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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2024

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  • @laurenearls2119
    @laurenearls2119 Před 6 lety +95

    First of all. You’re using most of the products wrong. The gold lust line is for repair and damage, like blondes and people that have heat damage. Your hair is healthy it doesn’t need it. The gold lust oil pumps into your hand. The Balm D’or is also from the gold lust line as well it’s going to be too heavy for your hair because it’s for damaged dry hair and wiry greys. Apres beach spray is lighter than the dry texturizing spray and can be used with wet hair for the tousled beachy look. The dry shampoo, you need to part your hair and spray it in, brush it threw and repeat if necessary. The dry texture is part of the signature like which is why you enjoy it so much. The the dry shampoo is from the gold lust line. The dry conditioner is for people that don’t wash that often and have super curly or textured hair also noticed you didn’t shake the can before you used it, there’s a ball in it for a reason. The super shine also comes in a light version you might like it a little better.
    Oribe color codes their line. Black is Signature line, meant for all hair. Green is moisture for curly or super dry texture hair. Red is for color treated hair. Black and White is for repair and damaged hair. Brown is for volume. Purple/Blue is for shine and moisture. They have a grey bottle of shampoo which is a lighter version of signature for kids. Their skin care line is AMAZING. most of the products are clinically tested and proven to work. Meant for aging skin to provide more radiance and smooth fine lines and wrinkles. The perfumes are excellent, they last a long time and are light so you don’t overwhelm everyone.

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 6 lety +10

      Hi Lauren, thanks for all of the info - so helpful! It all makes sense - I definitely prefer the Signature line the most and also like the color line (shampoo, conditioner, and masque). I recently picked up the light version of the Supershine creme, but haven't decided yet which I prefer (I really like the original one, but the light version seems great, too). I'll try the beach spray in damp hair and see if I like it better with that. I heard that putting some of the gold lust oil into the masque is really luxurious, need to try that still (and yes, I figured out that pump for the oil after someone else commented on it...oops). Also, as you seem to be very educated in the Oribe lines, how do you find their products for blonde hair? I've recently started lightening my hair and have an ombre effect going on, so have been using a violet shampoo/conditioner from Amika to keep the brassiness away, but also saw that Oribe had products for blondes (but read mixed reviews on them) - any thoughts? Thank you!

    • @annabanabanana
      @annabanabanana Před 4 lety +2

      The perfume is defiantly not long lasting. Just throwing that out there.

  • @TheErttyu96
    @TheErttyu96 Před 7 lety +23

    I'm a stylist at an oribe salon, use a pump or so of your gold lust oil in your mask. Thank me later!😂I think you would LOVE the two new products they came out with in June. Straight away smoothing balm, 450 deg heat protection. It's from the moisture (green) line. and the featherbalm styling cream. Light memory and hold, detangles, and adds shine. It's from the shine(blue) line.

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 7 lety +1

      Oh good to know, thank you! That's such a great idea about putting the oil in the mask - I use so little of the oil and feel like I need to figure out what to do with it!

    • @FatimaSilva-ju7tc
      @FatimaSilva-ju7tc Před 6 lety +1

      megemac g🐯💚💟

    • @misshunneebunnie
      @misshunneebunnie Před 6 lety +1

      What products do you suggest from keeping hair from tangling? Whether I straighten or curl my hair, it always tangles throughout the day!

    • @tabithacolletta1293
      @tabithacolletta1293 Před 5 lety +1

      What do you recommend for flat ironing, I do not blow dry.

    • @Versace71
      @Versace71 Před 4 lety +1

      megemac I just ordered the oribi strait away smoothing cream can’t wait to use it

  • @youngandrestlessjean3634
    @youngandrestlessjean3634 Před 4 lety +8

    The gold lust shampoo/conditioner has worked amazing wonders on my hair. I have fine hair but a lot of it, it tends to get frizzy and tangled easily. My hair felt so soft and smooth after I used gold lust. It’s my favorite shampoo and conditioner combo that is out there.

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 4 lety

      So glad you found something that works so well for you!!!

  • @moodsandviews
    @moodsandviews Před 7 lety +15

    The packaging is so luxe!

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 7 lety +2

      It's such a lovely brand! And all of the products come in these super chic boxes. So luxe!

  • @tramany7
    @tramany7 Před 4 lety +2

    I love the Oribe shine moisturizing cream makes my hair so soft,healthy and it smells so good❤️

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 4 lety +3

      It's soooooo good! One of my must-have Oribe products!

    • @gabig9119
      @gabig9119 Před 10 měsíci

      How long does the fragrance last for you?

  • @honibzerko
    @honibzerko Před 3 lety +1

    I just bought the whole line to use in my hair. I will make those products work! That Supershine creme had me sold I have never felt a creme gel oil or any product make my hair look that Luxurious.

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 3 lety

      For me, the absolute best products out of all the Oribe products are the texturizing spray and the Supershine creme (in either the regular or light version). Such fabulous products! They are pricey, sure, but the cream especially last a crazy long time (I usually only go through one tube per year).

