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Remember I said earlier that I called and spoke to him? I told him I'm 4a with some 3c. He said I could apply it two ways, to wet hair and a little when dry before straightening, or to dry hair too. So check out those video links that he sent me for more info earlier in the post. I just love that Victor Sabino took the time to talk to a potential customer like myself.
Oh, good! Then my hair is probably just fine as it is. :yep: I will put it on wet hair also, just to see the difference, if any. I'll look at the video links again too. Thank you Luckiestdestiny! :)
 
I wonder if wrapping had anything to do with it. Were you able to get to your roots pretty good when you flat ironed?
My roots were extremely straight. But I sweat so much that they reverted ( I put on my hair length and didn't really get much on my roots). I did rewash today, parted small sections, put it on my roots, and used my denman to brush it through to the ends. I wrapped like before and flat ironed but NOT ON 400!!!!! This worked alot better for my hair. No shiny spots. It was well distrbuted. It's nice and swangy not heavy and greasy. But the real test will be when I move tomorrow. Hoping my roots stay straight. I wil keep you all posted.
 
Every week its something NEW :wallbash:


I love LHCF <3
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Hey hun it's free...what do you have to lose with this one. That's what I love about free stuff. At least, the sample is free. Of course we all have to pay the piper eventually.:ohwell: But you can at least try it out. I know what you mean, though. I have bought so much stuff. The cool thing is, though, I'm starting to see what works and what is hype, and I'm starting to zero in on the best products for me. So that's good, right?
 
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Hey hun it's free...what do you have to lose with this one. That's what I love about free stuff. At least, the sample is free. Of course we all have to pay the piper eventually.:ohwell: But you can at least try it out. I know what you mean, though. I have bought so much stuff. The cool thing is, though, I'm starting to see what works and what is hype, and I'm starting to zero in on the best products for me. So that's good, right?

Absolutely!
I wonder if they ship samples fast too. :look:
 
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After seeing the original post, I ordered a sample (they sent two little vials that arrived in 4 days) even though I don't have much hair now, I'd planned to keep them for a later time.

I decided to give one of the vials to my mother to try out. She has very thin hair that loses the curl immediately after styling and frizzes up. I brought the product to her while she was in the middle styling for Sunday service, and so she put a small dab on the very last curl. After a full day of Church Service (very humid), it was the only curl that held up.:yep:

She is so pleased that she asked me to place an order for her.
 
I think I like this. Got my samples a day or two ago and used some today. I did a cowash, rinsed, and applied to the section of my hair that is the coarsest, and hardest to keep moisturized. It's holding up pretty well, almost 6.5 hrs. later. I'm pretty sure it's working because I applied it to product free hair and my hair has not shrunk. Normally this section would be dry and crunchy after a couple of hours. Also, it goes on pretty light, and doesn't dry crispy, greasy, hard or coated. Which is why I usually avoid stuff with silicones. I'm going to repeat the process tomorrow, apply some leave-ins and then the Moisture Block on top and see how that works.
 
After seeing the original post, I ordered a sample (they sent two little vials that arrived in 4 days) even though I don't have much hair now, I'd planned to keep them for a later time.

I decided to give one of the vials to my mother to try out. She has very thin hair that loses the curl immediately after styling and frizzes up. I brought the product to her while she was in the middle styling for Sunday service, and so she put a small dab on the very last curl. After a full day of Church Service (very humid), it was the only curl that held up.:yep:

She is so pleased that she asked me to place an order for her.

I hope those 2 viles are enough for a 2 day use. I want to try it out the day before graduation to see how I like it.
 
I think you can probably get away with using just the one vile for one styling session. You put it in your palms and rub it into your hair and then curl.


I hope those 2 viles are enough for a 2 day use. I want to try it out the day before graduation to see how I like it.
 
You don't need to apply it every day. Just apply to wet hair and style as usual.

I want to use it for straightening my hair for graduation. Knowing the right amount to use might take more than one try. If it doesn't come out right the first time, I was wondering if I would have enough to try again.
 

I want to use it for straightening my hair for graduation. Knowing the right amount to use might take more than one try. If it doesn't come out right the first time, I was wondering if I would have enough to try again.

oh, it got you. If I remember correctly they send you two vials, so I guess you can use one on the 1st try and then the other.....

But looking at the length of you hair, you may need 1 and 1/2 vials. It's trial and error.
 
oh, it got you. If I remember correctly they send you two vials, so I guess you can use one on the 1st try and then the other.....

But looking at the length of you hair, you may need 1 and 1/2 vials. It's trial and error.

Maybe I should just try a section at a time rather than applying it all at once.
I'm excited. I will eventually buy it.
 
After seeing the original post, I ordered a sample (they sent two little vials that arrived in 4 days) even though I don't have much hair now, I'd planned to keep them for a later time.

