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Footed545

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What difference is there in store bought shampoo and redken

MY stylist is always trying to get me to purchase redken products but would like to know more.

 
 
 
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Submitted 102 days ago...

mahalo

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You can buy Redken at Target stores and it's exactly the same. I've been using the anti-break stuff from the salon, and I love it, then about a month ago I saw it for $8 less at target. So I would look there.

 

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Submitted 101 days ago...

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Sometimes the salon products at target are not the same, salon products are not sold to target or walgreens, they may be bought from an sylist (salon) and resold to them, also be emptyed out and filled with another product and then resold, this was told to me by redken associate.these products may be purchased at bigger salons cheaper because no middle person to make money. Please be careful, because you may be getting the real thing or you may not,

 

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Submitted 77 days ago...

helpmeplease

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All of people dont know
alot of stor bought shampoos and conditioners are wax based and short term give your hair a glow and shine and less flyaways. But long term, you are creatin alot of waxy buildup and it destroys your hair, breaking it creating split ends

 
 

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