  • @cleuireid
    @cleuireid Před 7 lety +6

    I use some of the styling products JUST for the scent!! LOVE that Signature scent!! However, the perfume oil and the spray....DOES NOT SMELL THE SAME!! So check it out first and be aware!!

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 7 lety

      Oh interesting - I feel like I had noticed that when I smelled the spray (and also the candles seem to have a different scent). Love the signature scent, sooooo good!

  • @traceypalangio9615
    @traceypalangio9615 Před 3 lety +1

    Your reviews are excellent! Very helpful. I love Oribe as well.

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks so much! Isn't Oribe great?! I have been slowly switching over to cleaner beauty products, but I think I'll always use the Supershine Moisturizing Creme Light and of course, the Dry Texturizing Spray - my absolute faves!

  • @kelleyrott3532
    @kelleyrott3532 Před 5 lety +1

    The Split end repair is my HOLY GRAIL!!! (As well as the supershine). I do use the shower get, scrub and lotion. It’s just so pricey. And it’s easy to fly through. Also if you add 2-3 pumps of the oil to one of your masks- INCREDIBLE. the new gold list repair drops have changed my hair. And the foundation most is awesome too- the smell is the best part. Not to mention they speak for themselves. Try the split end repair!!!!

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 5 lety

      Oh awesome, so many good suggestions - thank you! I've had a few other people say to add the gold lust to a masque - such a good idea. I'm slowly switching my beauty products over to be less toxic, but the dry texturizing spray will stay in my arsenal for awhile...it's just too good!

  • @dpitcher1503
    @dpitcher1503 Před 6 lety +1

    I agree with you. Dry shampoo is a dry shampoo. Texturizing spray and the Supershine creme is Godley. I think the cream is amazing since you can use so little and get awesome results. However I really love the apres wave spray--BC to me, it gives volume close to the texurizing spray, but the shine and beach waves. I adore it. Sometimes I use the texturizing spray on my roots and the Apres wave spray for anything 4" out. Love the curl gloss. Love the beach mouse--it is a little sticky but it great to get a particular look--the product is perfect for "what it does" but its not versatile like the texturizing sray. Love the matte waves--also great with the texturizing spray. I like, but don't love the curl gloss, but I keep it in stock. VERY disapointed with the comb out detangler-honestly, a few good drugstore is probably better and almost all of the professional lines are better--did NOT detangle. Have to use a ton. Only product for Orbie that is total garabage. Even if it does work, its not worth the price. Hell the Shine cream would detangle better. I just got hte Spray volumizing spray, will be intersting to see how that goes. NOTE TO ALL--I pay full retail for Orbie like anyone else unless I use birchbox points or other sale. AND I get professional lines for wholesale (50% off) so YA, Orbie is really worth the price, even when I can get Redken, Pureology, Biolage, etc. at around $9 per product. Orbie retail is still worth it. IT really IS that good on many items. Just avoid the pitfall products that are not worth the price/

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 6 lety +1

      Great to hear your thoughts on some of these products and which ones to avoid. I recently picked up the light version of the moisturizing cream - can't decide which I prefer! I'll have to try the beach spray the way you mentioned. I stocked up on loads of Oribe products during Black Friday 2016 - still working through my stash (but def replenished the texturizing spray, I figure I go through four bottles a year, so have to make sure I stock up during the sales!).

  • @sun8shine21
    @sun8shine21 Před 5 lety +2

    I'm a stylist, use Orbie all day. Ur not using really most of those products right . . Onyx line is great for you and ur husband! it's for everyone. Most of those products are too rich for you hair. Try, dry texture, maxineista , volumista , grandiose,. Foundation mist always applied first. And gold lust dry shampoo is ammmmmmazing. Spray section by section into oily hair. Work it into the hair, like ur shampooing. Fluffs oil hair right up

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for all the info, Krystle! I actually have cut down on my Oribe usage because it's a tad pricey, but must have the supershine creme and the dry texturizing spray - my faves!

  • @kylarisaito7332
    @kylarisaito7332 Před 3 lety

    Just found this, and I gotta say, once you added the apres beach wave spray, bam! I have both, and I found I'm a texture girl. If you like soft looking curls, you go for the dry, if you like separation, and true texture, and shine, it is apres beach waves, all the way. So for me, apres wins hands down. I'm not soft and fluffy😂

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 3 lety

      So good to know about the apres beach spray - I could never really figure out how to use it!!!

  • @emmaheywood4203
    @emmaheywood4203 Před 6 lety

    With the Gold Lust Oil, you don't have to screw the top off. Just pull of the lid and there is a pump! Maybe you figured that out already, but I've definitely opened it wrong before. Great product though. I use it in the salon I work in all the time!

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 6 lety +1

      OMG I had no idea!!!! Thank you so much for the heads up! I don't use it that often and I think I don't use it a ton just cuz it's annoying to have to open. Oribe, Oribe, so tricky!

  • @iusethisplatform
    @iusethisplatform Před 4 lety +1

    Okay, am I ABSOLUTELY insane because I’ve heard that the texturizing spray is “astonishing”, and I got it recently from Nordstrom and let me tell you that the scent is AWFULLLLL!!! It smells like strong chemicals and it gives me a headache after a while. I’m not sure if I got a defective one or it was somehow expired, but I’m returning it and contemplating whether I should give it another try for the official website instead...

