askpixie.
10.25.03
Hi Pixie,
Have you heard anything about Biolustre? It sounds like a miracle product to repair damaged hair. Actually, it sounds a little too good to be true and their web site isn't too impressive either. The talk on the internet about the product is pretty sparse too. If it's really that great, you'd think that everyone would want it. Still, it's pretty intriguing and I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts.
Thanks.
PJ
PJ,
I've never actually heard of the product until I got your query, but I did a google search for it and came upon a review from this site: http://home.pacbell.net/tommsaff/rantings.htm (it's somewhere there down at the bottom of the webpage)
And she seems to love the hell out of the stuff.
Makeup Alley (www.makeupalley.com) also seems to be a place where Biolustre is a frequent topic, so someone there might have a review to give.
To Biolustre's credit, there are quite a few products out there that are unbelievably good and nearly-miraculous, yet a lot of people have never heard of them.
Good luck in your search.
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