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I have and I was not too impressed. The shampoo lathered well and softened the hair ok but nothing to write home about, the conditioner was just a basic conditioner to me...I have had much better results with Tressemee for only a fraction of the cost. The serum is very sticky and is intended to be put on your hair and dried under a dryer before flat ironing. I used it kind of as a heat protectant and it did ok. My opinion...the jury is still out but I don't think it is worth the $79 bucks I shelled out for it. Sorry.
I've used it on clients and they loved the results, and so did I. You do have to try it more than once to get use to the way to apply the conditioner and how long to leave it on the hair.
I signed up for free samples when it first came out and I was not impressed enough to buy it. It did the job, but for the prices of Mizani,
I didnt have to purchase and it satisfied my pj itch.
I tried the sample kit first and I was not impressed my first time using it. I did try the serum to flat iron the front section of my hair and it worked beautifully. I don't care for the shampoo, conditioner or the spritz but I liked the serum.
I actually bought the liter sizes of the shampoo and conditioner on the Hair Exchange some months back. I use it when my new growth is out of control. I have to blowdry, flat iron for the last 3 wks of my stretch...so this stuff is a dream...it really moisturizes and smooths the cuticle. I just used it tonite! It is a bit pricey, I probably wouldn't have it if I hadn't got a deal on the board. My stylist uses it on all of her natural clients who get their hair straightened, she says it keeps it straight w/ less of a chance for reverting.