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 4 lety

      I would suggest taking it back and seeing if they have a bottle in-store that you can test. It has a strong smell and you could be very sensitive to it. I actually had to stop wearing perfume because I kept having sneezing attacks from it (didn't matter what kind I wore, just would start sneezing like mad and felt terrible). There are so many fragrances in everything these days and people are really becoming very sensitive to it. I'm generally ok with the scent in the texturizing spray, but I have to be careful to no overdo it!

  • @gabig9119
    @gabig9119 Před 10 měsíci

    Which one’s smells lasts the longest? I love how they smell but the ones I have, the smell doesn’t last.

  • @joshwalding8479
    @joshwalding8479 Před 6 lety +2

    I love the royal and imperial blowout pride it’s...I also am obsessed with the body cream it goes on a little greasy but I put it right after the shower before bed and wake up with the most fabulous skin in the morning....side note after 2 or 3 nights of using it I noticed when I got home from work the my bedroom had a nice Oribe fragrance to it!

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Josh! I've never used any of the products that you mentioned, but they sound great! Ooooh that body cream sounds divine and having your room smell like Oribe - what a dream! Have you ever tried their candles? I always am tempted, but haven't taken the plunge yet!

    • @joshwalding8479
      @joshwalding8479 Před 6 lety

      Kendra Lee I have given them out as hostess gifts

  • @PotentialofHydrogenClean

    I prefer the dry shampoo to the texturizing spray, because I like soft strands. I agree that I will not pay $44 for it. Always trying to find ways to get it cheaper.

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 5 lety +1

      Def check out Neiman Marcus during the Black Friday sales and also use Ebates! I can usually get the dry texturizing spray for about $35 instead of $46 - stocked up a ton this year!

  • @lilfriedchick
    @lilfriedchick Před 7 lety +1

    I had so many oribe shampoo & conditioner travel sizes (both the 1 use pouch kind and deluxe samples) from all sorts of gift bags that I got so tired of seeing them lol. I feel the same about the signature line out performing the gold lust line, but my general problem with oribe is that none of the shampoos foam up nicely like my favorite Pureology hydration (the purple one) shampoo does, and I'm not a big fan of the oribe scent, it's just not my thing. The signature shampoo does make my hair super soft and silky that's undeniably brilliant, but I could live with out that price tag and stick to the Pureology hydrate line that I have been using for over 4 years now.
    As far as other products, I have a mini surfcomber texture mousse that i bought because a previous hairstylist used on me and my hair had such volume and shine after blowing, but when i actually use it by myself, it is ultra sticky, and i just couldnt get used to the sticky mousse texture myself. I have to wash my hand before touching anything else after using it. I found that the R+Co Park Ave styling cream works similarly but is much less sticker.
    I bought a deluxe sample bag of oribe stuff before at a beauty boutique in nyc, and ithere was a rollerball of the Côte d'Azur Eau de Parfum and a lip balm alongside with some deluxe shampoos and conditioners, and i have to say the perfume surprises me. I like the lychee scent quite a bit, which also comes from me who's picky on 95% of the floral/fruity/sweet perfumes on the market, is rare. However I don't believe it lasted on me more than 2-3 hours.
    The lip balm was meh. It's pretty waxy and doesn't actually provide much moisture to my lips. My holy grail lip balm at the moment is from First Aid Beauty.
    Overall I will say I would never purchase a full size bottle of the shampoos or conditioners, but I will buy travel deluxes just because it's hard to find travel size Pureology products. I will continue to use the dry texturizing spray as my favorite SOS "my hair is a fucking greasy/dirty mess after 4 days of no washing but i have to go out now", it gives out so much volume and hold, but my holy grail dry shampoo is the Klorane the oatmilk one with white cap.

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 7 lety

      Thanks so much for all of the info! Glad I'm not the only one who was totally underwhelmed with the gold lust line - I looked up the prices yesterday and it is about $50 more for the gold lust than signature shampoo or conditioner in the liter sizes, yikes! I also feel like hairstylists must have to learn exactly how to use the Oribe products because I've had that same experience of stylists using products and then I buy it and it's a hot mess. I've never tried anything from R+Co, but am very curious about this brand (love their packaging). Good to know about the lip balm, too - I was actually pretty disappointed in Oribe when I saw that they were branching out into skincare and cosmetics - it just seemed a bit greedy to me - like, "Oh we had such success with haircare, let's make the line bigger and make more money!" And the dry texturizing spray, sooooo good. The next time I go to France, I'm going to stock up on the Klorane dry shampoo (I know they sell it on Sephora, but it's way pricier to buy here). Have an excellent weekend!

