Gareth Moore
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Once upon a time, there was a company called Biolage.
They made great hair products, and decided to expand to spa products as well.
They made the best exfoliant I have ever used...a soft grey paste in a wide mouth jar, constituted primarily of volcanic ash (probably an inspired use for the huge cloud that Mt. St. Helen blew all over WA) in a very creamy soap base. Warmed with a small amount of water, it worked up on the skin with luscious consistancy, leaving the skin so baby soft that we had to fight to keep our supplies from being appropriated by all the other body services at the salon.
No gritty salt to slide off client skin and crunch around on the floor as you made your way around the table. It showered off in silk waves and made the client feel reborn!
Sometimes I was loathe to pressure product sales on very relaxed clients... on top of tx's that already cost hundreds (like overworked Moms whose children crunched open their piggy banks to give her a special day)
... but this stuff sold itself!
Then one day I moved across country.
I found out in the interim that Matrix had swallowed up the Biolage line. The hair products survived.
The spa products disappeared. I wrote to Matrix and inquired about them, but no reply.
Has anyone a clue what happened to that line? Is it...*gulp*...gone for good? Did some other company buy it?
Most important...has anyone run across a comparable product?
Sending out a thousand :-* to anyone who knows.
If this is a dead end, I'm going to make my own from the jar of ash my Dad in law collected from his roof a few decades ago and gave me for a souvenir, then I'm headed a few miles from here with a BIG bucket! ;D
Thanks!
Gina
They made great hair products, and decided to expand to spa products as well.
They made the best exfoliant I have ever used...a soft grey paste in a wide mouth jar, constituted primarily of volcanic ash (probably an inspired use for the huge cloud that Mt. St. Helen blew all over WA) in a very creamy soap base. Warmed with a small amount of water, it worked up on the skin with luscious consistancy, leaving the skin so baby soft that we had to fight to keep our supplies from being appropriated by all the other body services at the salon.
No gritty salt to slide off client skin and crunch around on the floor as you made your way around the table. It showered off in silk waves and made the client feel reborn!
Sometimes I was loathe to pressure product sales on very relaxed clients... on top of tx's that already cost hundreds (like overworked Moms whose children crunched open their piggy banks to give her a special day)
... but this stuff sold itself!
Then one day I moved across country.
I found out in the interim that Matrix had swallowed up the Biolage line. The hair products survived.
The spa products disappeared. I wrote to Matrix and inquired about them, but no reply.
Has anyone a clue what happened to that line? Is it...*gulp*...gone for good? Did some other company buy it?
Most important...has anyone run across a comparable product?
Sending out a thousand :-* to anyone who knows.
If this is a dead end, I'm going to make my own from the jar of ash my Dad in law collected from his roof a few decades ago and gave me for a souvenir, then I'm headed a few miles from here with a BIG bucket! ;D
Thanks!
Gina