Beach Hair Care

Travel discussion for St. John
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Lulu76
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One of my friends used to work in a spa, and she helped me pick out a conditioner to take with me, and it worked really great. It was herbal essences, I think, called hello hydration in a blue tube.
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Post by onthelake »

I use Paul Mitchell Gloss Drops ... works good around here but in the humidity need something stronger or end up with the BIG hair problem. :?

Thanks for all the suggestions!
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Post by naturegirl »

They are out of stock for the defrizzer on Sephora and the only other site that has it is charging double at 39.99. Is it really that good?
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Post by melmd »

These products that your talking about, are they leave in conditioners or spray in after you swim?

I have long colored hair that get tangled after swimming and I'm looking for a good after swim detangler.

Any ideas?

Thanks!
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Hey MelMD loks like we will be on island at the same time. We're there dec 1-11. We're getting together forumites on the 4th and the 9th at the Beach Bar.

Naturegirl-- OK, I would NOT pay THAT much for the stuff. When are you traveling again? It should be back by next spring.

It would also be worth going to Nordstrom, Saks, Neiman's or the Sephora stores directly. They may have some of the products still in their stock rooms.

Yes, the line is good, but I'm never of the mind that you should pay more than the actual retail price under any circumstances.
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I have long, blonde hair. The kind that the rats nest in after a day at the beach. I worship my Retro Leave-in Spray Conditioner! It accompanies me everyplace I travel to, but most especially any beach destination!
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I'll check out the department stores, thanks. I'm leaving in 22 days!
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Nature Girl -- OOPs on my previous post I left out the "NOT" before pay much-- I edited my reply.

Sorry!

DON'T pay that much for the product.
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OK, found the fekkai Sun Bandana (I got this too) and it works well thru an Amazon related site-- they also have the quench Gel:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_p_4_1 ... c%20Fekkai

The prices listed are what i paid at Sephora
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No worries Gromit, I figured that is what you meant.
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Post by naturegirl »

I saw that one but does that defrizz as well?
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Sun Bandana is at B&Bworks too. FYI.
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I kind of layered the products-- you can always buy the regular defrizz and use that with the "Sun bandana" product. What you're really wanting is the UV protection IMHO.
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Way to tag team FF ;-) I knew there was a reason I liked you!

BTW I just got the Key West Aloe prods today (super fast FREE delivery). I had never used or smelled their SPF 12 Dry Oil spray sunscreen and MAN does it smell YUMMY. I can't wait to use it!!
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Beauty.com has a good product: Phyto Plage-Protective sun veil. $20.
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