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I use this occasionally. It's a great thick moisturizer, and a little goes a long way. Honestly, the only reason why I don't use it more is b/c it has a strong grape scent that I sometimes find overwhelming. If it had no smell or a light tropical scent it would maybe be a staple of mine.
 
I feel a PJ attack coming on. I've never tried it but it sounds good. Thanks for the the tip.
 
I use this occasionally. It's a great thick moisturizer, and a little goes a long way. Honestly, the only reason why I don't use it more is b/c it has a strong grape scent that I sometimes find overwhelming. If it had no smell or a light tropical scent it would maybe be a staple of mine.

Yes a little goes a long way...which is good in these hard economic times...:yep:
 
I'm glad someone posted about this. I like it, and a little does go a long way. I just "greased" my scalp with this tonight as an experiment to see if it will stop the itchies on my dry scalp. But I already like it as a light coating on my ends :up:
 
Um, ok. My hair doesn't like this anymore. It leaves my hair coated and hard after and I only used a teeny tiny bit. The next morning it's even worse :nono: I will have to re-wash now. I can only imagine what the product would be like if it did have mineral oil or petroleum in it :barf:

In the meantime, my hair is liking the SheaMoisture Leave-in for some reason. :look: That leaves the hair really soft. And it smells better.
 
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