I’m euphoric about Eufora
December 29, 2008 by Aly Walansky
Filed under Hair Care
You know how skin experts are always telling us to wash our face with cleanser and not water?
Well, the same should be said for our hair.
Eufora is the first hair product I have come across that uses Aloe Vera gel as its base (vs. water). This intrigued me from the get-go. Aloe contains elements that are essential to cellular healing, renewal and growth and also delivers amazing antibacterial, anti-viral and antiseptic properties. Already, site-unseen, this made this a product I was excited to try.
The company has recently launched some really cool products, including a biodegradable clarifying shampoo that was developed with the help of an Elle Magazine beauty editor. And all are made to agree with your specific hair needs (frizzy? color-treated? dry? cranky?!)
Even better, I’m excited to say Eufora has agreed to be part of one of the first StyleHerHair.com contests: Three winners will each receive their pick of 2 care (shampoo & conditioner) and 3 styling products! Choose your cocktail (hehe) at Eufora.net
To have your chance to be victorious, please list three things you’ve learned from this blog in the last week. Winners will be chosen from correct entries (at random). Deadline is February 14. (Because we all deserve SOME reason to celebrate this Valentines Day!)
Photo credit: Eufora















I learned:
1. Fekkai Glossing Cream is a sheer styling cream with pure olive oil that eliminates frizz and adds moisture and shine to all hair types.
2. Paul Cucinello liked Emma Thompson’s hair at the Globes. Yay! She’s beautiful.
3. Substitute lying in the sun for hours with a Sunkist lemon and a few minutes under the hair dryer.
Count me in
I learned:
1. Fekkai Glossing Cream is a sheer styling cream with pure olive oil that eliminates frizz and adds moisture and shine to all hair types.
2. Paul Cucinello liked Emma Thompson’s hair at the Globes
3. Substitute lying in the sun for hours with a Sunkist lemon and a few minutes under the hair dryer.
I’m sending out an SOS for my hair !!! These products look wonderful
This week I learned:
1. Fekkai Glossing Cream is a sheer styling cream with pure olive oil that eliminates frizz and adds moisture and shine to all hair types.
2. Paul Cucinello liked Emma Thompson’s hair at the Globes
3. Substitute lying in the sun for hours with a Sunkist lemon and a few minutes under the hair dryer.
I learned…..
1. You have SIX flat irons!!
2. Headbands are super hot this season
3. There is a better chance of being struck by lightning…twice than winning the lottery
Sounds like a wonderful product
Headbands are in again ?? Wow !! Wish I had saved all of mine – LOL.
I’ve learned
1. You have SIX flat irons!! I don’t even have 6 PURSES
2. Headbands are super hot this season
3. You shouldn’t play the lottery because there is a better chance of being struck by lightning…twice than winning the lottery. So basically, if the first lightning didn’t kill you, the second one probably will, and then you’ll never win the lottery.
I really need these products – count me in please
I learned:
1. Amanda is a a member of the team especially schooled in rockstar hair woes – can you believe there ARE such people?!!!
2. Soft movable fringe is replacing the heavier fringe/bangs from last summer
3.Curls/Waves in lower length hair is a look that is getting hot again for women with shoulder-length hair and longer
Im very excited about these products. I cant wait to try them. I love trying new things!
Me again for the day
I learned:
1. Michelle Obama uses jojoba oil in her hair
2. If you have grey in your tresses, Platinum Blonde Shampoo by Paul Mitchell will neutralize the yellow tones
3.Curls/Waves in lower length hair is a look that is getting hot again for women with shoulder-length hair and longer
1.The new first lady achieves her sleek and sophisticated hairstyle by using jojoba oil in her hair!
2.If you have grey in your tresses, Platinum Blonde Shampoo by Paul Mitchell will neutralize the yellow tones.
3.Style Trend: Soft movable fringe
Count me in for the day
This week I learned:
1. Michelle Obama uses jojoba oil in her hair
2. If you have grey in your tresses, Platinum Blonde Shampoo by Paul Mitchell will neutralize the yellow tones
3.Curls/Waves in lower length hair is a look that is getting hot again for women with shoulder-length hair and longer
I really would love to try these great products.
1. Michelle Obama uses jojoba oil in her hair
2. If you have grey in your tresses, Platinum Blonde Shampoo by Paul Mitchell will neutralize the yellow tones
3.Curls/Waves in lower length hair is a look that is getting hot again for women with shoulder-length hair and longer
Just stopping by to enter again today
I really want these products !!
1. Using the wrong shampoo which in turn can weigh down your style or dry it out.
2. The new first lady achieves her sleek and sophisticated hairstyle by using jojoba oil in her hair!
3. If you have grey in your tresses, Platinum Blonde Shampoo by Paul Mitchell will neutralize the yellow tones.
I learned:
1.Use a barrette to hold back your bangs from sweat on your forehead before you start your workout
2. Un-tie your hair, shake it out, and put it back into a ponytail in order to keep it from getting matte and frizzy, mid-workout
3.If you plan on taking a body shower after you work out, but don’t have time to wash your hair, spray a refreshing spray throughout your hair before cleaning up.
This looks like a fabulous line, I’d love to get some help for my hair!
1.Use a barrette to hold back your bangs from sweat on your forehead before you start your workout
2. Un-tie your hair, shake it out, and put it back into a ponytail in order to keep it from getting matte and frizzy, mid-workout
3.If you plan on taking a body shower after you work out, but don’t have time to wash your hair, spray a refreshing spray throughout your hair before cleaning up.
