I used the Rescue Drops one more time. I don’t know how I didn’t notice this last week, but it completely dried my hair out. This must be caused by the high alcohol content of the serum. For my over-processed hair a more emollient conditioner would be more appropriate. I could see the Rescue Drops being more suitable for people with very long hair that is in danger of splitting at the ends. If I was using this product on a client with over-processed bleached hair (and I don’t think I ever will, because I can think of a few other products that I like better as deep conditioners,) then I would shampoo, condition, and then add the rescue drops as additional protection.
Maybe I originally misunderstood the Ghd’s purpose for the rescue drops. It is obviously not a deep conditioner for over-processed hair but rather a light leave-in conditioner for dry, dehydrated, probably long hair.
I wish Ghd’s product description was clearer. Because it’s purpose is so vague noone at the salon uses it on clients. So of course we don’t sell any. I think we have one box on the shelf, the same box that we’ve had since I started working there and the same box that was there when the salon opened.
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