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jazzybklyn

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So I'm sure a lot if you know about the brand Alfaparf but for some reason I barely see anything about the line Midollo di Bamboo and it's sooooooooo good (VERY pricy though)

Idk y I didn't rave sooner and I need to buy it ASAP amazon has it on sale :o

Heres my rave:
Someone bought the restructuring shampoo and pro-concentrate treatment (conditioner) for my mom about a year ago and I basically took it and tried it because she never used it and OMG! My hair was soooo strong, shiny, and healthy. This was b4 I started my hair journey and before I even paid much attention to my hair and I noticed how great it was. Out of everything I ever used that shampoo and deep conditioner was the best ever.

I recently tried the renewal lotion and it was great as well. Gave my hair strength and body. My hair did feel a little soapyish or something when I was rolling it but it may have been that I used too much or because my hair started to dry and wasn't wet enough (I don't have a spray bottle)

Whew I had to get that out y'all. If anyone else had tried it let me know how it worked for you. I recommend this to any and everybody!
But it is pricy so see if you can get a sample before it doesn't work for you and you come after me
 

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I saw this on AveYou but never saw a review on here so didn't purchase it on the last flash sale.
 
I have been using Alfa parf for a while, all of the lines. The bamboo line is great, I use the vials which are awesome. IDareT'sHair and danisedai got me onto Alfa Parf. Love this brand...
 
DayDreamist said:
:nono: don't be like that. I've never heard of this product and would like to see the ingredients.

Lolll ok I don't have it right now only the renewal lotion let me see if I can do some research and find it for u
 
In another thread someone posted the ingredients for the masque. I never tried it though.

Water, myristyl alcohol,cetrimonium chloride,propylene glycol,cetearyl octanoate,
stearalkonium chloride,cetearyl alcohol,fragrance,polysorbate 20,
hydrolized wheat protein,peg-75 lanolin,peg-40 hydrogenated castor oil,
hydrolized wheat protein pg-propyl silanetriol,imidazolidinyl urea,citric acid,
polysorbate 80,linseed acid,ethoxydiglycol,disodium edta,glycerin,simethicone,
polyquartenium-7,sodium methylparaben,sodium dehydroacetate,sorbic acid,hydroxypropyl cyclodextrin,gossypum herbaceum(cotton)seed oil,tetrasodium edta,bambusa vulgaris extract ,hydrolized keratin,zinc chloride,manganese chloride,cupric chloride,magnesium chloride,ferric chloride,calcium chloride.
 
jazzybklyn
I LOVE Alfaparf but I haven't tried the Midollo line. Alfaparf is not available in Canada and I have to buy online so I spend my money on the products I've already tried (the semi di lino line and the Rigen professional line) but as soon as my pockets recover a bit I intend to purchase the Midollo di Bamboo line (In a few months, I bought a box of Kerastase oleo fusion that I use for protein)

What I have from the Alfaparf World of Hair Care technical book is that the Midollo line is for damaged hair and it is rich in proteins that act on the subcortical structure. Nutri seduction is rich in lipids that restructure the lipid cement. The Semi di lino diamante/anti age and Splendore Fiori di Lino are rich in minerals that act on the cuticle.

The regimen they suggest for damaged hair is:

Shock treatment: start with Midollo di Bamboo services (see below) to repair the hair structure, continue with Nutri seduction treatments to restore lipid cement between cuticle and cortex. Complete the regimen with Semi di Lino diamante/Antiage/Splendore di Fiori di Lino (as required) to seal the cuticle and restore hair to its optimum condition.

Midollo di Bamboo services:

RECONSTRUCTION and CAUTERIZATION professional services:
- COLD RECONSTRUCTION for slightly damaged hair
- THERMAL RECONSTRUCTION for damaged hair
- THERMAL AND COLD CAUTERIZATION for badly damaged hair

Cold Reconstruction for slightly damaged hair:
1-Restructuring shampoo
2-recharging mask
3-renewal lotion
4-daily repair

Thermal Reconstruction for damaged hair:
1-restructuring shampoo
2-Pro-concentrate, heat under dryer for 5/10 minutes and rinse
3-renewal lotion
4-daily repair

For Extremely damaged hair
Thermal cauterization
1-restructuring shampoo
2-cauterization serum, then blow dry, flat iron and rinse
3-restructuring shampooo
4-Pro-concentrate for 5 minutes, then rinse
5-Daily repair

Cold cauterization
same steps as thermal cauterization but omit blow dry and flat iron.

I truly believe that Alfaparf is an awesome line and I had better access to it I would not use anything else (except for Alter Ego rebalancing and energizing mask)
 
@jazzybklyn

Another Alfaparf Fan Here! In fact I just used a Rigen/Real Creme Combo today.

