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Redken thermal protection


Question Posted Wednesday March 7 2007, 6:08 pm

You said something about a Redken product that protects your hair...

Like from blow drying, straightening, and curling?

Do you have a link???

Or just a link to another kind of protectant...

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ImFakingHotPink answered Wednesday March 7 2007, 7:44 pm:
There is Redken, which you can buy at any RiteAid/Wallgreens/Safeway and there is also Biosilk's Silk Therapy Treatment which is sold at hair salons or sometimes a RiteAid/Wallgreens/Safeway. There is also Chi: iron gaurd Nexxus: heat protex.

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