I decided to give one of the vials to my mother to try out. She has very thin hair that loses the curl immediately after styling and frizzes up. I brought the product to her while she was in the middle styling for Sunday service, and so she put a small dab on the very last curl. After a full day of Church Service (very humid), it was the only curl that held up.:yep:

She is so pleased that she asked me to place an order for her.
What a beautiful story! :)
 
By the way you guys, make sure you all put that you heard about it here. Maybe if we all like it and we end up ordering it, we can get some kind of discount going in the near future we managed with OCT. I know there is a place for it on the checkout menu. I put it! By the way I love this product, it made my hair look like I have a relaxer, and I will post pics with more info tomorrow!!!!!
 
By the way you guys, make sure you all put that you heard about it here. Maybe if we all like it and we end up ordering it, we can get some kind of discount going in the near future we managed with OCT. I know there is a place for it on the checkout menu. I put it! By the way I love this product, it made my hair look like I have a relaxer, and I will post pics with more info tomorrow!!!!!
I'm so glad it worked for you! :yay:
 
I got my samples yesterday(tiny!!!).

I tried it this AM, since I FORGOT to use my CSI when I BSW poo'ed this wknd.

I did it the same way I do the CSI- just a tiny bit on each section to be flat-ironed.

I LIKE IT!!!

It smoothed my hair out VERY NICELY.

I would use this product!

I need to check & see if the price is comparable to CSI-

it may give it a run for it's LIFE!!!


Has anyone received an email from the owner asking where did they hear about the product?

I did yesterday- I replied & said I heard it in this forum.

Hope we get a discount with that!
 
What's different about this serum? Wouldn't other "cone" serums do the same thing? i.e. Chi infusion?
I'm going to post pics right now and you'll see. But here's what's different about this product...there are no fillers in it whatsoever. He broke (owner) it down to me on the phone and I was so impressed that I purchased the fullsize. The other silicones are inferior, and have lots of added stuff to it to cut down on the price. Basically they are just trying to make a cheap, effective version for others. What this product does is, it is pure cone without the filler. The Cyclomethicone is added to keep hair super smooth with the Dimethicone too. Now it is the amount in his product, and the right amount of each, that makes it unique and patent pending. Also without the fillers, it doesn't dry out the hair like the other products. I love this product and I want to dance I tell you. By the way, there's free samples, see for yourself people! Okay, I'll be back in a sec, once I find out how to send these pics from my cell phone to email, make them smaller on my system so that they can take, etc....
 
I got my samples yesterday(tiny!!!).

I tried it this AM, since I FORGOT to use my CSI when I BSW poo'ed this wknd.

I did it the same way I do the CSI- just a tiny bit on each section to be flat-ironed.

I LIKE IT!!!

It smoothed my hair out VERY NICELY.

I would use this product!

I need to check & see if the price is comparable to CSI-

it may give it a run for it's LIFE!!!


Has anyone received an email from the owner asking where did they hear about the product?

I did yesterday- I replied & said I heard it in this forum.

Hope we get a discount with that!
Whohoo, I emailed him and asked him if he might consider a discount, he said he may depending on the order in the future, so I guess he's keeping track of us now. Make sure you guys put the forum on there! I will be buying this product again.
 
:circle:Going into day three. Here are the pics, I posted for day one in the green, and day three (I was in the bathroom and the lighting kinda washed me out, but you get the idea). My hair was super straight day one, and I didn't turn the heat to 400...I was scared (even though he said the hair was protected). It certainly felt like it was, though, (protected), because I didn't see any hairs afterwards, not even a few (thank God). Because of my thyroid condition, even if I use heat protection and go gentle, usually there are a few hairs on the ground gosh darn it. So anyways this time none. I put the heat as high as I could without freaking out 375, I'm 4a with some 3c. I took a pic on day one, before the derby, it was really rainy/humidity up the wazoo here visiting my mom in louisville. I took the pic when I got back home and my hair held up well. I've exercised and everything and am going into day 3. When I exercise, as I am so used to doing so, I don't work up too much of a sweat, but I do work up some. Also, I apply OCT to my scalp and you KNOW I should have some reversion, but I haven't found any. Day three, with the OCT, it's just a slight difference, but I know it's holding up well, because I should be a furball by now! I only put it on my scalp, but some gets on about an inch of my hair, and it puffs up, and the rest of my hair becomes silly looking like a half fro thing. So I am happy that didn't happen here. By day three, I am just pinning my hair up, so it had a little more body init, but no reversion. Keep in mind, I I am sold on this stuff. I thank Lala because she pm'd me about this product and I am so happy she did. At the time, I was worried, thinking about going to a relaxer, as my hair needs to be consistently predictable when I go to auditions. I need to look the same as my pics: if it's straight it needs to be on point, curly, same thing. The good thing is, this product also works on curls. Yeah!:thewave:

