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She hasn't done a video in about a month. She did a few more videos after the flatiron length check.
 
I've been wondering about this too. If it's not work (as usual xD), then maybe something happened?

I hope she's alright.
 
I think she's embarrassed that her highly anticipated flat-ironing video was so pitiful.
 
DVD's about what? That's interesting.
i guess higher quality tutorials...:grin: idk *kanye shrugging away*

I think she and Macherie both do the DVD sales

some 'gurus' are doing hair consults:look: by phone... so in this economy
get it where u live i guess ( i love it:yep::yep:)

p.s. ...Ya'll can call me (i won't charge that much:yawn:)
 
Man, did people make her flat-ironing an "incident"? Some women in the hair community are so PETTY!! Geez!
 
Free Sweetie!!! <3

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^^^

Okay I am still confused. I tried googling this name and other things popped up.

What exactly does that photo mean.

It just looks like the roots photo with current people from various reality shows.
 
i was wondering the same as well, on her site it says "hair product coming soon".:grin:

either way I bet it will both pretty good & pretty similar to other natural lines released by youtubers

(but something tells me they may research it a tad bit more)


anywho..:grin: I wish everyone the best
 
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it often takes yrs to develop and test a product
so maybe it's a lab or base......

either way I bet it will both pretty good & pretty similar to other natural lines

yeah, since that is clearly not the case who knows what it will be.

even some of the small lines that at least have a decent production and delivery process down have inconsistencies in their product.

and since her number one recipe is a Kinky Curly product mixed with some oils, I'm not sure why anyone would assume that someone who has no background in science or hair care would be able to come up an entire hair line, and there is certainly nothing terribly unique about anything that is out there. Shea butter, coconut oil, jojoba oil, etc. Sticking litmus papers into products doesn't make you a scientist(esp. coming from someone who was telling people that baking soda could "relax" your hair) anymore than growing your own hair makes you an expert on making products.

i buy from places that seem to have reasonable manufacturing practices. you don't want to buy from any one who is mixing this up in a non-dedicated space for example. and it needs to be sterile, b/c there are certain regulations that should be followed that a lot of these mom and pop operations are circumventing. Nasty things could happen to your scalp and eyes if you apply things to your hair that aren't completely sterile. Your eyes are a very vulnerable entry point, and small cuts in the scalp are another.
 
yeah, since that is clearly not the case who knows what it will be.

even some of the small lines that at least have a decent production and delivery process down have inconsistencies in their product.

and since her number one recipe is a Kinky Curly product mixed with some oils, I'm not sure why anyone would assume that someone who has no background in science or hair care would be able to come up an entire hair line, and there is certainly nothing terribly unique about anything that is out there. Shea butter, coconut oil, jojoba oil, etc. Sticking litmus papers into products doesn't make you a scientist(esp. coming from someone who was telling people that baking soda could "relax" your hair) anymore than growing your own hair makes you an expert on making products.

i buy from places that seem to have reasonable manufacturing practices. you don't want to buy from any one who is mixing this up in a non-dedicated space for example. and it needs to be sterile, b/c there are certain regulations that should be followed that a lot of these mom and pop operations are circumventing. Nasty things could happen to your scalp and eyes if you apply things to your hair that aren't completely sterile. Your eyes are a very vulnerable entry point, and small cuts in the scalp are another.

Mainly for the same way many entertainers and "stars" are able to introduce their own lines of products. Its fairly easy for anyone to introduce a new hair/skin care product to the market by using a third-party vendor. Most of those types of companies (third-party vendors) offer in house chemists who will develop a product (and entire line) based on your ideal ingredients, chosen/preferred scents and most importantly, your price points. The buy-in to produce a small batch (between 2,000 and 5,000 units) is within the reach of many small businesses IF they understand how this part of the cosmetics industry works. All products will be produced within the FDA guidelines as specificed in their CFRs.

Its really not that hard.
 
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