Sally's sells a nice shampoo and conditioner and smoother. |
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Thanks so much--we're always looking for new products
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| I like the generic shampoo/conditioners, especially when they're on sale. Can't remember the brand, but it's a tea oil/lavender/mint combination that is AWESOME and makes your scalp tingle a bit. |
Sally Hansen Insta-dry top coat is the best.
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