How did I do it? Okay I washed, conditioned, dc'd and then I took some moisturizing (non protein based conditioner) and squished it through my entire hair, pulled it through with my denman (which I love too), after detangling first with a comb. Then I put in a little lacio lacio with water just for added moisture, a half dime size amount of qhemet amla and olive and sealed with coconut (tiny). What?!!! I wanted to make sure I got enough moisture in as I know moisture block seals in the moisture and keeps it from evaporating until the next wash!! So then I put in a little moisture block focusing on root and ends. I brushed it through with my denman, pony roller set my hair and sat under a soft hooded dryer. Then I took it out. By now it's stretched out and some areas that I smoothed correctly with my denman were already super straight because of the Moisture block and heat from my dryer, the other areas were wavy. I applied a little more moisture block, smoothed it through, and flat ironed sections that needed it like the roots. I did what he mentioned, take thin sections, hold at root for 2-3 seconds to set, and then pull through any parts of my hair that had kinks that needed smoothing. I went a step further: I then pulled a pocohantas (Thanks pocohantas) and did a silk rap. I cross wrapped my hair, wrapped it in saran wrap, and sat under the dryer for 10 minutes to make sure it set. Tada! I feel like my hair looks like I had it done at the salon. I think I'm going to start another thread to give props to people. There are people who have helped us all and we should most definitely give thanks!:grin:
 

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Doesn't take much to convince me........I just placed my order ($27.95 including s/h)

Luckiestdestiny - your hair looks fabulous. I also use OCT and my hair is getting bigger and bigger. If it does that for you as a natural, I can imagine what it's going to do for my texlaxed hair. I plan on wearing my hair out more and this is going to come in handy as it gets warmer.

THANKS Ladies!!!
 
:circle:Going into day three. Here are the pics, I posted for day one in the green, and day three (I was in the bathroom and the lighting kinda washed me out, but you get the idea). My hair was super straight day one, and I didn't turn the heat to 400...I was scared (even though he said the hair was protected). It certainly felt like it was, though, (protected), because I didn't see any hairs afterwards, not even a few (thank God). Because of my thyroid condition, even if I use heat protection and go gentle, usually there are a few hairs on the ground gosh darn it. So anyways this time none. I put the heat as high as I could without freaking out 375, I'm 4a with some 3c. I took a pic on day one, before the derby, it was really rainy/humidity up the wazoo here visiting my mom in louisville. I took the pic when I got back home and my hair held up well. I've exercised and everything and am going into day 3. When I exercise, as I am so used to doing so, I don't work up too much of a sweat, but I do work up some. Also, I apply OCT to my scalp and you KNOW I should have some reversion, but I haven't found any. Day three, with the OCT, it's just a slight difference, but I know it's holding up well, because I should be a furball by now! I only put it on my scalp, but some gets on about an inch of my hair, and it puffs up, and the rest of my hair becomes silly looking like a half fro thing. So I am happy that didn't happen here. By day three, I am just pinning my hair up, so it had a little more body init, but no reversion. I am sold on this stuff. I thank Lala because she pm'd me about this product and I am so happy she did. At the time, I was worried, thinking about going to a relaxer, as my hair needs to be consistently predictable when I go to auditions. I need to look the same as my pics: if it's straight it needs to be on point, curly, same thing. The good thing is, this product also works on curls. Yeah!:thewave:

How did I do it? Okay I washed, conditioned, dc'd and then I took some moisturizing (non protein based conditioner) and squished it through my entire hair, pulled it through with my denman (which I love too), after detangling first with a comb. Then I put in a little lacio lacio with water just for added moisture, a half dime size amount of qhemet amla and olive and sealed with coconut (tiny). What?!!! I wanted to make sure I got enough moisture in as I know moisture block seals in the moisture and keeps it from evaporating until the next wash!! So then I put in a little moisture block focusing on root and ends. I brushed it through with my denman, pony roller set my hair and sat under a soft hooded dryer. Then I took it out. By now it's stretched out and some areas that I smoothed correctly with my denman were already super straight because of the Moisture block and heat from my dryer, the other areas were wavy. I applied a little more moisture block, smoothed it through, and flat ironed sections that needed it like the roots. I did what he mentioned, take thin sections, hold at root for 2-3 seconds to set, and then pull through any parts of my hair that had kinks that needed smoothing. I went a step further: I then pulled a pocohantas (Thanks pocohantas) and did a silk rap. I cross wrapped my hair, wrapped it in saran wrap, and sat under the dryer for 10 minutes to make sure it set. Tada! I feel like my hair looks like I had it done at the salon. I think I'm going to start another thread to give props to people. There are people who have helped us all and we should most definitely give thanks!:grin:
Wow! Thank you for sharing your successes with Sabino! Your hair looks great too in each of your pics--very pretty! :yep: Did you say you are natural?
 
Wow! Thank you for sharing your successes with Sabino! Your hair looks great too in each of your pics--very pretty! :yep: Did you say you are natural?
Completely natural, no chemicals whatsoever! Not even the all natural versions, none, zip zero, nada. :yawn: That's why I was so impressed.
 
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