    • @lilfriedchick
      @lilfriedchick Před 7 lety

      oh yeah? i didnt know klorane is much more expensive here cuz i constantly buy them in a pack of two for $30, lots of boutiques in nyc has those packages which to me $15 each isnt horrible.
      I've never seen Oribe's skincare? It could be interesting but right now i'm happy about my skincare regiment and i have a couple things lining up to try, so I wouldn't try Oribe's in the near future, it does sound greedy to me! I can see the price tags for their skincare being vava voom high as well considering they are like the christian louboutin of haircare already.
      Another good deep conditioning hair mask I recommend you trying as well is the Briogeo deep conditioning mask. It smells nice and not overwhelming, and it truly is very nourishing. I believe it's only $36 compared to Oribe it shouldn't be as bad. You can also buy a smaller travel size at Sephora or Birchbox to try first. And for another even cheaper option I love the Carol's Daughter Tui Hair Mask, it's very nourishing and targeted towards colored hair. It's $20 I believe.

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 7 lety

      I think the Klorane in France is maybe around 10 euros (so really, if you are getting them for $15, that's really close - I saw them on Sephora for like $20 a pop, I think). OMG Oribe skincare is outrageously pricey - some products are around $100! (And I just saw that they now have fancy hair barrettes and hair sticks for around $80...hmmm...greedy, greedy.)
      Thanks for the recommendations for Briogeo - have never even heard of this brand! And I've heard of Carol's Daughter, but haven't tried any of their products. Will keep an eye out for them, thanks!!!

  • @1040le
    @1040le Před 2 lety

    Absolutely LOVE how you go over every single product, but I was hoping that you might review the maximista thickening spray. I'm knew to Oribe and read some of the comments on their website that contains alcohol. Do you have any input in this spray? Would you recommend it? Thank you!

  • @Versace71
    @Versace71 Před 4 lety

    Got these samples with my order for oribe straight away smoothing cream travel size
    Flash Form Finishing Spray Wax Deluxe sample
    Royal Blowout Heat Styling Spray Deluxe Sample can’t wait to try

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 4 lety

      Awesome, hope to love them and let me know what you think!!! I don't think I've tried any of those, so am curious about them!

    • @Versace71
      @Versace71 Před 4 lety

      @Kendra Lee I loved the blow out spray better than the straight away cream, ur together it is better for my hair

  • @MsLisaHo
    @MsLisaHo Před 3 lety

    thanks for telling us what to buy and what not to! save us a lot of money.

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 3 lety +1

      Oh gosh, my pleasure! Oribe products are soooo pricey and I definitely had a lot of buyer's remorse with certain products. Now I only use the supershine moisturizing creme and the dry texturizing spray - holy grail products and I don't plan to stop using them!

  • @monkeybearmax
    @monkeybearmax Před 5 měsíci

    I love gold liste shampoo and conditioner way better than signature and then dry texturized is amazing for volume

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 4 měsíci

      If you have a Costco membership, keep an eye out for Oribe - I recently bought the liter-sized black bottles of the shampoo/conditioner for a much better price than it's normally sold for.

    • @monkeybearmax
      @monkeybearmax Před 4 měsíci

      @@crazykenz4203 really!? Thank u 🙏

  • @therealKayDeMartini
    @therealKayDeMartini Před 7 lety +1

    Great vid. I also LOVE that syling creme!! It came as a sample, and has rocked my hair world. Question: I've never understood what a texturizing spray does? How is it diff from a dry shampoo? Thx

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 7 lety +3

      The styling cream rocks! So glad you love it, too! So, to me a dry shampoo makes my hair seem dryer (as dumb as it sounds) and deals with greasy hair better than a texturizer, but a texturizer is amazing to give some volume and oompf and texture on clean hair. I don't like to use dry shampoo on clean hair because it makes it a bit too powdery and dry feeling (and depending on the dry shampoo, sometimes it leaves white, powdery residue). I also use the texturizer on dirty hair if I don't have a dry shampoo (and frankly I'd rather just use the texturizing spray on clean and dirty hair and just not have a dry shampoo - I can do more with a texturizing spray than a dry shampoo). Plus I like to spray texturizing spray into my ends to give them some funky texture - I wouldn't do that with a dry shampoo. So dry shampoo = dirty hair and in the roots, but texturizing spray = clean or dirty hair, roots and ends, wherever I want some fun texture. Try the Oribe - I think you will LOVE it!

  • @gabbavv
    @gabbavv Před 7 lety +1

    Agree the Orbie moisturising cream is amazing...

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 7 lety

      Sooooo good! Have you tried the lightweight version of it?

    • @MsKilrb
      @MsKilrb Před 7 lety

      I have Kendra and its AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! much better for my finer hair!!

    • @Keepinitreal55
      @Keepinitreal55 Před 7 lety

      is it? how are they different? I considered trying the light version

    • @gabbavv
      @gabbavv Před 7 lety

      It just makes your hair so smooth ZERO frizz.

    • @MsKilrb
      @MsKilrb Před 7 lety

      it is lighter weight and makes my hair bouncier!

  • @donnaokane502
    @donnaokane502 Před 7 lety +2

    Kendra! Have you been to Arch Apothecary on the square downtown?! They have a great selection of Oribe and other Luxe brands that are harder to get in Madison.

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 7 lety

      Ooooh I didn't even know this place existed! Thanks for the heads up!

  • @anne-marie2972
    @anne-marie2972 Před 3 lety

    It debends yours hair type so much. I have used years them. But know I thking to try Supershine and moisture conditioner, because I have a dry curly hair and need moisture and want add shine. Ofcourse Supershine moisture cream too. Must put it a little only.

