These days, just about anything you need can be found and ordered online. So when you search for your favorite salon-quality shampoo or hair product, you may be pleasantly surprised to find it on online with a quick two-day delivery away.
Not always. You may be in for a less-than-pleasant surprise when you actually use that product in your hair. It’s not uncommon to find that what you ordered isn’t quite right—it’s greasy, smells funny or simply doesn’t work like it should.
If that happens, it’s very likely you bought a diverted or counterfeit hair care product. Diversion occurs when the product isn't exclusively sold in authorized salons or spas. Instead, the product is sent to local retailers or placed on e-commerce sites like Amazon. For most salon-quality products, you should only be able to buy them direct-to-consumer at a salon.
It can be dangerous for consumers to use diverted products. You simply don’t know what’s happened to it after it was diverted. Dilution is common—and so is replacing the real product with something made of much lower quality, and possibly harmful, ingredients. It doesn’t matter if you’ve checked the label to make sure you aren’t allergic to anything if the label doesn’t actually match what’s in the bottle.
DIVERSION- DON'T BE A PART OF IT!
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