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What do you think is waaaay over-hyped?

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What do you think is total BS?

  • Vitamins

    Votes: 51 5.7%
  • MN

    Votes: 171 19.0%
  • MTG

    Votes: 184 20.4%
  • No heat what-so-ever

    Votes: 281 31.2%
  • Protective styling

    Votes: 76 8.4%
  • Carrot juice

    Votes: 145 16.1%
  • Scalp massages

    Votes: 89 9.9%
  • Overnight baggying

    Votes: 289 32.0%
  • Surge

    Votes: 145 16.1%
  • Other

    Votes: 130 14.4%

  • Total voters
    902
I don't think I've said it for a few months...so let me get it out of my system....

PHYTORELAXER....WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY OVER-HYPED......

ORS has an Olive Oil Relaxer that I heard is the bomb diggity...that's not hyped up enough...:yep:

*okay, that should hold me for another few months until I have to say it again...*

glad you said something. . . because i was DEF gonna try the phyto. :lachen: I would've been some kinda upset if I would have had to wait another 2-3 months to relax because i had a sucky one. i am too tired of tried these "heaven sent" relaxers, only to have the same dry results. mizani will NEVER happen again on this end, and creme of nature is the devil'sbrew. best relaxer i have had was the olive oil relaxer tho. my hair immediately felt better after the relaxer. with all the other ones I have start immediately repairing my hair once i rinse
 
Thinking extremely cheap hair products are just as good as more medium-priced ones. OH HECKY NO! The Suaves of the world are just garbage products and you have to use so much of it that by the end of the year, you were better off buying slightly higher priced, better quality products which only require you to use a dime-size vs. half the bottle every wash. They tend to last very long so over the life of the product, the per use price most likely comes out cheaper.
 
glad you said something. . . because i was DEF gonna try the phyto. :lachen: I would've been some kinda upset if I would have had to wait another 2-3 months to relax because i had a sucky one. i am too tired of tried these "heaven sent" relaxers, only to have the same dry results. mizani will NEVER happen again on this end, and creme of nature is the devil'sbrew. best relaxer i have had was the olive oil relaxer tho. my hair immediately felt better after the relaxer. with all the other ones I have start immediately repairing my hair once i rinse


Confession: I've used phytorelaxer since '04:look:....and I will continue to do so until they stop making it.....but...it only seems to work for like 10 people on the whole board...so I'm trying to do my small part to save some folks from dry hair and breakage heartache because they were curious because one of the ten heads that use it (including myself) were raving about it...:nono: -- You should be fine with the ORS...:yep: * goes back to hold up the 'stop the Phytorelaxer hype' picket sign..*
 
Thinking extremely cheap hair products are just as good as more medium-priced ones. OH HECKY NO! The Suaves of the world are just garbage products andyou have to use so much of it that by the end of the year, you were better off buying slightly higher priced, better quality products which only require you to use a dime-size vs. half the bottle every wash. They tend to last very long so over the life of the product, the per use price most likely comes out cheaper.

I must admit...I leaned toward this philosophy when buying AVEDA.

I bought two liter sizes last March ('07) of the Brilliant. I'm still on the 1st liter and I use it EVERY week...I think it may finally run out in March/April.

That bugged me out:blush:. It's so concentrated, you don't need to use a ton of it...it does makes a difference.

My rationale in purchasing a gallon (looks at Honeydew) was that it was the equivalent of almost 4 liters...so I'm straight for years as far as that particular product goes and it worked out cheaper for me to get the large size especially since I use it regularly. :yep:

And my 16 oz Intensive DR Treatment just ran out last week that I was using from last March. I'm just now going to open up the 2nd bottle from my stock.

but adding....there are some cheapies/lesser cost conditioners that work very well.

I implement both cost sections.
 
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I guess we need to qualify cheap. I would say a $1 shampoo and conditioner is cheap. I find you get what you pay for.

And to speak on what you found out - if you spend $68 bucks on a liter of an Aveda product and you use it once a week for a year - that is slightly over $1 a week for a quality product so it comes out about the same if you use Suave since you can easily go through a $1.00 bottle in a week.
 
Thinking extremely cheap hair products are just as good as more medium-priced ones. OH HECKY NO! The Suaves of the world are just garbage products and you have to use so much of it that by the end of the year, you were better off buying slightly higher priced, better quality products which only require you to use a dime-size vs. half the bottle every wash. They tend to last very long so over the life of the product, the per use price most likely comes out cheaper.

:yep::amen: sister! :yep: V05, Suave, etc. just don't work for me! :nono:

ETA: Why did I think of your post today when I considered getting that $67 liter of DR??? :rolleyes:
 
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Affirm is the only relaxer that doesn't blow my scalp through the roof.

Now Mizani relaxer is definitely over-hyped. The shampoo and conditioners are cool. Motions relaxer is 10 times worse on my scalp than Mizani.
 
Soooo glad to find that I am not the only one that no heat works for. My relaxed hair was dry and frizzy from the air dry and I have had enough issues than to have to deal with that too.

Moisturizing daily doesn't work for me either. Product just builds on my hair. I have not been on my hair journey for a full month yet but I am quickly finding out what works and what doesn't. Thanks to everyone for their contribution.
 
Boundless Tresses-- was an oily mess & turned a few strings of my hair grey

Monistat-- undecided about this one :perplexed

Daily co-washing-- I'm to lazy and don't like to keep wet hair on a daily basis.

No hair grease never/ever method--Sorry but I have extremely dry hair & yes I still lightly grease my scalp on a weekly basis with a carrier oil and massage my scalp. It works for me. Others see no need in it but my hair needs it.

ACV/baking soda clarifying method-- My hair was bone dry and extremely brittle afterwards, even when I deep conditioned it still seemed yuck!