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 3 lety

      The Supershine Moisturizing Creme (in the regular formulation and the lightweight) is amazing! And you are right - you only need a small amount. One tube lasts me an entire year!!!

  • @Keepinitreal55
    @Keepinitreal55 Před 7 lety

    I tried the airstyle flexible finish cream and it FAILED so bad!! It promised to tame frizz and make puffy hair less puffy. Omg it left my hair a sticky nasty mess! Don't recommend for anyone! Its more like a dudes pamade. Also the maximista spray I find to be a dud too. I just don't feel like it gives me much volume at all, there's better products for that. Agree with you about the moisture cream, and the texture spray. Although I feel like the texture spray makes the hair go flat pretty quickly.

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 7 lety +1

      Interesting about those products you mentioned - I've never tried the flexible finish cream or the maximista (but was tempted to get the maximista). I feel like Oribe's styling products are so hit or miss! Some are awesome, but some are just like, "meh, what's the point?!" I think this is one of those brands that really has to educate hair stylists about how to use the product and then the stylists are able to magically transform the products and get you to buy them, but then when you try to recreate the look, bam, huge fail! Glad you like the moisture cream and texturizing spray - interesting your hair goes flat, though (maybe I just use tons!).

  • @Scentobsessedemma
    @Scentobsessedemma Před 6 lety +1

    Love this! Thank you! I’ve just gotten into Oribe and I’m obsessed! I love the signature collection but it was sold out and so I had to buy the gold lust collection which I agree, isn’t as amazing as the signature. My hair still feels like silk though 😂 Do you think the shine cream might be too heavy for fine blonde hair that tends to get oily? The texture spray sounds amazing!

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 6 lety

      I would say if you have fine blonde hair (and found that the Gold Lust was too heavy), I'd go for the lightweight supershine moisturizing creme. I love both versions, but do find that the original makes my hair seem slightly greasier than the lightweight version (this is important to me because I don't like to wash my hair daily!!!). The texture spray IS amazing - I stock up on at least four cans during Black Friday at Neimans.

    • @Scentobsessedemma
      @Scentobsessedemma Před 6 lety

      Kendra Lee ok will definitely check out the lightweight version! Thanks for replying beautiful 💙 and have a wonderful day! ✌🏼✨

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 6 lety

      Of course! You have a fab day, too! xoxo

  • @smrsmr5403
    @smrsmr5403 Před 6 lety

    Royal Blowout is worth every penny. Protects and smooths and shines and smells all day in that wonderful Oribe scent.

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 6 lety

      I'll have to check it out during my next Black Friday Oribe shopping!!!

    • @Versace71
      @Versace71 Před 4 lety

      I got a sample I will try to see how it works

  • @caeliallard120
    @caeliallard120 Před 3 lety

    The oil is a spray on. Pull the top off. It’s hard to remove at first.

  • @Jewels_8404
    @Jewels_8404 Před 6 lety

    Have you tried Rossano Ferretti Perma products ? I got some samples and felt they were AMAZING! But I’m hesitant to invest into the full size of them because each product ranges from $40-80 EACH ! 😱

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 6 lety

      No, I've never even heard of this brand! Maybe try to get more samples so you don't have to drop the big bucks, or try to find a site that runs decent promos. Also, I'm a big fan of Ebates - some sites will do pretty good cash back percentages (I always stock up on Oribe from Neiman Marcus during Black Friday - they always jack up their Ebates to 14% cash back during that time, plus Neimans always runs legit promos - probably end up paying about $135 for $200 worth of product!).

  • @missifvh
    @missifvh Před 7 lety +1

    I needed this!!!!

  • @kimdemaria7932
    @kimdemaria7932 Před 2 lety

    What about flash form wax finishing spray?

  • @audreyharker2371
    @audreyharker2371 Před 7 lety +1

    I hate blow drying my hair.... do you think it's a waste to buy luxury hair products if I just air dry? Like would the moisturizing cream be effective?

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 7 lety

      I think you would still probably really like the moisturizing cream - it will add a bit of shine and hydration to your hair (but I'd suggest starting out with the travel size tube just to make sure you like it before investing in the big tube!).

    • @Keepinitreal55
      @Keepinitreal55 Před 7 lety +3

      for sure! you don't need to blow dry for the moisture cream. I actually prefer to air dry with it, it makes your hair more sleek.

  • @suelin5936
    @suelin5936 Před 6 lety

    Hi Kendra, thank you for the video and the information you provided. I have been using Oribe on and off the last couple years. I saw in the comment section that you tried the Oribe Supershine Light, what is your verdict on that product? I have been using the original version and it works great but sometimes it can weigh my hair down if I use it on dry hair versus wet hair. Thank you.

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 6 lety

      I definitely prefer the light version. I think the normal one is great, but usually feel that by the second day, my hair feels slightly greasy. The light version doesn't do that. I'll def be ordering another tube of the light version when the Black Friday sales roll around!

  • @RobertFleming
    @RobertFleming Před 3 lety

    Thanks so much for this!

