Any Way to Get Salon Products Cheaper?

Updated on October 14, 2008
T.R. asks from Osseo, MN
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I love the Kerastase products but cringe everytime I have to shell out almost $40 for a bottle of conditioner. I have very difficult hair to manage, but it kills me to pay this much knowing that a large portion must be going to the salon. Anyone know of cheaper ways to acquire these items? Thanks!

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M.L.

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ebay has a lot of deals on products.

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H.B.

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I am not sure if they carry your brand, but occasionally I can get some really good deals on salonsavings.com.

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M.H.

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If you have a regular hair stylist you could ask him/her if he/she wouldn't mind picking some up from the beauty supply store for you. Hair products are usually 30-50% cheaper there but you have to have a license to buy them.

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D.S.

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You can't buy the really good stuff here, but I shop at Sally's Beauty Supply for most stuff. They have a few really good lines and many salon brands as well as generics. Most of their products don't require a license to buy them.

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E.R.

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Hi T., I know better late than never - I too have a hard time spending 30-40 on a bottle of shampoo or conditioner. I have found that you can get some really good deals on ebay. I use Pureology products and I usually get them for at least 1/2 off including shipping (i am thrifty that way)

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