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Sabino Moisture Block experiment/challenge?

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I didn't quote Sabino's last email, but that was an AWESOME reply. He really does seem to care about his clients. I can not WAIT to be able to purchase some for myself. Let me copy and paste his extra instructions!:grin:
 
I clarified, washed again with a moisturizing shampoo, did a protein treatment and a dc. I then applied the sabino to my hair, maybe too much for collar length hair. I've been transitioning since January and I have a little over 4 inches of ng.

I blew my hair out, applied a little more Sabino and then flatironed with my Maxiglide all the way up. I was sweating so I went into my airconditioned bedroom and finished.

My scalp felt light, if that makes sense. Even in 90 degree weather for three days, my scalp still felt light. It was a tiny bit puffy on my nape and edges but my crown stayed pretty straight.

My hair felt different to me. I wanted to put stuff on it but I didn't really need to. After about6 days, I needed to wash my hair because it started to break a little. My naps were back and kicking that night.

I love this product but I'm too lazy to flatiron and too broke to buy the full version.
 
so now that Reggaeroots hair is back in order I'm back on board with the idea of an SBM experiment/challenge. I'll try it for maybe 2-3 weeks. to a month. I think it's still too humid down here in Miami even with SBM so I may have to wait till October to try this out
 
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Ok. I tried the sample and it was a no go. Maybe I need the full version because as a natural I will be wearing my hair straight.:yep:
 
I clarified, washed again with a moisturizing shampoo, did a protein treatment and a dc. I then applied the sabino to my hair, maybe too much for collar length hair. I've been transitioning since January and I have a little over 4 inches of ng.

I blew my hair out, applied a little more Sabino and then flatironed with my Maxiglide all the way up. I was sweating so I went into my airconditioned bedroom and finished.

My scalp felt light, if that makes sense. Even in 90 degree weather for three days, my scalp still felt light. It was a tiny bit puffy on my nape and edges but my crown stayed pretty straight.

My hair felt different to me. I wanted to put stuff on it but I didn't really need to. After about6 days, I needed to wash my hair because it started to break a little. My naps were back and kicking that night.

I love this product but I'm too lazy to flatiron and too broke to buy the full version.

The bolded above bothers me. Why exactly was your hair starting to break? Was it due to dryness? Wearing it down too much? Too much manipulation? Please enlighten me. Thanks. :rolleyes:
 
so now that Reggaeroots hair is back in order I'm back on board with the idea of an SBM experiment/challenge. I'll try it for maybe 2-3 weeks. to a month. I think it's still too humid down here in Miami even with SBM so I may have to wait till October to try this out

Girl, I am in FL too, and my hair stayed straight with SMB. It does what it claims to do. :yep:
 
Oh girl, I'm so GLAD that your curls came back! Whew! *sigh of relief*

Now what is this magnifying glass thingie that your friend has? :look:

FYI, My screen name was changed from raggeroots to queenbb, I kept forgetting my screen name so I asked to change it lol. So this magnifier that Alex has looks like it belong in a lab. It has a flat part that he puts the strand of hair on and then he looks through a telescoop thingy, he did not say where he got it from I'll have to ask him next time. I do know that He has alot of clients who has long flowing hair that are (sistas) both natural and relaxed. People says Alex knows how to grow hair, he's just very good at what he does. He examins your hair b4 he puts anything in it.
 
FYI, My screen name was changed from raggeroots to queenbb, I kept forgetting my screen name so I asked to change it lol. So this magnifier that Alex has looks like it belong in a lab. It has a flat part that he puts the strand of hair on and then he looks through a telescoop thingy, he did not say where he got it from I'll have to ask him next time. I do know that He has alot of clients who has long flowing hair that are (sistas) both natural and relaxed. People says Alex knows how to grow hair, he's just very good at what he does. He examins your hair b4 he puts anything in it.

Alex sounds like my kinda guy...please tell, where is he located ?
 
Girl, I am in FL too, and my hair stayed straight with SMB. It does what it claims to do. :yep:

I believe you. But Foica.com is not going to have any of those Sedu Revolution 2008's til September, and I want to use my SBM for the first flat-iron with the Sedu. I'm not too impressed with the CHI and I really want to knock-my-own-socks-off when I try the new Sedu.
 
Can somebody help a sista out?
I used the samples of Sabino last night to flat iron mynatural hair. Normally when I flat iron, it comes out smooth and I can usually get that salon swang. When I used it, my hair feels coated and does not have that swang. It feels a little stiff - I don't like how my hair feels. This is what I did, I washed, conditioned, dried, then applied the sabino to some of the sections in the front as I flatironed. Should I have applied it before I dried my hair? Maybe I put too much? ...
 
Can somebody help a sista out?
I used the samples of Sabino last night to flat iron mynatural hair. Normally when I flat iron, it comes out smooth and I can usually get that salon swang. When I used it, my hair feels coated and does not have that swang. It feels a little stiff - I don't like how my hair feels. This is what I did, I washed, conditioned, dried, then applied the sabino to some of the sections in the front as I flatironed. Should I have applied it before I dried my hair? Maybe I put too much? ...