I learned:
1.Before you get your hair cut, check out the stylist. If her/his hair looks amazing, then chances are, you will be putting yourself into good hands!
2. Don’t pull back your hair in a tight ponytail, keep it loose to prevent post-workout ridges from your elastic
3. Use a blow-dryer and paddle brush to dry both the ends and roots of your hair
1. Using the wrong shampoo which in turn can weigh down your style or dry it out.
2.The new first lady achieves her sleek and sophisticated hairstyle by using jojoba oil in her hair!
3. Don’t pull back your hair in a tight ponytail, keep it loose to prevent post-workout ridges from your elastic
I want to win
1.Before you get your hair cut, check out the stylist. If her/his hair looks amazing, then chances are, you will be putting yourself into good hands!
2. Don’t pull back your hair in a tight ponytail, keep it loose to prevent post-workout ridges from your elastic
3. Use a blow-dryer and paddle brush to dry both the ends and roots of your hair
This week, I learned:
1.Before you get your hair cut, check out the stylist. If her/his hair looks amazing, then chances are, you will be putting yourself into good hands!
2. Don’t pull back your hair in a tight ponytail, keep it loose to prevent post-workout ridges from your elastic
3. Use a blow-dryer and paddle brush to dry both the ends and roots of your hair
I learned:
1. Let your hair dry naturally. This is the time to pull out those gigantic rollers so that you don’t have to flat iron it either!
2.Frédéric Fekkai and Brickfish have teamed up to celebrate chic and fashionable hairstyle by launching an online hair competition, aptly titled ‘Haute Hair.’
3. Don’t wash your hair every day. The dry air in your house is going to suck all the moisture out
Me entering again for the day
This week, I learned:
1. Let your hair dry naturally. This is the time to pull out those gigantic rollers so that you don’t have to flat iron it either!
2.Frédéric Fekkai and Brickfish have teamed up to celebrate chic and fashionable hairstyle by launching an online hair competition, aptly titled ‘Haute Hair.’
3. Don’t wash your hair every day. The dry air in your house is going to suck all the moisture out
1. Headbands are back in the trend.
2. Michelle Obama uses Jobjoba oil
3. You have six different Flat irons
I learned that:
1. Let your hair dry naturally. This is the time to pull out those gigantic rollers so that you don’t have to flat iron it either!
2.Frédéric Fekkai and Brickfish have teamed up to celebrate chic and fashionable hairstyle by launching an online hair competition, aptly titled ‘Haute Hair.’
3. Don’t wash your hair every day. The dry air in your house is going to suck all the moisture out
Please Please Please enter me
1. Sienna Miller has an oval-shaped face, which allows even a messy updo to look good.
2. Eufora uses aloe vera gel as its base instead of the usual water.
3. Tom, a rocker from New Jersey, looks much better after his makeover hair styling.
Thanks for the chance to win!
Please pick me
I’ve learned
1. Let your hair dry naturally. This is the time to pull out those gigantic rollers so that you don’t have to flat iron it either!
2.Frédéric Fekkai and Brickfish have teamed up to celebrate chic and fashionable hairstyle by launching an online hair competition, aptly titled ‘Haute Hair.’
3. Don’t wash your hair every day. The dry air in your house is going to suck all the moisture out
I really want to win this prize
I learned:
1. Sage stimulates hair growth
2. CurlFriends Replenish Leave-In Conditioner smoothes the surface of the hair and produces a soft feel
3 CurlFriends Replenish Leave-In Conditioner replenishes moisture and detangle hair, eliminate frizz without adding body during humid conditions
Just me stopping by for another entry
This week I learned
1. Sage stimulates hair growth
2. CurlFriends Replenish Leave-In Conditioner smoothes the surface of the hair and produces a soft feel
3 CurlFriends Replenish Leave-In Conditioner replenishes moisture and detangle hair, eliminate frizz without adding body during humid conditions
I need this
This week, I learned:
1. Sage stimulates hair growth
2. CurlFriends Replenish Leave-In Conditioner smoothes the surface of the hair and produces a soft feel
3 CurlFriends Replenish Leave-In Conditioner replenishes moisture and detangle hair, eliminate frizz without adding body during humid conditions
I learned:
1. Tina Turner says she’s not old
2. The first step for creating a low, sleek bun is to create a severe side part with the i|m parting comb (SRP $5.00) and comb back hair into a low ponytail.
3. Tina Turner was born in 1939. This was a very good year – Gone With the Wind, Snow White, and It Happened One Night (I didn’t learn the last part but thought it was interesting )
I learned to let your hair dry naturally. (I always do! I simply cannot use a hair dryer lol)
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Michelle Obama uses Jojoba oil in her hair. (no wonder it always looks lovely.)
and 2009 is year of the curls.. (too bad my hair is straight as straight can be, naturally; and fine, too! I can never hold curls.
Thank you for offering this giveaway! eyeslikesugar [at] gmail [dot] com
Thanks for the chance
This week I learned:
1. Tina Turner says she’s not old
2. The first step for creating a low, sleek bun is to create a severe side part with the i|m parting comb (SRP $5.00) and comb back hair into a low ponytail.
3. Tina Turner was born in 1939
Pretty please enter me to win
I’ve learned that:
1. Tina Turner says she’s not old
2. The first step for creating a low, sleek bun is to create a severe side part with the i|m parting comb (SRP $5.00) and comb back hair into a low ponytail.
3. Tina Turner was born in 1939