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Anyone using/used Mixed Chicks-how is it?

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Lucia

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I keep seeing the link pop up everywhere, and I checked out the site, and their styling videos for curly hair is very, very helpful. I really like the all-in-one concept for styling I'm so tired of trying to find the "right" combo to get my curly hair styled, so they live up to their hype or not? I might try them once I've finished my products, no more PJ-ing here.
 
I'm a 4a/b 100% natural and I recently started using two of their products: the leave-in conditioner & deep conditioner. I like both products so far, the leave-in is a creamy texture but leaves my hair really soft. I used the DC (with heat) last week end and liked it too. So far so good...
 
My natural hair seems to adore the leave-in (that's the only product I have). I even use this on my curly weaves. :yep:
 
I have 4b hair and I use it when I did my bc a year ago. It work well and smell great. The only thing I didn't like was that hair must air dry (according to direction). I was sol during the winter. I stop using it b/c I was tried paying s/h. Their product isn't all natural.
 
I like the DC once a week, see siggy. It has cones, so has a lot of slip for my transitioning hair (8 months post). I am not a fan of the leave-in, though...
 
I have 3b/c hair and I did not like it. It made my hair stringy and very HARD. It dries crunchy; but I do like the deep-conditioner that they have. I still use it from time to time. I only use Mixed Chicks when I run out of my other product and... Ugh, I hate the way it makes my hair look.
 
I've used Mixed Chicks in the past and honestly it was nothing to write home about. The results were no better than just leaving a cheapie conditioner in your hair for wash n' go's.....actually I get better results just using regular conditioner as a leave in.
 
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