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What do you do when you hair seems to like everything? I have serious PJism and don't mind trying new things. My problem is that my hair seems to respond to everything. I do know that my hair really likes salon products as opposed to drugstore. Not saying that drugstore products are bad, not by any stretch. Knowing that is beginning to narrow things down a bit. I only know of two products that my hair disliked intensely and that was Dove and LeKair. I would really like to begin narrowing things somewhat and feel I may have to begin curbing my intense desire to "experiment" all the time. I am beginning to wish I come across something kinda crappy so I can slow my roll. Does anyone else have this issue? What do you do to work it out?
 
Since everything works for your hair, try condensing them by making sure the products are within your budget so u can save a little bit more money.
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Also to try and combat PJism, try using up all your products before buying new ones.
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Thanks Poohbear, that is good advice. It has become a hobby. A good one, because I have learned so much, but expensive as well because I am constantly in some store or hair salon, peeping around, lol.
 
i have that issue too! my hair has liked *almost* everything i've tried since joining the LHCF. i cant even go in the BSS without coming out with at least ONE thing i didn't plan on buying when i went in. i battle it by taking the smallest amount of money needed to buy what i'm going to get.. so if i try to buy something else, i probably wont have enough money to.
 
I am a PJ also and my hair loves a lot of different products too.
I only buy products when they are on sale and exchanging products with hair buddies has helped a lot that way you know how it works without buying it.
My pocketbook likes this too.
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I would suggest choosing some criteria for yourself (as if I'm one to speak--I won't admit what I've bought in the past three weeks since joining). The criteria could be one of the following:

1) choose one line you like and stick with it
2) only use salon products (most expensive option)
3) only use drugstore products (NTM has most raves)
4) only use products that smell good.
 
Also, I am going to avoid any posts by Supergirl for awhile because she is such an little instigator!
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Having friends that work at salon is a plus and a minus you get products at half price minus you tend to buy more and no space to store them.
I am on the hunt for bigger cabinet.
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