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spoilt1

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Just wanted to know if anyone has had any success with their line of products? (Shampoos, conditioners, pomades, etc.)
 
I use their scalp and hair grease, it's good on scalp and ends to relieve dryness, i'm been eying their drc 28, my dominican salon uses it they said it's just as good as nexxus emergencee.

Dudley’s Hair & Scalp Conditioner plus Vitamins AD&E is an extra light oil designed to lubricate the scalp and soften the hair by supplementing the scalp’s natural oils. Studies indicate that vitamins A, D and E which are also found in Dudley’s Hair & Scalp Conditioner plus Vitamins AD& E, combine to impede hair loss and weakness caused by calcium—an ingredient that interferes with the growth structure of hair, and is found in the water we use. These vitamins bind the calcium to the scalp, restricting its absorption by the hair. $12.00
 
when i was 100% relaxed, i used the grease/oil u are talking about. it was light but the smell got on my nerves...plus, i didn't really like "greasing" my scalp, so i dont even know why i bought it.

i also tried the "hair rebuilder"...it's like $15 and it's a conditioner. this works best on damaged relaxed hair, and nothing else. it smells really really good and has lots of animal protein and stuff in it. when i started to transition, it did nothing to my hair, but when i was relaxed, with regular use (not over-use) it did help "heal" my damaged hair. i recommend this.
 
Thanks for the responses ladies. I went and picked up the deluxe shampoo just yesterday and also the hair rebuilder. You weren't lying about those prices. :grin: I plan on trying both products today.
 
I remember using their products exclusively at the suggestion of my hair dresser at the time. they were the first brand of professional products i ever used. from what i remember it was pretty good, esp the conditioner.
 
When I lived in the South, my stylist used Dudley's everything, poo, con, relaxer, everything.

My hair was the healthiest it had ever been in my life. She did wonderful work, and my hair really liked the line.

For some reason, when I got to Cali, the poo dried my hair out (probably reacting w/ the super hard LA water) and I had problems. I stopped using it, but I reminisce on how wonderful my stylist and those products used to be for me.
 
Their PCA Moisture Retainer is Great. Keeps the hair moisturized and helps stop breakage due drieness and restores elasticity !
 
The hair rebuilder is one of my staple DC's. Love love that stuff and the smell. I am getting close to the bottom of my current bottle. I need to reorder.
 
I've been using PCA Moisture Retainer under my Durag & Wig. Great Product. Really Keeps the Hair Moisturized all day. Had thought about Baggying under the wig.:ohwell:

No Need with this Product.:yep: Works Great!
 
Dudley's was the first line I used when I started try to grow my hair (before the hair boards). Their stuff smells soooo good. I may buy some condish again, just to support black business
 
Dudley's was the first line I used when I started try to grow my hair (before the hair boards). Their stuff smells soooo good. I may buy some condish again, just to support black business


Sometimes it's good to turn back to some of the products that worked for you in the past.

In 2010, I will definitely be revisiting some of those products.:yep:
 
I love the oil sheen, when I need to use an oil sheen, very light and very sheeny.

I want to try the PCA, where are you ladies ordering from?
 
I love the oil sheen, when I need to use an oil sheen, very light and very sheeny.

I want to try the PCA, where are you ladies ordering from?

I Found Mine in a Local BSS for about $20.00

ETA: I looked at the Bottle this a.m. and it was actually $14.95. I thought it was more
 
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You can find many of their products at sleekhair.com. I sometimes get some things from Bluebeez. I am on amazon right now trying to decide if I am going to get another bottle of the rebuilder or go for the affirm 5 in 1. Dudleys is winning right now :lol: and I am considering getting the moisturizing shampoo and conditioner.
 
Sometimes it's good to turn back to some of the products that worked for you in the past.

In 2010, I will definitely be revisiting some of those products.:yep:

Tis is true. Trying new stuff is fun but some products no matter how "old" they are still just as good, especially when you have a better knowledge of products in general.
 
Tonight I used their dandruff shampoo b/c I had crazy dandruff after taking out my cornrows and my dad had it in his house. I liked it! Let's see how my dandruff subsides... I paired it with the kiwi clarifying shampoo and conditioner from VO5. Used the conditioner as a leave it... but my dad swears by Dudley Qs... meh I don't know how much of a hair resource my dad is though lol.
 
My local Walmart Salon has the line for sale as well. I am supposed to only be using Keracare this year, but if I end up not fully liking the results I am going to try the Dudley's next. I have the Creme Press...but that's it. I may just buy a set now to alternate w/the Keracare...maybe use Keracare for 2 mos then Dudleys for 2 mos????
 
You can find many of their products at sleekhair.com. I sometimes get some things from Bluebeez. I am on amazon right now trying to decide if I am going to get another bottle of the rebuilder or go for the affirm 5 in 1. Dudleys is winning right now :lol: and I am considering getting the moisturizing shampoo and conditioner.

Yes, I noticed Sleekhair also carries Dudley. Will check Amazon this evening. Thanks Gym.
 
Whatchu talking about? Do I need to buy some too :look:

I thought you used more Natural Based Products.:look:

Girl, I had that PCA Moisturizer since da' Summa':ohwell:

But, I'm not at all opposed to picking up another bottle (especially to moisturize while under this wig:look:).

But first, I have some Cantu Shea Butter Hair Lotion stuff and some other creamy leave-ins (Hair Milks/Hair Lotions) I'll have to get rid of first.:rolleyes:
 
I thought you used more Natural Based Products.:look:

Girl, I had that PCA Moisturizer since da' Summa':ohwell:

But, I'm not at all opposed to picking up another bottle (especially to moisturize while under this wig:look:).

But first, I have some Cantu Shea Butter Hair Lotion stuff and some other creamy leave-ins (Hair Milks/Hair Lotions) I'll have to get rid of first.:rolleyes:

Girl I use what works :lol:
 
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