Love the products and the Line. If I were strictly using Salon Brands, Alfaparf would be #1 in my Stash!

halee_J is also a STANS!:grin:
 
danysedai said:
jazzybklyn
I LOVE Alfaparf but I haven't tried the Midollo line. Alfaparf is not available in Canada and I have to buy online so I spend my money on the products I've already tried (the semi di lino line and the Rigen professional line) but as soon as my pockets recover a bit I intend to purchase the Midollo di Bamboo line (In a few months, I bought a box of Kerastase oleo fusion that I use for protein)

What I have from the Alfaparf World of Hair Care technical book is that the Midollo line is for damaged hair and it is rich in proteins that act on the subcortical structure. Nutri seduction is rich in lipids that restructure the lipid cement. The Semi di lino diamante/anti age and Splendore Fiori di Lino are rich in minerals that act on the cuticle.

The regimen they suggest for damaged hair is:

Shock treatment: start with Midollo di Bamboo services (see below) to repair the hair structure, continue with Nutri seduction treatments to restore lipid cement between cuticle and cortex. Complete the regimen with Semi di Lino diamante/Antiage/Splendore di Fiori di Lino (as required) to seal the cuticle and restore hair to its optimum condition.

Midollo di Bamboo services:

RECONSTRUCTION and CAUTERIZATION professional services:
- COLD RECONSTRUCTION for slightly damaged hair
- THERMAL RECONSTRUCTION for damaged hair
- THERMAL AND COLD CAUTERIZATION for badly damaged hair

Cold Reconstruction for slightly damaged hair:
1-Restructuring shampoo
2-recharging mask
3-renewal lotion
4-daily repair

Thermal Reconstruction for damaged hair:
1-restructuring shampoo
2-Pro-concentrate, heat under dryer for 5/10 minutes and rinse
3-renewal lotion
4-daily repair

For Extremely damaged hair
Thermal cauterization
1-restructuring shampoo
2-cauterization serum, then blow dry, flat iron and rinse
3-restructuring shampooo
4-Pro-concentrate for 5 minutes, then rinse
5-Daily repair

Cold cauterization
same steps as thermal cauterization but omit blow dry and flat iron.

I truly believe that Alfaparf is an awesome line and I had better access to it I would not use anything else (except for Alter Ego rebalancing and energizing mask)

LOL! I know right my pockets are healing as well. Thanks for the great info...and don't worry that you have to order because I went in about 7 beauty supplies in brooklyn and manhattan and amazon is still cheaper. I have always heard so much about the semi di lino I must try it! Its so worth the money. I like alter ego products also :yep:
 
IDareT'sHair said:
@jazzybklyn

Another Alfaparf Fan Here! In fact I just used a Rigen/Real Creme Combo today.

Love the products and the Line. If I were strictly using Salon Brands, Alfaparf would be #1 in my Stash!

halee_J is also a STANS!:grin:

I hear a lot about the real creme I would love to try it
 
@jazzybklyn

I also have a Linseed DC'er I've been saving as well as some Seduction Vials and a Seduction Masque.

"Seduction" smells like a Million Dollars.

It is absolutely wonderful.

I use Real Creme & Rigen after a Relaxer.:yep:
 
IDareT'sHair said:
@jazzybklyn

I also have a Linseed DC'er I've been saving as well as some Seduction Vials and a Seduction Masque.

"Seduction" smells like a Million Dollars.

It is absolutely wonderful.

I use Real Creme & Rigen after a Relaxer.:yep:

Omg your getting me so excited I cannot wait to try other products from alfaparf :)

Also... Do u know which conditioner/masque is moisturizing in the brand?
 
Alfaparf is a great brand. I've tried several items from the Semi Di Lino line and love it.
 
Yes! Alfaparf is a really good brand. I looooooove their Rigen and Real cream conditioners, leave my hair strong yet silky and soft. Beacause their pH is low (4) I really liked using them as a mid-step protein during the relaxer process, a boost of protein and starts bring the pH back down :yep:
 
halee_J said:
Yes! Alfaparf is a really good brand. I looooooove their Rigen and Real cream conditioners, leave my hair strong yet silky and soft. Beacause their pH is low (4) I really liked using them as a mid-step protein during the relaxer process, a boost of protein and starts bring the pH back down :yep:

I hear so much about those two I got to get on that
 
soonergirl said:
jazzybklyn keep us posted on what you decide to try.. Happy shopping lol!!!

Yess! I sure will! Same for you all....thanks, hopefully I don't go broke in the process because I can definitely get crazy with products smh lol
 
Ok for any of the long time users of AlfaPar.....which one is which? I'm on Amazon and really want to try these products (especially since they are in sale and I've already broke the bank on the PJism this month). There's Rigen in the white jar and some jn the green jar....there's some called Rigen Real Cream and just Rigen. Want to make sure i have the right ones to do the mix. Any suggestions on the vials? Pink or blue?
 
yynot the rigen in the white is the old packaging the green is the new. The rigen and real cream are good when mixed together and applied to the hair. The blue vials are the best, the pink is also good as well and you dont rinse the pink ones out.
 
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