Frederic Fekkai Overnight Hair Repair
July 26, 2006 – 9:52 amPosted Under: products

I don’t think I have to worry about this product disappearing at this price. I’m trying to find something similiar or another product that is more affordable, but I haven’t had any luck. I need to strengthen my hair since I opted to grow it longer and get the tat instead. I used to use Infusium 23 but it gives me flakes. Any product suggestions are appreciated. I’m a wild child and I like my hair like that too so no stiff fingerwave gel-like stuff please. I like my hair to move. Here are the ingredients and/or benefits of this product though. It’s only available at Neiman Marcus which sucks, but whatever. Oh, price–$195.00 for 3.4 ounces.
Repair your hair overnight with this luxurious, scientifically advanced treatment.
• Naturally derived ingredients.
• Targets the most damaged areas of hair for deep repair with smart ceramides.
• Moisturizes dry hair without disturbing the balance of “normal” hair.
• Protects against future damage with edelweiss extract.
• Moisturizes from roots to ends with pro-vitamin B5.
• Lightweight gel-crème formula instantly absorbs.
• 3.4-fluid-ounce pump.
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6 Responses to “Frederic Fekkai Overnight Hair Repair”
Have you ever used Fantasia products? They are a nice althernative to IInfusium 23 . Paul Mitchell products are also good (the real thing not the bootleg versions) They are pricey but not as pricey as what you just posted. For that price you get your hair done by a professional a couple of times:shock: Also everyone keeps writing about the Chi flat iron. Oui also is supposed to have great products but again they are so pricey I haven’t tried them. Since you are down that way you should be able to be able to get discounted Dudley’s products. They have excellent maintenance products.
By Berry on Jul 26, 2006
My goodness! That is expensive! Unfortunately I don’t have any personal recommendations for you cause I don’t use anything. I try to remember to do a deep conditioning every once in a while but that’s about it.
By ShellyP on Jul 26, 2006
Berry, thanks. I figured others know more than I know about hair care products so I’ll look into those.
ShellyP, I nrmally just condition too, but right now I need much more than that.
By Princess Dominique on Jul 26, 2006
$195? Good Lawd!!
Details on the tat, please!
By chele on Jul 26, 2006
Wow. $195 huh? Ohhhkaaay. Saw a friend get her hair “pressed” using a CHI iron - nice. Ceramic flat-irons are supposed to be better for your hair to but um…being “Happily Nappily” (most days :lol:) I can’t testify to that. Good luck with your shopping. We “might” have tattoo stories to swap this fall…maybe….I’on know. Maybe on my upcoming road trip.
By MsJayy on Jul 26, 2006
okay…$200 what the hell…does it wake you up in the morning and fix breakfast?….aw hell naw!!…i wonder who bought that stuff..
By King of Sarccastikisms on Jul 27, 2006