  • @Whenheartbeingtouched
    @Whenheartbeingtouched Před 7 lety +3

    I found silicone in the Oribe product. Do you have concerns? Do you feel any built up after using it for a while?

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 7 lety +1

      I've never noticed build-up with Oribe. Several people have mentioned the silicones, so I definitely need to look more into this. I have a pretty massive stock of Oribe products that I am slowly working my way through. Once I'm through, though, I may look into getting products that are a bit healthier. (But I just love Oribe so much!!!!)

  • @traceymalunay6565
    @traceymalunay6565 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi Kendra I have question how long does big liter shampoo and conditioner how many months for liter products?

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 6 lety +3

      Hi Tracey, I can usually make the one liter bottles of shampoo and conditioner last for one year. I don't wash my hair every day (usually every second or third day) and when I wash, I use two pumps of each product. This stuff is pricey, so I make sure it lasts!!!

  • @jessicamjkim
    @jessicamjkim Před 4 lety

    How much are the liter bottles during black Friday usually? thinking of purchasing now but not sure if I should try and wait..

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 4 lety

      I would definitely wait, but starting planning now. I usually get my Oribe during the Black Friday sales from Neiman Marcus. For the last four or five years, they have run the same promo: $50 off a purchase of $200. Then I use a cash back software like Rakuten (formerly Ebates) - NM usually has at least 14% cash back (I think it was higher last year). I've always been able to make multiple orders of around $200 to take advantage of these savings (so like if you did one big bottle of shampoo and one styling product, you would probably already be at around $200). So I mean, if you think about it, you could get a $200 order down to $150, then get 14% cash back, so in the end it probably ends up being around $130 (the cash back does take a couple months to process and get back to you, though).
      If you have never tried Oribe, maybe try to find some small bottles to test out, then buy in bulk over the holidays!
      (One thing to take into consideration, though - Neiman Marcus just filed for bankruptcy, so who knows if any of this will be happening this year?!)

  • @saradroubi9867
    @saradroubi9867 Před 2 lety

    Where do find Black Friday deals on oribe products?

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 2 lety

      Check out Neiman Marcus. They have a bunch of promos - $50 off an order of $200, $100 off an order of $400 (essentially 25% off). And definitely install a cashback software like Rakuten - I see they have up to 15% cashback from NM now!!! Here's my link for Rakuten if you don't use that yet - you can get $40 for signing up. (I know it sounds gimmicky, but I love it.) - www.rakuten.com/r/KENDRA5026?eeid=28187

  • @Versace71
    @Versace71 Před 4 lety

    Is that shine cream purple tube different than the green one straight away smoothing cream or they do the same thing

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 4 lety

      I've never tried the one in the green tube, but would guess they would be slightly different. I can notice a pretty distinct difference between the regular supershine creme and the light version - love the light version for my hair!

  • @Kianableu
    @Kianableu Před 6 lety

    Have you tried the soft lacquer heat styling spray? I have been wanting to try it but haven't seen much for reviews.

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 6 lety

      I haven't, sorry!

    • @kw5716
      @kw5716 Před 6 lety

      Regina does the Supershine Moisturizing Cream double as a heat protector?

  • @JAR752
    @JAR752 Před 2 lety

    Where do you think its best to order it during Black Friday?

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 2 lety

      The best prices I've ever gotten have been from Neiman Marcus. I can't remember if I ordered Oribe stuff last year (think I had enough from the year before, so didn't need to), but I've always gotten the best prices from NM. They usually do $50 off an order of $200 - there will be something that says you can't make multiple orders, but I've always been able to make multiple orders and always get the discount each time. Make sure you use a cash back software like Rakuten (formerly Ebates) - I believe I've seen it up to 14% cash back from Neiman Marcus.
      (Here's a referral code for Rakuten if you don't already use it, you can get $40 for signing up - www.rakuten.com/r/KENDRA5026?RAF&RAF%20share&eeid=45830 )
      Oribe is pricey stuff, so def try to find some good deals during the sales!!!!! Hope you get all kinds of goodies! (Start making a list and look at prices and figure out orders of $200 or just over, in case that's the promo they run! And then get ready to shop - I was always worried stuff would get sold out, so I ordered early!)

  • @aidaweinstein1342
    @aidaweinstein1342 Před 4 lety

    Is the product sulfate free? I get Brazilian blow out done On my hair.

  • @Whenheartbeingtouched
    @Whenheartbeingtouched Před 7 lety

    Thank you so much for getting back to me. I've been doing some research and found that the Silicone under new technology does not tends to build up. I've written email to Oribe and see if they response to me. I hope they will give me some positive answer because I love their product too!

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 7 lety

      Let me know if/when they respond to you! I love their products so much, but do feel a bit weird about using silicones. I haven't researched non-toxic hair stuff too much, but really hope Oribe is not super toxic!

    • @Whenheartbeingtouched
      @Whenheartbeingtouched Před 7 lety

      No, they didn't...or at least not yet...will let you know
      Btw, silicone is not toxic. it does not harm your health. it is oily product that is hard to wash off, and as it built up, your hair won't be able to absorb the good ingredients from the hair products

    • @Whenheartbeingtouched
      @Whenheartbeingtouched Před 7 lety +1

      Hi Kendra, Oribe replied my email as below
      Quote
      The majority silicones used in Oribe products are either water soluble or
      can be rinsed off/out with our shampoos.
      Unquote
      This is a positive answer.

