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    <title>Why some  hair products are harmfully</title>
    <description>Why some  hair products are harmfully?                                                                                                                              Cosmetic ingredients you should avoid!The ingredients listed below are found in many of the hair or skin care products you use today. 
    
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    <pubDate>20 Aug 2009 15:47:32 GMT</pubDate>
    <category>Products</category>
    <author>webmaster@alfredo.co.uk</author>
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    <title>Why does my hair become lank and dull ?</title>
    <description>Most likely , you are using hair care products that  are coating the hair shaft, so therefore you are experiencing a build up. Try using a clarifying shampoo on  regular basis.. Lets say once a month or change your hair care products  with those that are free of oils, wax and surfactants.</description>
    <pubDate>20 Aug 2009 20:14:06 GMT</pubDate>
    <category>Shampoo</category>
    <author>sales@alfredo.co.uk</author>
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    <title>•  How often should I wash my hair?</title>
    <description>The obvious answer is, when it’s needed. Avoiding washing as I would call it a psycho wash..... Washing the hair twice a week is acceptable  and  hygienically clean.. depending on your life style, job and environment, If you need to wash more than twice a week , use a mild shampoo (do not use a baby shampoo) </description>
    <pubDate>20 Aug 2009 20:15:48 GMT</pubDate>
    <category>shampoo</category>
    <author>webmaster@alfredo.co.uk</author>
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    <title>• How safe is it to colour my hair?</title>
    <description>With any chemical process.. The best rule is “MODERATION and variety”. Do not continually expose your scalp to hair colours, but lets say.. Once a year change from a full head colour to using  foils colour and so on...the hair is like a bank account..(if you continually take protein and moisture out) but you don’t replace it,  the hair fibre will break down.</description>
    <pubDate>20 Aug 2009 20:16:18 GMT</pubDate>
    <category>Colours</category>
    <author>webmaster@alfredo.co.uk</author>
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    <title>- What chemical Not to use</title>
    <description>These ingredients are considered the &quot;standard.&quot; 
    When you go to the salon, you don&apos;t expect just the &quot;standard&quot; treatments and products. You expect quality. You expect performance. You expect something better. 
    But the truth is that when you buy a shampoo, conditioner or skin care item in a salon, it usually contains the same ingredients as the shampoo, conditioner, or skin care product for sale in the drug or department store. Only it costs you more. 
    So we wanted you to know about these ingredients. Mastey believes strongly that the salon environment needs to be a healthy place. Because you&apos;re worth every penny you spend. 
    Ingredients to avoid: 
    Harsh Cleansers like: 
    Oils 
    Dyes 
    Propylene Glycol 
    Glycerin and glycerin type derivatives 
    Human Hair Keratin Protein (HHKP) 
    Animal Protein, Collagen Protein, Animal by-Products 
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    <pubDate>21 Aug 2009 12:51:33 GMT</pubDate>
    <category>Hair Care Solutions</category>
    <author>webmaster@alfredo.co.uk</author>
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