chocolatesis
Member
CurliDiva said:Last night, I used ( for the first time) the Conditioner (with heat for 30 mins) and then applied the Rinse as a leave-in -- all I can say is WOW!![]()
Ekomba was not JOKING! My natural hair is so soft - I've been touching it all day.
I need someone in New York to ship me that Gallon size![]()
Isn't it the bomb!!!! I loooove praital. I don't even get caught up in trying different conditioners anymore. I can't believe how soft my hair is now.
I use it whenever I feel my hair needs moisturizing, which isn't as much as before. I mix it with water in a spray bottle to use as a leave-in after washing my hair. I use it as a rinse sometimes, and sometimes I just apply it straight to either dry or wet hair.
. I went to every bss in the area and NO ONE sells Dominican products...with all the damn Dominicans that live in the area, I just can't believe it. So I flirted my a$$ off to get the owner of one of the stores to place an order.:Blush2: I should have it in a week or 2, so hopefully I can come back and join this bandwagon
(Opening a new browser to search the net).
I live in Takoma Park. Go to Wheaton Mall and seek out the beauty supply store in the mall. They have Dominican products of all kind. In Langley Park, try the Beauty Depot on New Hampshire and University Blvd. It's in the shopping strip with the Safeway and Chevy Chase bank. There is a Starbucks as well. That beauty supply store sells Dominican products. Finally, in Hyattsville, there's another beauty supply store that sells Domican products. That's on Queens Chapel Road in the strip mall with the Auto Zone, dollar store and Chinese restaurant. In D.C. on Georgia Avenue, there is a HUGE BSS that has Dominican products of all kinds. It's on Georgia Ave. near two blocks down from Blair Road. In Silver Spring, there are TONS of Dominican beauty shops. That's hard to believe that you couldn't find any. Good luck! 

I know I will have moisture, less tangles and no shedding...
