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drkc01

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Hi I'm DRKC01 and I am a PJ. Today I spent 50, yesterday 30, and before that day 40. How many of you are PJ's like me? Introduce yourself and share your story.
 
Wow... I spent like that when I first started my HJ, but it has calmed down considerably now that I have my staples in place and my routine down pat.

Now I just stock up on replacement products
 
Wow... I spent like that when I first started my HJ, but it has calmed down considerably now that I have my staples in place and my routine down pat.

Now I just stock up on replacement products


Lucky you, I haven't found a routine that works yet
 
Hi I'm DRKC01 and I am a PJ. Today I spent 50, yesterday 30, and before that day 40. How many of you are PJ's like me? Introduce yourself and share your story.

Hi DRKC01! :wave:

I'm MJ. I'm a former PJ. Roughly 90 days sober. :lachen:

Now, you know the second step (after admitting you have a problem) is to disclose exactly what you purchased...:look:
 
PJ checking in :) As a member 3 years in for me personally PJism has never gone away completely, but it has calmed down considerably :yep:I would suggest doing alot of research before buying a product, as opposed to buy stuff because they are the "hot" items. It took me a minute, but I've figured out what my hair likes. You'll get there too :yep:

But um..... just out of curiosity, what did you get? :look: :)
 
Hi DRKC01! :wave:

I'm MJ. I'm a former PJ. Roughly 90 days sober. :lachen:

Now, you know the second step (after admitting you have a problem) is to disclose exactly what you purchased...:look:

Quickly and quietly tip-toeing to put evidence in the closet. Then, slowly backing away:lick:
 
Hi, my name is *Beauty_bandit

I used to be a pj, but after buying product after products and finding that 9 times out of 10 my hair didn't like them, I got discouraged and stopped buying them. I just stuck to my staples. Everyone and a while I'll buy a new product, but I don't buy in bulk or as often anymore because I just feel like its a waste of money. I keep thinking about the other stuff I could be doing with the money.
 
drkc01

There is an old thread called "you might be a product junkie if". Use the search feature to locate it. I think you would enjoy reading a few of the post. Girl you will FIND yourself there and many of your product junkie sisters. HHJ
 
A series of over priced products that didn't do jack for my hair have helped cure my pj-ism. I was reeeeaaaalllllyyyyy bad this month (check out the July "what did you buy this week" thread :nono:). I'm ashamed to even state how much money I've spent this month on hair related stuff :(.

A homemade concoction worked 50-11 times better on my hair than the crap I've bought this month :mad:.

I should mention that I recently cut off all of my relaxed hair thus causing the pj monster within me to emerge :spinning:.
 
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