    • @Whenheartbeingtouched
      @Whenheartbeingtouched Před 7 lety

      Hi Kendra, Oribe replied my email as below
      Quote
      The majority silicones used in Oribe products are either water soluble or
      can be rinsed off/out with our shampoos.
      Unquote
      This is a positive answer.

    • @Whenheartbeingtouched
      @Whenheartbeingtouched Před 7 lety

      Hi Kendra, Oribe replied my email as below
      Quote
      The majority silicones used in Oribe products are either water soluble or
      can be rinsed off/out with our shampoos.
      Unquote
      This is a positive answer.

  • @abbysims5789
    @abbysims5789 Před 7 lety

    where do you buy your oribe on black friday? I love the dry texturize spray hate the price!

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 7 lety +2

      A couple options that I have used in the past... Birchbox used to run a 20 or 25% off sitewide sale during the whole Black Friday weekend, so I stocked up during that. I think they stopped that high of a discount - I remember it being only about 15% off this past Black Friday. In 2016, though, I ordered through Neiman Marcus. They had a promo where if you spent $200, you got $50 off (so essentially 25% off). I made a huge list of all the products I wanted for the next year and made four or five orders, each around $200. I also use Ebates (they do cash back) and on Black Friday, I think Neiman's had 14% cash back! So really, after both of the deals, $200 worth of products ended up being around $135!

    • @abbysims5789
      @abbysims5789 Před 7 lety

      Kendra Lee thank you!!!

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 7 lety +2

      No prob! I have started to really only use Oribe products, but refuse to pay full price for them. What I'd also suggest is to just look out for deals on all the sites that sell Oribe. I know Nordstrom also stocks Oribe, as well as Barney's and I'd guess some of the other high-end department stores. Get Ebates, too, will save you tons of money! (I think Neiman's normally only is like 4% cashback, but they had a mega deal for Black Friday!)

  • @redw.2452
    @redw.2452 Před 4 lety +3

    This is about 1000 dollars worth of products

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 4 lety

      Yup, Oribe definitely makes pricey products. These were acquired over time, though, and I very rarely have paid full price for any of their stuff. Neiman Marcus usually runs a really great promo during Black Friday (not sure if it will happen this year cuz they did recently file for bankruptcy). In the past, their promo was: spend $200, take off $50 (ok cool so we are down to $150). I also use Rakuten (formerly known as Ebates) to get cash back. Neimans usually runs about 14% cash back (so that's another $21 that will come back to me, so now we are down to $129). And yes, the site would let you make multiple orders of $200 and still get the promos. I don't really order much Oribe now, really only their dry texturizing spray cuz I love it. Their products are pricey (but good) and I'm also getting more into cleaner, less toxic products. Anyway, my point is - you can definitely get good prices on Oribe!

  • @riggles78
    @riggles78 Před 6 lety

    Where do you find the Oribe products on Black Friday?

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 5 lety +1

      Neiman Marcus! For the last two years, they have run a promo that is "spend $200, get $50 off" - and this includes beauty products (I think the only things that don't count towards the $200 is if the items are already marked down...which Oribe products never are). I also use Ebates to reduce the price even further. I believe Neimans usually has 4% cash back, but for Black Friday I think it's up to about 14% cash back!

  • @emilyaleece
    @emilyaleece Před 7 lety

    I'm so I found your channel! I love this, I've been wanting to try this line for so long

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 7 lety

      Thank you! Let me know which products you like if you pick any up!

  • @Icedcoffee50
    @Icedcoffee50 Před 5 lety

    I want to try Oribe. Unfortunately I’m not near a salon. Where do you order from online? Wanna make sure it’s legit stuff. Thanks

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 5 lety +1

      I have ordered from Birchbox, Barney's, and Neiman Marcus. I generally order from Neiman Marcus now, though, because they run really good promos during Black Friday and I can save a good chunk of money on Oribe products there!

    • @Icedcoffee50
      @Icedcoffee50 Před 5 lety +1

      Kendra Lee thanks

  • @latvietes7480
    @latvietes7480 Před 3 lety

    Does the liter size shampoo/conditioner come in a Oribe box?

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 3 lety

      I think so! (Can't remember cuz the last time I bought it was a few years ago, but pretty sure all of their products come in boxes.)

    • @latvietes7480
      @latvietes7480 Před 3 lety

      @@crazykenz4203 I made an order from Bloomingdales and the liters came in plain white cardboard boxes, I also emailed Oribe and they confirmed that's how they ship. I was just a little surprised and didn't want to receive products that were either returned or counterfeit

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 3 lety

      Hmmm, that seems weird. I mean, the liters are like $140 each, so plain white cardboard boxes do seem a bit cheap for packaging. You know what, my former stylist in CA works at a salon that sells Oribe. I'm gonna send her a message and ask because I I just can't remember! I've never ordered Oribe from Bloomingdales (only Neiman Marcus or Birchbox). I think if you contacted Oribe directly and they said that's how the liters ship, it's probably fine. Maybe they've changed their packaging for the liters since I last ordered them.

