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Road Test: In-Salon vs. At-Home TreatmentsShould you splurge on the salon treatment or go the do-it-yourself route? Find out which treatments should be done by a pro -- and which ones you should attempt at home |
Scalp treatments There's been a lot of focus on the scalp lately, from entire hair care lines dedicated to scalp health to new scalp-focused treatments popping up at salons across the country. "Scalp stimulation is incredibly important for the health of your hair," says Kattia Solano, owner of Butterfly Studio Salon in New York City. "Every salon treatment should incorporate scalp massage." But does that mean you should splurge on a scalp treatment when there are so many at-home versions to try? Probably not.
Even though Solano is a salon owner, she recommends using Shu Uemura Essential Drops Purifying Blend, $48, at home. "In the salon, we combine two treatments in one -- you get the drops on the scalp and a mask on the ends," she explains. "But there's no reason you can't do the same thing in your bathroom." The main difference is the scalp massage. While you can -- and should -- thoroughly massage the drops into your scalp, you do miss out on the relaxing experience of having someone else do it for you.
Verdict: Opt for the DIY version.
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Even though Solano is a salon owner, she recommends using Shu Uemura Essential Drops Purifying Blend, $48, at home. "In the salon, we combine two treatments in one -- you get the drops on the scalp and a mask on the ends," she explains. "But there's no reason you can't do the same thing in your bathroom." The main difference is the scalp massage. While you can -- and should -- thoroughly massage the drops into your scalp, you do miss out on the relaxing experience of having someone else do it for you.
Verdict: Opt for the DIY version.
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great advice - i wax myself (yes, where i can see, so i do visit the salon from time to time), i sometimes colour my own hair and I would love to try the DIY gel nails and face peel.
by AstridB Thursday, February 28, 2013 at 04:52AM Report as inappropriate
Keratin Perfect may not be any good--never tried it myself-- but don't assume all DIY keratins are bad. I've tried about eight--some were crap, but I actually think Uncurly is better than the Brazilian Blowouts I used to pay $400 for and I think it costs me around $25 per use. I would say Keratin Earth, Pravana, and whatever Sally's brand is called were a waste, but Uncurly and Global were successful for me. A few more whose names I don't recall were so-so--not great, but not as bad as you're describing Keratin Perfect to be. If your hair's like mine--thick, too curly/wavy, and a frizz disaster in humidity--keratin is NOT optional and money IS limited, so you need to be able to do it yourself.
by patriotwoman Thursday, February 7, 2013 at 07:26AM Report as inappropriate
Being so un-geeky this article definitely left me with the attitude that all is not lost. I will at least try one or two of the DIY's. Thanks Total Beauty!!!
by aussiegene Wednesday, January 23, 2013 at 03:16PM Report as inappropriate
Mally has a gel manicure set on QVC that I am tempted to try...
by Only1KimmieD Tuesday, January 15, 2013 at 12:49PM Report as inappropriate
Do my own hair coloring and no one says anything :) Kinda fun.
by Ydabney Monday, January 7, 2013 at 12:38PM Report as inappropriate
Yes to at home face peel.
by EricaC123 Wednesday, December 26, 2012 at 06:45AM Report as inappropriate
want to try a bunch of these
by LittleBunny Sunday, December 2, 2012 at 08:39AM Report as inappropriate
good to know, wanna try the scalp treatment.
by nicky22 Tuesday, October 9, 2012 at 07:38PM Report as inappropriate
Keratin treatments should be strictly done by a professional. I have seen way too many do it yourself disasters.
by robyne00 Tuesday, October 9, 2012 at 06:06PM Report as inappropriate
Definitely going to try that scalp treatment!
by schien Tuesday, October 9, 2012 at 03:10PM Report as inappropriate