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u just happened to be in CVS....and just happened to pick up the conditioner...
*whistling....and watching...*

Oh my bad.....this ain't Eisani...
it's her partner in crime..carry on


eta - when I first read the post....I was like Vitamin Water has flavored water and now a hair care line?... If I saw a Formula 50 conditioner, I was gonna trip...
 
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Walmart has thwm on clearance right now. I bought the yellow and pink conditioners (don't remember the name) when they first came out. They're aight, not good enough to repurchase.
 
u just happened to be in CVS....and just happened to pick up the conditioner...
*whistling....and watching...*

Oh my bad.....this ain't Eisani...
it's her partner in crime..carry on



eta - when I first read the post....I was like Vitamin Water has flavored water and now a hair care line?... If I saw a Formula 50 conditioner, I was gonna trip...

Watch ya self...
 
Saw it was on sale but figured if I can't stand vitamin water I probably won't like vitamin poo or condish.
 
Y'all didn't know about these??? Anyway I took the one back to CVS cuz Rite Aid had them buy one get one free.

I don't count products under $10 into my hair budget..lol.

Anyway without us product junkies..how the hell would y'all other people know what's good and what's not good?!!!You welcome! :lachen:
 
I got some of this a while back ... I didn't find anything spectacular about it. But Yes to Carrots Mask...that's the bomb for sure!! :up:
 
I have the yellow and purple conditioner. I bought them a while back buy one get one at walgreens. I'm not impressed. I can use HE Hello Hydration or a similar con and get the same results for a lot less.
 
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*there are witnesses to the implied threat..*
:look:



and yes....we do appreciate the pj feedback..:yep:
No implied threats here, I just got me eye on you.
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Stop trying to pretend you on the other side... You are no no no NOTORIOUS.... LMAO .. for being a PJ...
Doesn't she kill you? Trying to play all innocent. Your hands are just as dirty.
 
I have picked them up - and taken sniffs... it seems that Rite-Aid, CVS, and the other retailers have them on sale....

I like the smells, of course - this means nothing :giggle:
I have not purchased....
 
I am not a shampoo user, but I love the mangosteen-yogurt conditioner -- love, love, love it...The guava-acai is just okay, in my opinion.
 
I am not a shampoo user, but I love the mangosteen-yogurt conditioner -- love, love, love it...The guava-acai is just okay, in my opinion.

oooh... tell me more... is it plenty of slip... because I will take these other ones back.. I was already debating bout getting more of the David Babaii...
 
Fabulosity: First of all, the makers of this line is the maker of Organix, so many of the ingredients are similiar except for the fruit (mangosteen, acai, goji, blueberry, pomegranate). This condish provides moisture, slip and softness. I do not use the word slip often, but I do when it is called for. I expected more from the guava-acai, but just did not get it. I should say that my hair does not like most fruit conditioners, so I avoid them, especially products that contain lemon, orange, grapefruit, but it is absolutely in love with the mangosteen yogurt; I suspect because of the yogurt. Next, I am going to try the avocado one as I expect the avocado in that one will do what the yogurt in the mangosteen version does...
 
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Great marketing. I grow weary of campaigns like this when our hair only has basic, natural requirements to thrive beyond belief.
 
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