I'm thinking maybe too much. I used a bit more than usual this last time and my hair came out a lil stiffer than I like. In addition, I recommend applying to your hair while it's still wet. If you feel like you need a bit more, add it before you flat iron, maybe a dime size amount through your entire head.
 
THanks. I am a little heavy handed, but I was afraid that if I didn't use enough that my hair would revert - its supposed to rain later :). I'm out of the samples but I think I'll order some and take your suggestion to put less on and put it on before I dry my hair. :perplexed
 
Just a suggestion. When I apply the Sabino, I place my palm over the opening of the bottle and flip it once. Whatever is remaining on my palm, I use on my big old head.

HTH

ETA: I noticed you said you had samples, so like Eisnani said, a dime size.
(Note to self, mind yo' bizness)
 
Just a suggestion. When I apply the Sabino, I place my palm over the opening of the bottle and flip it once. Whatever is remaining on my palm, I use on my big old head.


Chile, you ain't said but a thang. dime sized amt! dime sized amt! puh-lease. I put a dime sized amt on an 1/8 of my head! okay. lesson learned
 
See, I was thinking EXACTLY the same thing (use to seal my leave-in but no flat iron).

BUT, the instructions discuss water soluble vs. waterproof. On page one of the three page letter that came with my Sabino sample, the paragraph right above the heading "The Truth About Silicones" suggests that waterproof products used with a flat iron at 400 degrees will "drive" the product deeper into the hair and four paragraphs above that they suggest that waterproof products will lock out moisture.

So, IF I am understanding this correctly, Sabino is waterPROOF and when used with excessive heat will be "driven into" (aka "cooked") into the hair shaft, sealing in whatever moisture you applied before the sabino and locking out any moisture after. And since it is waterproof it will last "from shampoo to shampoo" which I interpret to mean that the shampoo and water will not break down the sabino to wash it out.

Now, if I have understood correctly, then 1. they're lying because my sabino only lasted that one application (BUT please note I did not set my flat iron at or near 400 degrees) or 2. it will last and not allow your conditioners or deep conditioners to penetrate into the hair the next time you use them or after repeated use of Sabino.

If the latter is true, how do we get the Sabino out to DC? Or if it does not wash out then why reapply or add more?

I actually liked the way my hair felt immediately after applying and I liked how it felt after the flat iron, but I'm still not understanding if the heat drives it in and it does not come out or if it does come out with shampooing (again making their letter inaccurate where they said it lasts from shampoo to shampoo).

SO, after my babbling, LOL I want to join you. I just want to know that long-term this wonder stuff won't end up damaging my hair.

Go ahead and add me to the experimental challenge/challenging experiment.
:grin:
What? It is water proof but not shampoo proof. It will wash out upon shampooing. It does lock out moisture, but locks in any treatment you put in before applying. So basically it locks in your conditioner which is why he says to add some conditioner before applying. What it does is keeps the perfect moisture for your hair until the next wash. As most conditioners dissipate after a couple of hours (I've read all his stuff and emailed him a couple times), and leave ins too which is why they have to be re-applied. With his product, it actually makes other products last longer as they don't need to be reapplied as they are locked into your hair until the next wash. As for the heat, it's up to us to decide whether or not we want the heat. His product is a heat protectant, so in theory you would be protected from heat damage. I haven't seen any breakage, and only growth since starting it several months ago.
 
Also for y'all who haven't tried it, I emailed them a few days ago as it's hard to find where to request samples when I've sent friends to their site and they sent me this link. If anyone wants to try it and get samples here is the link to do that. I'll post it on the other thread as well.
http://sabinohair.com/0O37eTEbdD8t43l.html
 
so now that Reggaeroots hair is back in order I'm back on board with the idea of an SBM experiment/challenge. I'll try it for maybe 2-3 weeks. to a month. I think it's still too humid down here in Miami even with SBM so I may have to wait till October to try this out
Remember, there is no need to flat iron consistently or AT ALL to be part of this. I am using the serum for it's protection properties mostly. :yep: Next I will use it for a wash and go.
 
Ladies,

I,m telling you, This Victor is so dedicated to his customers satisfaction, He has been sending me daily e-mails to make sure my hair is doing better:yawn:. I've never I mean NEVA had a company care so much about how satisfied I am even when I've dropped some serious dough on their prouducts. Read this e-mail he sent me today after I ordered the full size MB, He had asked how my curls were doing and I told him they were looser than b4 so here is his reply.

