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off2skl
08-02-2007, 04:19 PM
OK stupid question....
I thought someone on here had mentioned that Big Sexy Hair was OK for color treated hair, but it doesn't say that anywhere on the bottle that I can find. Does anyone know what ingredient(s) would make it safe/not safe for color treated hair?
thanks!
Toonces
08-05-2007, 08:53 AM
Is this (http://www.constantchatter.com/forum/showpost.php?p=6265&postcount=6) the post you were thinking of? Maybe b/c it doesn't strip your hair, so it's likely the color would stay... ??
FWIW, according to Flygirl's response, Big Sexy is a clarifying shampoo and I always thought that clarifying shampoos stripped hair of product buildup and crap. I'm not so sure I'd take that chance if I colored my hair (different story if you're a blond with blond highlights or a slightly lighter color - such as Flygirl). But that's just me since I spend good money for my color and I like it to last as long as it can.
Toonces
08-05-2007, 01:03 PM
"Clean hair without stripping color" - here (http://www.just4beauty.com/exbigsehash1.html). Because of course I had to check it out and do a little shopping while I was at it. :p :) But yeah, if it's clarifying, then I don't get how it wouldn't strip color. I'm going to try it, but I color my hair only occasionally and always w/ DIY 28 day colorants.
Weddings by
08-05-2007, 01:12 PM
I get my hair professionally foiled and I use Garnier Fructis (http://www.garnierfructisusa.com/) (warning: website plays music). I buy it at Costco. It doesn't seem to hurt my hair any. My hair stylist did tell me to also use conditioner, though.
Sorry, but I don't know anything about Big Sexy nor clarifying shampoo, in general.
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