Silicon Mix super duper heavily perfumed conditioner that tangled the hell out of my hair. However, I think it works wonders for people with finer hair textures. My 4b natural wasn't having it.

Things I do like:
SCurl
Carrier Oils (Coconut, Jojoba, Almond)
Glycerin
Henna (however, too time consuming)
 
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-I am starting to think the MaxiGlide now that some ladies are getting breakage. But I still look forward to trying it.

-Indian Juices and Berries.
 
Dominican Blowouts.

I've gone three times now and I've hated my hair each time. :ohwell:

My hair has also started to resist dom. products.

Currently using ORS shampoo and conditioner.
 
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Keracare products!

I look at the ingredients in some of that mess and I don't understand what the big deal is. And every one I have tried is not worth the $$ they charge for it.

Aveda Products!

I have used a couple of decent products from the line. Love the Universal Styling Cream. But, the $$ they charge for that stuff is obscene. Not worth it and WAY over-hyped.

I AGREE about the Keracare.....Humecto was a bad joke....The shampoo made my relaxed hair and my daughter's natural hair a hard,dry tangled mess and I had to stop using the cream hair dress after I realized how dry and brittle my hair was getting from using it.
 
I am NEVER putting, um..........Coochie cream on my head. There has to be a better way.....

:rolleyes: Sorry - please still love me if you disagree!!!! Please don't
smack me around the forum:hardslap:



**SJ hides***:hide:
 
-I am starting to think the MaxiGlide now that some ladies are getting breakage. But I still look forward to trying it.

-Indian Juices and Berries.

ITA. :yep:
I have buyer's remorse...the thing sat in the trunk of my car for about a week before I took it in the house...when I finally got around to opening it I was just :perplexed.
I don't know what it was, it just didn't excite me at all.:look:
It didn't look like something that's good for hair plus I get good results from regular flat irons.
I know a lot of ladies love it, and that's cool...it's not for me :nono:...I'm sending it back, PRONTO!
 
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Boundless Tresses-- was an oily mess & turned a few strings of my hair grey

Monistat-- undecided about this one :perplexed

Daily co-washing-- I'm to lazy and don't like to keep wet hair on a daily basis.

No hair grease never/ever method--Sorry but I have extremely dry hair & yes I still lightly grease my scalp on a weekly basis with a carrier oil and massage my scalp. It works for me. Others see no need in it but my hair needs it.

ACV/baking soda clarifying method-- My hair was bone dry and extremely brittle afterwards, even when I deep conditioned it still seemed yuck!

Silicon Mix super duper heavily perfumed conditioner that tangled the hell out of my hair. However, I think it works wonders for people with finer hair textures. My 4b natural wasn't having it.

Things I do like:
SCurl
Carrier Oils (Coconut, Jojoba, Almond)
Glycerin
Henna (however, too time consuming)

:yep:ITA with some of them:

Daily Cowashing - the same reason as above.

No hair grease(I actually disagree that this is over-hyped) - I use oils on my scalp but I don't think that's considered "grease" :lachen:

ACV Method - When I tried it, it dried my hair out badly too.

Also:
No heat - I don't know about that. I can see minimal heat, but no heat is radical.

Baggying the entire head - Made my hair wet.

I'm sure I'll think of more...I'm quickly figuring out what works and what doesn't (for me).
 
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Dang this has gotten really long! lol

I agree that what works for some may not work for all.

Protective styling (all the time) I just don't understand why grow all this long healthy hair...only to bun it everyday or wear wigs, just because?
I don't think it's BS...I just don't understand the concept of NEVER seeing your hair. When are you enjoying it?
 
Dang this has gotten really long! lol

I agree that what works for some may not work for all.

Protective styling (all the time) I just don't understand why grow all this long healthy hair...only to bun it everyday or wear wigs, just because?
I don't think it's BS...I just don't understand the concept of NEVER seeing your hair. When are you enjoying it?

I am trying to get to BSL without the need to trim. I am a stickler for healthy ends, and since I am still wearing knits and sweaters, I prefer not to have my hair rubbing against them. So, I put my hair up and keep my ends moisturized. I want to stay at BSL until I am full BSL, and will wear my hair down pretty much all the time and trim my ends every 2 months.
 
No Heat -My hair is funny does not like to airdryed all the time and I blowdry and use heat protectants with no problems.
I actually think my hair likes heat.
 
Half the stuff people do on this board. :look: I don't doubt that some of these methods work but I just feel like it's too much work for me. It's just extra for no reason. Also, we have to remember that what works for one person may not work for another. And another thing, I think alot of stuff people post on this board make us paranoid that every little thing we do is going to cause damage. I'm sorry but what is the point of having hair if you can't do anything with it for fear of damage? Some people actually sit around here counting strands of broken and shed hair. I ain't got time. :nono:

ETA: I did try MN once a year or two ago and it did work. I was relaxed then and could see the difference. I just couldn't remember to apply it every day. And I got tired of buying all those little tubes. That was the only growth aid I ever tried though.

Girl I'm with you.
 
It is mn for me, it caused me headache, chest pains and hair loss or shall I say bald spots. My hair was braided and the whole braid came out at the root.

Dang! I am so sorry you had to go through that.

I used a mixture of MN for about two weeks, but then gave it up, because I started getting a bump or two where I was applying it. Perhaps it was too greasy. I don't know.
 
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Dang this has gotten really long! lol

I agree that what works for some may not work for all.

Protective styling (all the time) I just don't understand why grow all this long healthy hair...only to bun it everyday or wear wigs, just because?
I don't think it's BS...I just don't understand the concept of NEVER seeing your hair. When are you enjoying it?

by the time you grow your hair you dont want to even deal with it :lachen:
 
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