From: victor sabino ([email protected])
Sent:
Fri 8/01/08 10:01 PM

To:
'Brooke Anderson'




Gosh Brooke, I am so sorry. We try so hard to make sure that everyone understands the products because they are really different and superior to other products out there. Because they are so innovative, some people think that it’s just another product but a little different. The customers that love the product have worked through the trials and errors to find the right combination for their hair. If there is anything that we can do to support you, we will surely try. In fact, it is great to use MB even with short hair. When your curls start coming back, you can try C4CH over MB again. We noticed that you purchased MB already so we are going to send you a complimentary 12oz bottle of our new shampoo and conditioner that just came out today. They support MB in controlling climate issues with your hair.
As your hair grows out, stay in touch so I can assist you with any products that you may be interested in purchasing so I can offer you the realities of the products information prior to spending the money. Also, if there is anything that you can offer us in the way of suggestions in our instructions or information about our product, please let us know. We are not perfect by any means and we are always trying to better our communications with our customers.

I heard your voice message and I love your accent!

Thank you for the message and stay in touch.



Victor.



 
:thud:Wow QueenBB! I SO take back any confusion i had with his first email back to you. Let's all give him a giant LHCF hug!:theteam: Three cheers for Sabino! As for you chicasexyaccent (ur new name - how many does that make?:look:), now we know who to do our contacting for us:lachen:
 
:thud:Wow QueenBB! I SO take back any confusion i had with his first email back to you. Let's all give him a giant LHCF hug!:theteam: Three cheers for Sabino! As for you chicasexyaccent (ur new name - how many does that make?:look:), now we know who to do our contacting for us:lachen:

Sabino luv the silky sexy flow of a Jamaican Queen's voice:lachen: As for my user name change this was the first change for me.
 
This man, Victor, seems to be the quintessential professional. I like his style. I'm sending this thread to Amarifox and keeping for self. Needless to say, I'm 'bout to order it.

Humph, thinking of what Victor wrote, and all the products I've spent over the last two weeks of being a member here, ahhhh haaaaa, it's all good. I'm learning, my hair is on its way to health too. Can't wait to try this stuff. So glad the situation worked out for "B" too.

Thanks ladies, you are are the bomb.

Namaste,

LL
 
Sabino luv the silky sexy flow of a Jamaican Queen's voice:lachen: As for my user name change this was the first change for me.

:lachen::lachen: Yep! You're our official spokesperson. I rename you QueenSexyAccent. Off to see which other company we need you to do our bidding:grin:
 
Ladies,

I,m telling you, This Victor is so dedicated to his customers satisfaction, He has been sending me daily e-mails to make sure my hair is doing better:yawn:. I've never I mean NEVA had a company care so much about how satisfied I am even when I've dropped some serious dough on their prouducts. Read this e-mail he sent me today after I ordered the full size MB, He had asked how my curls were doing and I told him they were looser than b4 so here is his reply.

From: victor sabino ([email protected])
Sent:
Fri 8/01/08 10:01 PM

To:
'Brooke Anderson'




Gosh Brooke, I am so sorry. We try so hard to make sure that everyone understands the products because they are really different and superior to other products out there. Because they are so innovative, some people think that it’s just another product but a little different. The customers that love the product have worked through the trials and errors to find the right combination for their hair. If there is anything that we can do to support you, we will surely try. In fact, it is great to use MB even with short hair. When your curls start coming back, you can try C4CH over MB again. We noticed that you purchased MB already so we are going to send you a complimentary 12oz bottle of our new shampoo and conditioner that just came out today. They support MB in controlling climate issues with your hair.
As your hair grows out, stay in touch so I can assist you with any products that you may be interested in purchasing so I can offer you the realities of the products information prior to spending the money. Also, if there is anything that you can offer us in the way of suggestions in our instructions or information about our product, please let us know. We are not perfect by any means and we are always trying to better our communications with our customers.

I heard your voice message and I love your accent!

Thank you for the message and stay in touch.



Victor.




This is so impressive. They are really going above and beyond for their customers. :yep:

OK, so now there's a shampoo and conditioner? Holla back with a review, girl. :look:
 
Wow y'all he is such a professional.

Well I tried the SMB on my relaxed hair for wash and go pony, but by the time I put it on the waves were non existent. After I felt the hair was pretty coated (it was damp) I put it in a pony and then patted some water back through the tail to try to active some curl....I don't think it rinsed out MB, though. Still felt "treated" if that makes sense.....I used Fantasia sparklites gel on my tail, scrunching up to hold the waves...it looked pretty wet :yep:. But dry just looked the same as when I did it before.

So I need to try this again.....the problem is the best waves come with nearly soaking wet hair for me....all I did was rinse (head back, combed out then) leaving some Keracare humecto in, then put a towel gently over the hair. The waves hadn't begun to dry when I took the towel off....maybe they are just not curly enough? Or not enough clumping. I want to try his C4CH but I want to use up the brand new Sparklites gel....hmmmmmm.

Next wash, I'll either try another w'n'g, or just use the SMB to airdry in a single braid ponytail (sooooo boring, :lol: ).
 
Those who have already used SBM to flat-iron, would you say that the amount of SBM in one of the sample size vials was enough to protect/coat your whole head of hair? Exactly how much would you need (based on the sample size vials). This question is for SL, APLs, BSL and relaxed or natural heads. If you give an answer, also please tell how thick you'd say your hair is.
 
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