May 03, 2007

Pureology teaming with National Ovarian Cancer Coalition

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    Beginning this July, PureOlogy  is launching " Be Loud, Be Heard" - a four month campaign where a portion of all sales of PureOlogy PureVolume System and SuperStraight Smoothing System will be donated to the NOCC.

In sharing this news, the RealSelfBlog says PureOlogy's roots are connected to ovarian cancer.

The Founder/CEO of PureOlogy, Jim Markham, invented PureOlogy products, when a lifelong friend of his was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. She was in need of hair care that was free of carcinogens, so Markham went to work creating his line of PureOlogy shampoos, conditioners and stylers, which are free of DEA/MEA, sulfates, and salts. In addition to protecting hair color, the products are user and environmentally friendly. ...Celebrity fans of the PureOlogy line include actresses whose hair is downright enviable. Heather Locklear uses the PureVolume products, and Diane Lane loves the Hydrate System Line."

If you haven't tried PureOlogy yet, stop by Fantasia and we'll be happy to introduce you to this line which is specifically designed for people who color their hair. It's power..it retains your color longer than any other shampoo you've ever tried.
You know a product line is great when the staff of a hair salon say its their favorite and at Fantasia you will find a lot of PureOlogy fans.

Stop by the salon and see for yourself. In fact,PureOlogy is so confident about their product that they offer a money back guarantee.

To learn more about the fight against ovarian cancer visit the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition  website

November 01, 2006

Preparing For Hair Loss

One of the first questions someone asks when they learn their cancer treatment will include chemotherapy is "Will I lose my hair?"

If your doctor says to expect  hair loss, here is what the American Cancer Society recommends,


  • Get your wig or hairpiece before you lose a lot of hair. That way, you can     match your current hair style and color. You may be able to buy a wig or     hairpiece at a specialty shop just for cancer patients. Someone may even     come to your home to help you. You also can buy a wig or hair piece through     a catalog or by phone.


  • You may also consider borrowing a wig or hairpiece, rather than buying     one. Check with the nurse or social work department at your hospital about     resources for free wigs in your community.


  • Take your wig to your hairdresser or the shop where it was purchased for     styling and cutting to frame your face.


  • Some health insurance policies cover the cost of a hairpiece needed     because of cancer treatment. It is also a tax-deductible expense. Be sure to     check your policy and ask your doctor for a "prescription."

For a free wig consultation contact Fantasia at 763-54-2196. Be sure to ask about Amy's Presence Wigs-- the latest in wig technology-- these are wigs that you can swim and sleep in.

February 21, 2006

The Lindi Skin Story

Lindi Skin is the first company to specialize in onco-cosmetics. It is a complete skin care line designed to meet the special needs of people going through cancer treatment. Lindy Snider is the founder and CEO of Lindi Skin. She talks about the product line, and why these products make such a difference to cancer patients.

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