Kimbosheart
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I don't know if I would buy this program. Okay I wouldn't but she does offer to read your hair strands for $39.99 and that could be worth it, maybe.
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I'm not trying to talk about you but lisa or whatever her name is since she advertises thisI don't know if I would buy this program. Okay I wouldn't but she does offer to read your hair strands for $39.99 and that could be worth it, maybe.
Maybe she doesn't want "the length?" Her hair looks fine to me, thick, super full and healthy. You guys are harsh.
ITA! I know I have and still do!Well, I won't be participating, but doesn't seem too crazy to me. However I think if her line is "get the length", her own long hair would be her best advertisement. If she has no pictures or evidence of being able to "get the length" even on her own head, I'd be hesitant to take her advice on that particular point.
I mean, be honest. How many of you spend / have spent more than $30/mo on hair products? For that price you get the personal advice of a professional plus the hair products. LHCF is great for those of us who don't mind wading through about 500 posts on every topic, with 20 different opinions in each of those topics. But not everybody got the time or patience for that. I'm not going to knock it. If I thought it could really help me, I'd sign up (if I weren't broke).
I'm not trying to talk about you but lisa or whatever her name is since she advertises this
but we've gone from reaading palms to reading hair...yeah the rapture is coming soon
Well, I guess I see the humor but I don't think reading hair strands is that "mystical". Isn't it on the same line as getting your blood work done so you can see what you are deficient in? I'm almost certain I could find someone in TX to read my hair if I had time to find a licensed trichologist.