I think it is £70 with 5 products?Apparently it’s £70
I think it is £70 with 5 products?Apparently it’s £70
That Sam Chapman is just out to ruin her gorgeous hair... that orangey fried look was awful...think just when 1st lockdown ended around last summer ..just cause it's free you're bored..I wonder if the irritating Chapman sisters paid for their hair? Or tipped well..... Poor old Josh Wood.....all those freeloaders.
The No 0 and No3 are recommended.. the shampoo conditioner are nothing special..I find it too much faffvto any it onvwsshed damp hair n rewash... I have very long hair...that 100 ml bottle ain't gonna last n no time to wash twice... I would recommend Philip Kingsley elasticizer... can leave on overnight as well n wash off normal shampoo conditionerMorning @BlondeAlto.
I have bleached hair which I also blow dry and straighten everyday for work and Olaplex seems to keep it from being totally ruined.
There’s a line of products ; a pre wash , shampoo and conditioner, a new overnight masque and a bonding oil , I highly recommend all of them .
I buy from Cult Beauty, I also alternate with other shampoo/conditioner so my hair doesn’t get totally used to Olaplex.
The branding on this whole thing looks like an A-level project.Boxes are coming. Here we go...
Skin Rocks? Seriously? So juvenile.The branding on this whole thing looks like an A-level project.
Omg came here to say the same. Is this a joke? An acid box with 6 days worth of acid??I’m so confused by these boxes... this box is titled ‘acids’.. yet it includes a cleanser, mist and moisturiser. The only acid products are 6 DDG pads (3 of each strength). That’s hardly a targeted acid box to me.
Also includes no SPF but a 20% off voucher for Ultrasun... big woop
Not sure if I’m missing the point?
People are not happy... I thought that there might be three different beginner acids in the box... Not six pads. Even if you use 2 pads per week that is only 3 weeks to test acid out.Omg came here to say the same. Is this a joke? An acid box with 6 days worth of acid??
I really like the shampoo and conditioner, a friend of mine buys me them with her Sally’s card, £60 for 2000ml instead of £26 for 250ml. I also get the No.3 for £16 instead of £26. Highly recommend if you have any friends in the industry or charming your hairdresser in to purchasing for you .That Sam Chapman is just out to ruin her gorgeous hair... that orangey fried look was awful...think just when 1st lockdown ended around last summer ..just cause it's free you're bored..
The No 0 and No3 are recommended.. the shampoo conditioner are nothing special..I find it too much faffvto any it onvwsshed damp hair n rewash... I have very long hair...that 100 ml bottle ain't gonna last n no time to wash twice... I would recommend Philip Kingsley elasticizer... can leave on overnight as well n wash off normal shampoo conditioner
Bloody hell So not massively affordable then. I was thinking more around the £30 mark if she’s doing them a lot more frequently, with travel size products so people can try them without committing. So much for my bright ideaApparently it’s £70
Sorry - all different acids I meant to say, perhaps with an spf.Bloody hell So not massively affordable then. I was thinking more around the £30 mark if she’s doing them a lot more frequently, with travel size products so people can try them without committing. So much for my bright idea
It says “excluding” though ."including SPF protection" err, where? In the form of an Ultrasun discount code? That... Does not count.
God so it does. Includes everything you need, but excludes SPF, but includes a discount code..It says “excluding” though .
I agree with this. My brother has a skin condition and his dermatologist actually recommended Sun bed use weekly in the winter - less than 6 mins a week but still recommended it. Dermatologists recommend light therapy for skin conditions so those blind CH followers know nothing. Im pretty sure CH isn’t even a dermatologistThis is why she makes no sense to me.
Pushes the importance of a skin care routine, pushes the important of SPF, both of which I agree with, I've worn spf everyday since I was about 25.
However your skincare routine has to work for your skin and to me, that's what makes it a good one. My morning one is simple, as is my evening one but when I posted it on the freaks page (years ago) they all piled in because I didn't have enough acids etc) my skin looked better than half of those commenting and I have a skin condition too!!
Anyway, she bangs on about and pushes and sells all these skin products, puts them together in kits and sells them too depending on skin type etc.
Yet, she still runs with the theme creams wont solve your problems, you need botox
Why you pushing creams and acids that can cost in excess of 80 to £100 if Botox is the only answer?!?!
Spf, drink plenty of water and a good cleanser and moisturiser is what you need but I'm guessing that doesn't earn enough for her.
Funnily enough, I have a prescribed skin care because of my condition and there are periods of the year where I'm not to wear SPF and one of the freaks said my dermatologist was a fake and to contact Caroline as no dermatologist worth their salt would advise no spf. She even asked for her credentials as she knows most dermatologists anyway after about 5 posts of her telling me I was wrong and the dermatologist was wrong, she admitted that she didn't think about medical reasons as to why I couldn't have the spf all year round but still insisted I put it on anyway
That’s what I thought they’d be - kind of like a Birchbox style thing with lots of minis that you can try before you buy full size. Reckon she’d get more repeat customers that way.Bloody hell So not massively affordable then. I was thinking more around the £30 mark if she’s doing them a lot more frequently, with travel size products so people can try them without committing. So much for my bright idea