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mieshae

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I am tempted to purchase some and my total is going to be really high because I am including the DRC 28. But before I do this I need to know what do you guys think. Is this wise or should I run the other way. Help PLEASE
 
Ive only tried the daily hair moisturizer from this line, I cant remember the exact name but I do remember I didn't like it much. It did not leave my soft nor did impart any shine to my hair. I used it exclusively for like 3 weeks and then gave it to my mom.
 
my mom used to use the grease on my hair. i remember it was very light, and felt nice on my scalp. i think it's in the yellow container.

but grease is bad... so ...


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oh yah! the moisturizing conditioner smells really good... haven't tried it, but i want to. the ingredients are promising, too.
 
I actually like the hair rebuilder . its like a mild protein conditioner. I still use it sometimes.
I use to use the creme press ( i think thats what its called. its in a white jar but the product is orange). I used to use it on my ends and i never had splits but i stopped using it because it has mineral oil in it:ohwell:.
 
The only Dudley's product I stuck with was the DRC 28. The other products are good, but I've had better results with Nexxus and the Dudley's products are a little watered down and smaller bottles at my BSS. I prefer the products with a thicker consistency.

DRC 28 is a very strong protein treatment on the same level as Aphogee damaged hair treatment. The benefit is that DRC doesn't have to dry on your hair like Aphogee, so it saves time.

Sometimes, if I'm out of Keraphix and I hit the BSS first, I'll by the Hair Rebuilder. It's a reconstructor that gives nice slip and softens. It also has protein and I wouldn't apply it unless I'm 8 weeks or more between treatments of DRC or Aphogee.

HTH

ETA: The DRC is expensive, but one bottle will last me a year or more.
 
OMG!!! I love Dudley's. I'm in love w/ Dudley's PCA Moisture Retainer and the pressing cream is good too. I think you should give it a shot.:yep:
 
I am tempted to purchase some and my total is going to be really high because I am including the DRC 28. But before I do this I need to know what do you guys think. Is this wise or should I run the other way. Help PLEASE

The Dudley relaxers (mild) I used in the past ate my hair up. :eek2: My hair was so chewed up, it looked like the back of a chicken's butt. Most people I know avoid the Dudley relaxers like the plague. :yep: May work for some but it wasn't for me. :nono: The only items I use from Dudley's are the DRC and Protein Conditioner. Those are awesome products! My hair does better with Design Essentials and ORS no lye relaxers. :clapping:

:sunshine:
 
The Moisturizing Conditioner and Shampoo sucked horribly. The Mud Masque was okay, but the size, price, and ingredients suck. I don't recommend this line :nono:!
 
I'll help you out the best I can...First, I used the PCA Moisture Retainer. I used it on my daughter's hair only to enhance her curly hair. Unfortunately, it wasn't very moisturizing. I would always add the Creme Press to her ends afterwards. That would do a good job sealing the moisture. The PCA works better than a lot of other moisturizers. But it's a little less greasy than the Pink Oil Moisturizer. For the money you pay, you might as well get the POM. Instead, now I use Cantu Leave-In Conditioning Cream. That works better with her hair, especially when I braid her hair.

The Scalp conditioner with A, D, & E is good. But it has petroleum and mineral oil, and I don't want to clog my daughter's pores. I didn't care for the Body setting Lotion (I have that for sale). I found Jane Carter Solution Natural Hold Spray Gel did a better job in rollersetting.

I didn't like the hair gel either. It was not what I was looking for (it's not something to use for a good hold. I think you can use it for rollersetting. But I think it's too heavy for that. I am not sure what it's use for. I have it if you would like to buy it. I only used it once.

You can try the line; some like certain products, and some don't. I don't see anything special about their products. You just pay more for theirs than others; and they have all the 3 ingredients that are not as moisturizing as essential oils: Petrolateum, Mineral Oil, and Lanolin. And I have stopped using products with those ingredients all together.
 
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Dudley's Creme Press is really good and it has a nice smell to it. I've heard a lot of good things about DRC so i may be trying it along with you.
 
Ive been selling Dudley's for about six months. Mostly so that I can try out the products. Here is my take on some of the products: I wont review every thing just the most common ones

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I have heard mixed comments. Great comments for people with dry course hair. I have not used but I have a regular customer that swears by it. She keeps her hair twisted. They look good. She let me touch them and they were soft.

PCA Moisture Retainer - I found the product good. On a scale from 1-10 I rate this one about a 6. It just wasnt good enough for.

Hair & Scalp Conditioner: Best seller. I have not used and probally wont but I sell tons of it so it must be doing something for somebody.

Aroma Oil - I usedup the free product that came with my kit. I used it to make my sulfur mix. Its pretty good but too expensive. You can get the oils and make your own for the same price and have 2wice as much.Rating- 6

Styling Foam - I actually like this product. I just use it too add moisture to my hair when I wrap it at night. I love the way my hair feels the next morning.Rating - 8

Hair Rebuilder - Pretty good. My VBF loves it. I used until it was gone. Did a pretty good job. IMO. Rating 7

Hair Mask Treatment - I absolutely loved this product. Left my hair very soft. I still use. Rating - 9

Moisturizing Shampoo & Condtioner - Not bad as bad as I thought. I sell alot but do not use myself. I liked the shampoo better than the conditioner. Rating -5

Cream Protein - Very light protein for hair. I kind of liked it. I used all mine and since I have so many products did not repurchase. Would try again. Rating - 7.

Inner Peace Stimulating Shampoo - It smells minty and is one of those tingling shampoos. I hate tingling shampoo. It did stop my scalp from itching though. Rating-6

Inner Healing Hydraing Conditioner: Left my hair really soft. I thought it worked better as a leave in conditioner during the summer when I was 2years post. Rating- 6

Inner Growth Creme Strengthener - I absolutely love this product. Works wonders on my new growth. Rating - 10

Essential Oil Complex - Palezze. It is a good product, but you know how we do with the oil stuff on LCHF. :grin:

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The Dudley relaxers (mild) I used in the past ate my hair up. :eek2: My hair was so chewed up, it looked like the back of a chicken's butt. Most people I know avoid the Dudley relaxers like the plague. :yep: May work for some but it wasn't for me. :nono: The only items I use from Dudley's are the DRC and Protein Conditioner. Those are awesome products! My hair does better with Design Essentials and ORS no lye relaxers. :clapping:

:sunshine:


wow.... I was going to test that but maybe I shouldnt.
 
The Dudley DRC 28 if my favorite product.
I think it the best reconstructor on the market for breakage,does not dry hard or stink like Aphogee.
I have use the Hair rebuilder for years very effective and fortifies the hair,does exactly what it say rebuild your strands.
I have use the Dudley creme press for flatironing and it gives good sheen.
 
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