OLAPLEX: Hair Game Changer?

Luxlii

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The bottle showed in the picture is a dupe for step 1. It is a liquid just like the Olaplex. Each bottle contains 2 uses. The instructions are indeed similar:

Directions
Salon Directions: Mix lightener or hair color thoroughly, before adding ion Color Brilliance Absolute Perfection Booster.



Hair Color: Mix ½ a vial (1/8 oz or 3.75 ml) into 4 oz of color, no developer adjustments are necessary.

Lightener: Mix 1 vial ( ¼ oz or 7.5 ml) into 2 oz of bleach mixture. Due to the intense conditioning actives, increase the level of developer.

About the Product
  • Absolute Perfection + Absolute Color Sealer = Enhanced results
  • Repairs and helps to generate new bonds for stronger hair
  • Reduces dryness during chemical services
  • Restores moisture and reduces breakage

A step 2 is also offered. I didnt use it because it is a color sealer and I dont use color. On 2nd thought I should have grabbed 1 or 2 just tot try since they are a set. It was only like 1-2 bucks.
 

Aggie

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The bottle showed in the picture is a dupe for step 1. It is a liquid just like the Olaplex. Each bottle contains 2 uses. The instructions are indeed similar:

Directions
Salon Directions: Mix lightener or hair color thoroughly, before adding ion Color Brilliance Absolute Perfection Booster.



Hair Color: Mix ½ a vial (1/8 oz or 3.75 ml) into 4 oz of color, no developer adjustments are necessary.

Lightener: Mix 1 vial ( ¼ oz or 7.5 ml) into 2 oz of bleach mixture. Due to the intense conditioning actives, increase the level of developer.

About the Product
  • Absolute Perfection + Absolute Color Sealer = Enhanced results
  • Repairs and helps to generate new bonds for stronger hair
  • Reduces dryness during chemical services
  • Restores moisture and reduces breakage

A step 2 is also offered. I didnt use it because it is a color sealer and I dont use color. On 2nd thought I should have grabbed 1 or 2 just tot try since they are a set. It was only like 1-2 bucks.
I bought the Pro Kit last week. Thanks for sharing this with us. I may still at some point get the Olaplex to compare them.
 

Honey Bee

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Ok, I'm convinced. I'll buy the stand alone step. I'm natural and plan to color at some point in the future. What color, I do not know, but I'm getting some. :lol:
 

hothair

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I love this and this is a permanent part of my reggie. I am multi highlighted, with a slight texlax on the last 2" and olaplex 1,2 during the highlight &3 about 2 weeks after. DH has been commenting on my hair. I will do a full 1 &2 every 3 months and number 3 monthly. I think it'll help me back on track.

My hair is thicker, the colour took better and when I straightened hair looked like a wig. My hair loves protein and this is a full dose


Thought I should update. Olaplex acted as a fancy proteinish treatment for me. Doing the egg oil thing weekly gives a similar effect. Please don't do that if your hair is protein sensitive without a serious moisturizing dc.

My hair is still lightened at the end but no more relax plus I'm about to refresh my highlights
 

Kitamita

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Thought I should update. Olaplex acted as a fancy proteinish treatment for me. Doing the egg oil thing weekly gives a similar effect. Please don't do that if your hair is protein sensitive without a serious moisturizing dc.

My hair is still lightened at the end but no more relax plus I'm about to refresh my highlights

What is egg oil???
 

hothair

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What is egg oil???


There's a thread here somewhere with an egg + evoo combo used weekly to boost hair growth. My hair loves it, longer easier to manage and I've been extremely low maintenance bordering on neglectful to my hair.

How I do:

Add egg and two tablespoons of evoo in a bowl and whisk, apply to hair for 15-30mins (I think original info says overnight but aint nobody got time for that). I use Matrix biolage to dc afterwards. Soft fuller and a bit longer hair. HTH
 
Hello everyone! I usually go to the salon to have my treatments done so I've never done it at home. Can anyone who has purchased the product recently without a license tell me where they got it?
 

Blue_Berry

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Hello everyone! I usually go to the salon to have my treatments done so I've never done it at home. Can anyone who has purchased the product recently without a license tell me where they got it?


I probably might get hate for this and it's probably an unpopular opinion, but it could be my OCD. I'm picky where I get my stuff and what goes on my body. I know you can purchase the 3 at a salon that's 100% authentic. I haven't tried the 1 or 2 on my hair, but the 3 has done wonderful things to my hair. Go by your on gut if you want to get it off Amazon. I heard to many counterfeit and fake stories on there. Read both negative and positive reviews. Third party distributors is common on Amazon. I read reviews on a Joico product ruin someones hair, but every other people were saying it was a fake. A YouTuber said they found pee in their skincare product. Also, someone found mildew on expired vitamins they received. I buy from Amazon, but I will not buy anything that I will put in my hair, skin, and mouth. Go by your own risk, you don't know what they mix in it.
 
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I am probably might get hate for this and it's probably an unpopular opinion, but it could be my OCD. I'm picky where I get my stuff and what goes on my body. I know you can purchase the 3 at a salon that's 100% authentic. I haven't tried the 1 or 2 on my hair, but the 3 has done wonderful things to my hair. Go by your on gut if you want to get it off Amazon. I heard to many counterfeit and fake stories on there. Read both negative and positive reviews. Third party distributors is common on Amazon. I read reviews on a Joico product ruin someones hair, but every other people were saying it was a fake. A YouTuber said they found pee in their skincare product. Also, someone found mildew on expired vitamins they received. I buy from Amazon, but I will not buy anything that I will put in my hair, skin, and mouth. Go by your own risk, you don't know what they mix it.


Thank you. It makes me nervous. I think that I'll try to find it at a salon. The one that I go to get the treatment did not carry the at home version. I prefer picking a product up my self to buying it online.
 

nymane

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Thank you. It makes me nervous. I think that I'll try to find it at a salon. The one that I go to get the treatment did not carry the at home version. I prefer picking a product up my self to buying it online.

Items "shipped and sold" by Amazon are guaranteed to be authentic.

However, hair products sold by a third party and "fulfilled" by Amazon can be tricky, unless the third party is credible (i.e. Sleekhair.com)
 

Blue_Berry

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Items "shipped and sold" by Amazon are guaranteed to be authentic.

However, hair products sold by a third party and "fulfilled" by Amazon can be tricky, unless the third party is credible (i.e. Sleekhair.com)


Nearly $400 for their full set and $130 for the small set. Jeez! o_O I will try it cheaper at a salon first and see how it goes before I splurge that big. That kind of money can pay some bills. I'm happy with the #3 I get for $24 at my local salon.
 

scoobygirl

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I have been convinced. I suffered a major setback due to a lot of breakage since going natural. I just find a local salon 10 minutes from my house that is selling #3 for $30
 

gvin89

Active Member
Nearly $400 for their full set and $130 for the small set. Jeez! o_O I will try it cheaper at a salon first and see how it goes before I splurge that big. That kind of money can pay some bills. I'm happy with the #3 I get for $24 at my local salon.

That's robbery.... trial size is $65 and full is $198 on Olaplex site .
 
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