NaturalEnigma
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before realizing your hair doesn't like what that line has to offer.  I've read posts where people will go through a whole product line just to see if they'll find something that works for them. Personally if I try 2 products from a line and I don't like it I'll just leave it alone and look for something else.  I tried Darcy's Botanicals hair milk and deep conditioning mask and I hated both.  The only thing that worked for me was her peach kernel oil which was given to me as a free sample.  I think her products are too thick for my hair.  Her hair milk was more like a hair butter.  She has a lot of other products that I'm interested in trying, but I'm afraid of wasting my money on some thick/heavy conditioner/moisturizer that won't penetrate my hair.  I know some lines have free samples, but unfortunately not all of them do. So ladies how many bad products will you try in a line before you decide to hand in the towel.
 She has a lot of other products that I'm interested in trying, but I'm afraid of wasting my money on some thick/heavy conditioner/moisturizer that won't penetrate my hair.  I know some lines have free samples, but unfortunately not all of them do. So ladies how many bad products will you try in a line before you decide to hand in the towel.
				
			 She has a lot of other products that I'm interested in trying, but I'm afraid of wasting my money on some thick/heavy conditioner/moisturizer that won't penetrate my hair.  I know some lines have free samples, but unfortunately not all of them do. So ladies how many bad products will you try in a line before you decide to hand in the towel.
 She has a lot of other products that I'm interested in trying, but I'm afraid of wasting my money on some thick/heavy conditioner/moisturizer that won't penetrate my hair.  I know some lines have free samples, but unfortunately not all of them do. So ladies how many bad products will you try in a line before you decide to hand in the towel.
			
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