Call me cynical but would the before shots look better with a brush through the hair?? Looks like they've scruffed them up for effect. I have wild, frizzy hair and have just found the Richard Ward shine Angel - what a lovely brush to use (and got great price and delivery via Amazon). Wish QVC would get Aveda back though....
Many moons ago I was at the hairdressers when they were getting a customer ready for a before and after piece for the local paper, she had won a hair make over.
What an eye opener.....they plied absolutely everything they could get their hand on to make hair hair look terrible for the before picture. They then washed, cut and dried it and it just looked a shorter version of how had been when she walked into the hairdressers before they got their hand on her.
I think that has been going on here too on QVC. The after styles have product on them to tame them and as for the before styles, you can't tell me those girls go out with their hair like that after washing.
I also think some of them especially the lady with the red hair with natural blonde highlights look like they have had a bit of a trim before the after shot too which lifts the hair
My hair is fine but I have lots of it and it is below my shoulders by a couple of inches. I was it ever day, if I don't it looks greasy by the end of day 2 but the main reason is because it goes flat except where my double crown is and that area has a mind of its own and the only way to get it to behave is to wash and start again each day with it.
My hair looks stunning when I come out of the hairdressers, he knows I hate products on my hair so after my 5 weekly colour and trim, he washes, conditions it and dries it. Thats it, no products no gimmicks. No I can't get it to look as good as him, that's why he is the professional and I'm not.
I'm pleased some have used the product and like it but for me, I remain sceptic