    • @latvietes7480
      @latvietes7480 Před 3 lety

      @@crazykenz4203 Thank you so much for your help!

  • @franq7764
    @franq7764 Před 3 lety

    I wanted to like this line so much. it smells so good and the little containers are so pretty but this product is terrible. Now I am left with an entire bag of oribe products worth almost $200.00 completely useless. I think most people who said they like it are promoting it for some sort of benefit.

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 3 lety

      I've never gotten anything free from Oribe and just wanted to share which products I liked (I always find a promo code to get a bit of a discount on them, though). I'm so sorry that you had a bad experience! I have heard that people sometimes will sell these products on Poshmark or Ebay, so maybe you could try to sell them to get some of your money back. Also, depending on where you bought them, you might be able to return them to the store.

  • @tabithacolletta1293
    @tabithacolletta1293 Před 5 lety

    What do you recommend for flat ironing only?

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 5 lety +1

      I really love the Supershine Moisturizing Creme (the regular one or the light version) in damp hair, then blow dry and flat iron. For a little oomph afterwards, I use the Dry Texturizing Spray. The gold oil is good for flyaways, but it can definitely make hair look a bit greasy, so I prefer to only use that for when I need a super sleek pony or bun.

    • @tabithacolletta1293
      @tabithacolletta1293 Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you very much

  • @efroggys
    @efroggys Před 5 lety

    The signature line sucks. I have thin dry frizzy hair and it makes it frizzier and dryer.

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 5 lety

      Have you tried the gold line? I think that one is meant for dry hair. I didn't love the gold line because I felt like it was too heavy for my hair, but if your hair is dry, it would probably work really well for you!

    • @youngandrestlessjean3634
      @youngandrestlessjean3634 Před 4 lety

      Use gold lust. I have the dang type hair and gold lust is my holy grail.

  • @KittyAndTheBooks
    @KittyAndTheBooks Před 7 lety +1

    Never used Oribe. I am super lazy when it comes to my hair. :D I wash it and I condition it and that's it really. :D

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 7 lety

      Have you seen any Oribe products in Germany? I only saw them at Colette in Paris when we were there in January - even my hairstylist there had never heard of them (and he is a super trendy dude!). Not sure if they've really made their way to Europe yet.

    • @KittyAndTheBooks
      @KittyAndTheBooks Před 7 lety

      I honestly would have to check. We have a shop for professional hair products and they have many brands. I just never really care. ;)

  • @user-xe2su9qi1p
    @user-xe2su9qi1p Před 3 lety

    וואי איפה קונים שמפו הזה אני מישראל איפה יש כזה בבקשה 💕

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 3 lety

      I'm not sure if Oribe ships to Israel, but do some googling and I'm sure you can find something! Neiman Marcus is having a good promo this weekend ($50 off a $200 purchase), so if they ship internationally, I'd suggest it!

    • @user-xe2su9qi1p
      @user-xe2su9qi1p Před 3 lety

      @@crazykenz4203 וואי תשלחי לי בבקשה חח אני ישלם לך על זה בבקשה

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 3 lety

      I just looked it up and yes, Neiman's does ship to Israel!

  • @Jacquelinejaii
    @Jacquelinejaii Před 2 lety

    is buying from walmart legit product?

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 2 lety

      I would be very skeptical about Oribe products being sold at Walmart. It seems strange that such a high-end brand would be ok being sold at Walmart. I know that Neiman Marcus is a legit retailer and I think Nordstrom is, too. Maybe the stuff from Walmart is ok, but I'd definitely be cautious.

  • @traceypalangio9615
    @traceypalangio9615 Před 4 lety

    You speak too quickly and need to slow it down. Oribe Products are so expensive in Canada ie dry texturizing spray is $60. Haven't tried it yet but hope I don't like it!

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 4 lety

      Yes, definitely hope you don't like the texturizing spray cuz it's pricey!!!! 60 bucks, yikes!!! Try to find a place that runs a sale now and then - that's the only way I buy mine.

    • @traceypalangio9615
      @traceypalangio9615 Před 4 lety

      So far I don't like it. I used it once. Not sure when/how to use it maybe? I did like the cooling effect of the dry shampoo though. Tried samples of Gold Lust shampoo and conditioner, but it made my hair so limp I could not style it.

  • @renaecotton4457
    @renaecotton4457 Před 3 lety

    These products are not worth the price. You are paying for the name, status, packaging, and Neiman Marcus way too much money. I have been a hairstylist since 1976. I worked for a man who sold his own beauty product line. We would double the price for our retail hair products. You are being gouged. It does not cost that much to make these products. Gold lust ? Really is there gold dust they have sweep off the floor at the jewelers?

    • @crazykenz4203
      @crazykenz4203  Před 3 lety

      Yes, they certainly are very expensive products and they probably aren't worth the price, but my hair was really nice when I was using it. The only products I still use are the texturizing spray and the moisturizing cream, but I just couldn't justify the price of the shampoos and conditioners (which is also why I only bought these products when I knew I could get a decent discount, which I have always shared with viewers, both in the video and the comments).