Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Clear Scalp & Hair Beauty Therapy

I am always game for trying new products, especially when it comes to products for my hair because I'm always looking for ways to improve its condition.  As you all know from previous blog posts I have issues with my hair (nothing serious but bothersome just the same).  Luckily I was offered the opportunity to try out and review the Clear Scalp & Hair Beauty Therapy line through Shespeaks.  You all may have seen the commercials coming out lately with Heidi Klume advertising this particular line.  If Clear is what she's using then I'm all for giving it a whirl since her hair is gorgeous!

Until Shespeaks offered enrollment in this program I must admit that I'd never even heard of this line of products and hadn't paid any attention to the advertising on tv, but now I am seeing commercials for it and am more interested than ever.  What is supposed to make Clear Scalp & Hair Beauty Therapy products out perform all other hair care products is that it nourishes the scalp and the hair folicles since that is where 99% of hair health starts.  And maybe that is where I've been going wrong.  For years I've been trying to find the best possible hair care products for damage that is already being done to my hair and not concentrating on starting out with healthier hair.

This product line comes in a variety of formulas for specific hair needs such as Total Care, Damage & Color Repair, Volumizing Root Boost,  Strong Lengths, Moisturizing Dry Scalp,  Complete Care, and Ultra Shea.  I believe that I will be trying out the Total Care formula through Shespeaks but I would really be interested in trying out the one for strong hair because its not only supposed to nourish your scalp but correct damage that is already done to the hair shaft and for me that would be the best of both worlds. 

Shespeaks asked each of us to go to our local Walgreens and look at the display they had for Clear Scalp & Hair Beauty Therapy and take a quiz there.  I did indeed go to the closest Walgreens around (130 miles away in Missoula) and was a bit disappointed that the products were just in with the rest of the hair care products and that no additional information was provided in their display... meaning no quiz to take either.  I'm sure that the major displays are probably in stores that are in bigger locations but I was hopeful when I drove into town and stopped by that Missoula would be so lucky.  I did find out more about each of the individual formulas though while I was there.  But just so you know, Walgreens isn't the only place you can get these products. Walmart, Target, CVS, and other online retailers also sell Clear products so go check them out!

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