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Shampoos/conditioners at CVS?

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are top brand shampoos/conditioners sold at CVS the real stuff, or not? like these brands

bumble&bumble

biosilk

matrix biolage

because on the bottle it says guarenteed only when sold at a proffesional salon, so what do you think?

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  1. its the same thing they arnt going to change it

    pleez answer

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  2. They aren't the real stuff.

    My sister worked there for about 2 years, and said that people had come in several times saying that it wasn't the same as the product they had bought in a salon. Even my mom was complaining that the BioSilk she had purchased from CVS smelt different and left her hair feeling greasy

    Even though it may be more expensive, if you want the real stuff you need to get it from your salon. Or at the salon counter are Macy's, Dillard's, or other anchor stores.

    hope this helps!

  3. The truth is these salon brands depend on ‘diverted’ product to boost their sales. They want to have it both ways. They want to tell you that Paul Mitchell is a salon-only brand which makes it seem more exclusive, but they also want the high volume sales that they can only get through mass market outlets like your local Kroger. Additionally, they don’t want to anger their salon distributors because people are able to get the same stuff but for cheaper.

    They make up this story of products being inferior. In nearly all cases, they are not.

    The way diversion works is this. Paul Mitchell hires a company to manufacture their products. Then Paul Mitchell sales people get and fill orders from distributors. Distributors are legitimate businesses that sell directly to independent salons. The distributors can order as much as they want, then sell it to the salons who can then sell it to you.

    Some of these distributors work directly with stores like Kroger, Albertsons, etc. So when these stores put in an order (a really big order compared to a salon) the distributors just order more product from Paul Mitchell to fill the Kroger order.

    Paul Mitchell doesn’t even question the big orders because they like the extra sales. They turn a blind eye to what`s going on just so they can express public “outrage” that their product is being sold at the local drugstore. This is bunch of bunk.

    The stuff you get at the local Kroger is every bit as good as the stuff you get at the salon. Don’t be fooled. If the folks at Paul Mitchell really wanted to stop these sales, they would simply question their distributors and find out who is selling to Kroger, or Target or Albertson.

    The problem of counterfeiting is a real one, but it’s not something that you’ll find at large stores like Kroger. That company is not going to sell something contaminated because they would be sued in a heartbeat. The places that are a little more sketchy are the small shops (some salons) with the dust on top of the bottles. Those are the places you have to worry about.

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