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Angel Spun
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Pantene Restoratives
Jan 24th, 2006 at 8:50pm
 
I finally got to try out my samples of Pantene's new Restoratives line. The formulas that I had were Breakage Defense.

These are quite different from the standart Pantene Pro-V line, from the shape of the bottle to the ingredients.

Both the shampoo & conditioner are blue and smell kind of like green tea.

The shampoo is a transparent Copenhagen blue formula with a delicate and gentle lather. It uses Sodium Laureth and Lauryl Sulfates as its main detergents instead of the usual Ammonium ones. I washed twice with this and it left my hair feeling quite soft.

The conditioner has the rich consistency that Pantene is known for, but only contains one cone. It is a light French blue in colour. I worked this through my hair from the ears down, then put it all up in a shower cap while tending to my other shower duties. My hair felt heavenly after rinsing it out! Cheesy Not weighed down, but tenderly cared for.

I didn't add many leave-in sprays afterward, so I could get a truer feel for what these new formulas did for my hair. Now I can say that they left my hair feeling softer than it probably ever has in its life! The scent is powerful and lingers the same way that Herbal Essences does.

After just one use, I give these products high marks and would definitely recommend them. Especially if your hair likes a very small amount of cones. All in all, they worked well, though I will probably not change from my current "hair regimen."
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Re: Pantene Restoratives
Reply #1 - Jan 25th, 2006 at 10:55am
 
Thanks for sharing your experiences.  It sounds like this would be a good product for those who need a bit of cones for manageability.  Do you remember which cone is in the ingredients?
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Reply #2 - Jan 25th, 2006 at 2:57pm
 
Dimethicone is the 5th ingredient in the conditioner.

The shampoo contains no cones.
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Reply #3 - Jan 25th, 2006 at 5:28pm
 
Dimethicone Copolyol is a water soluble cone that would not build up on the hair.

Dimethicone alone will build up but vinegar rinses usually do a good job of eliminating any build up. 

I just might have to check the product out myself!
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Reply #4 - Jan 26th, 2006 at 12:39am
 
Cool beans, BB.

It's just Dimethicone. Like I said, it's best for people who prefer a small amount of cones. My hair seemed to like it.

I just don't think I want to give up the Daily Moisture Renewal line just yet.  Wink
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Reply #5 - Feb 24th, 2006 at 7:51pm
 
thanks Angel Spun!

    i actually just saw the commercial the other night and was wondering if it worked at all. Grin it sounds like the stuff is very worth trying. you never know...

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Reply #6 - Mar 4th, 2006 at 5:00am
 
Ophelia: Works well in my limited experience, but use caution. The conditioner actually did cause that same burning sensation on the back of my neck as Herbal Essences does.  Sad
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Reply #7 - Mar 4th, 2006 at 2:38pm
 
This sounds like a must-try to me, Angel.  I'm using the Daily Moisture Renewal line now, too and am quite pleased with it.  Is it more targeted for problem hair or normal hair too?  It seems that every so often I venture out to try a new brand, but I always come back to Pantene and wonder why I left it in the first place!
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Reply #8 - Mar 4th, 2006 at 6:19pm
 
lol Magz I do the same thing, and just want to kick myself for the momentary lapse of reason.  Grin  Plus it becomes habitual after awhile and you find yourself wanting to try something you know won't work as well & trying to convince yourself that somehow "this time" will be different.  Undecided

The Restoratives lines are targeted toward frizz and breakage, but I have no doubt that they could give a miracle-like softness to normal hair.

I currently use the DMR line as I have for many years, but if the Breakage Defense (Restoratives) conditioner didn't burn, I would gladly convert. The stuff is awesome.

On a completely unrelated note, I find hair care lines to be so much like lovers, it's not even funny.
   Pantene's Daily Moisture Renewal line is my main (mane?  Wink) squeeze - we have our "tiffs" every now & again but for the most part, we're in it for the long haul. It represents the best of the good and the least of the bad qualities.
   Herbal Essences is the fun, sexy & exciting "fling" that offers no substance. One irresistable quality, but no good to me at all. In time the one quality that seemed so irresistable at first totally loses its appeal because I know the torture that goes along with it.
   Pantene Restoratives represents the richer, flashier, more debonaire suitor who has more to offer in the long run, but comes with one toxic flaw that could destroy the entire picture.

*sigh* I guess in products as well as love, there's no such thing as perfect.
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Reply #9 - Mar 4th, 2006 at 7:47pm
 
Grin  Angel Spun: Quote:
On a completely unrelated note, I find hair care lines to be so much like lovers, it's not even funny.
  Your description is though! LOL
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Reply #10 - Mar 20th, 2006 at 5:59pm
 
Oh, how true Angel Spun, how true!

I know I've been talking about the restoratives line in my journal, but thought I should post it here.  So, yeah, I had to run right out & buy it...a new Pantene product...are you kidding?  I practically flew out to get it!  I've been addicted to Pantene since I'm old enough to care about my hair!

As Angel described, the first thing that grabbed me was the perty blue color, and then I had to smell it...of course, mmmmmmmmmm!  Fa-ruity!  Then I savored the moments as I massaged it into my hair with utmost care and rinsed- all the while running my hands over my hair to feel for any "differences".  My hair was left feeling very soft and smooth, nice!

The only drawback, for my hair anyhow, is that I cannot use it every single day, gets a bit too heavy, good for the cold winter weather here, though.  So I'm flipping and flopping back & forth between the Breakage Defense, and the Daily Moisture Renewal line, using the Purity once a week to clarify.  That's my routine, and I'm stickin' to it...for now.  Tongue  Until they come out with a pertier, shinier new product!
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Reply #11 - Dec 29th, 2006 at 1:54pm
 
I come from Sweden. Nobody uses Pantenein my country because hairdressers said that it causes hairloss!!!!!!So it doesnīt sell at all in Sweden.I donīt dare to put it in my hair.....
Thought you should know.I donīt know that basic fact behind why itīs "banned" here...
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Reply #12 - Dec 29th, 2006 at 5:59pm
 
Egad, fata, sorry to hear that Pantene isn't sold in Sweden, but I can assure you that it does NOT cause hair loss. If it did, I would be bald by now because I've used it for years! lol

Actually, I was born with very fine, delicate hair and Pantene has been the only thing I've tried that keeps these spiderweb tresses in check.  Wink 

Perhaps there are other reasons why it isn't sold in Sweden. It most certainly is sold in neighbouring countries like Finland, Denmark & Norway.
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Reply #13 - Dec 29th, 2006 at 6:08pm
 
After 8 months as a "conefree" snob, winter came and I needed help!  Pantene Restoratives were the product of choice and I am happy with the results.  My poor hair gets really dry in winter and the shampoo and conditioner worked wonders.
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Reply #14 - Dec 29th, 2006 at 7:05pm
 
Itīs a relief to hear that!!!Iīve tried to find out more about what happened in Sweden...apparently when the schampoo PRO-V was first introduced, some hairdresser said that the PRO-V schampoo could cause hairloss...and this scared away all consumers.

I rely and you guys a lot more!!!!Iīll definetly buy that product if I ever come across it.

A big swedish hug!! Wink
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