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Hair care from around the world!!!

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Here's the choices

  • Af. American--Carol's Daughter, Motions

    Votes: 9 23.1%
  • Hispanic--Salerm, Sedal

    Votes: 9 23.1%
  • European--Alter Ego, Alfaparf

    Votes: 2 5.1%
  • Indian--Dabur, Ayurvedic

    Votes: 11 28.2%
  • Japanese--Shiseido, Softymo

    Votes: 1 2.6%
  • Other

    Votes: 7 17.9%

  • Total voters
    39

santia

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Here's a list of International products. Which one suits you best? Which are the best to combine?
 
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I learned about the japanes line from a relative. Her husband is overseas there and he sent her the Softymo. She says it's really hydrating. So it got me to thinking about this topic.
 
You should have an "all" button for those of us who've sampled widely. :) My best results were from AA and Indian products.
 
Blackberry7 said:
You should have an "all" button for those of us who've sampled widely. :) My best results were from AA and Indian products.

I agree. I've used many of the products listed. Dominican and Indian products work best on my hair.
 
pinayprincess said:
i want to try the japanese line!

I am in agreement with you. I just finally found what works for me and I dont want to go changing up being a 'bigger' PJ to try the japanese lines. (But I sooo want too!)

I would have liked the combo choice too. lol
AA and Indian.
 
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I've tried the Indian and of course AA, Nothing has done me as good as Dominican products so instantly and just seems to keep improving the condition and thickness of my hair overtime. When I touch my head it doesn't even feel like it's my hair. I'd vote but I don't know if they are limited to the products listed for Hispanics because I don't use either of those lines, if it's suppose to be and etc, then I def. vote for the Hispanic.
 
Hispanic products. Although I tried the Amla oil and loved it, I just don't have the patience to travel to midtown just to buy hair products.
 
SvelteVelvet said:
Nothing has done me as good as Dominican products so instantly and just seems to keep improving the condition and thickness of my hair overtime. When I touch my head it doesn't even feel like it's my hair.

The bolded illustrates exactly how I feel.

I believe Dominican and Indian products have significantly improved the condition and 'feel' of my hair.
 
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