HoneyDew
Well-Known Member
http://www.smartperm.com/
I saw this at the BSS store today. It is by the same company (Strength of Nature) as Profectiv. It is cheap! That actually concerns me.
A Profectiv relaxer kit cost about $10 or more for 2 retouches.
This Smart Perm has 4 retouches and was $5.99
It does not include the foam neutralizing shampoo like Profectiv - it just has a regular neutralizing shampoo in the kit.
I emailed the contact to inquire about this relaxer compared to the wonderful Profectiv and got this:
erplexed
Makes me want to pass on ever trying this.
Actually I have a real problem with the fact that they are even calling it a Perm. Any professional hair care company should know better. When I told my sister about it, the first thing she commented on was the name and that she would never put a particular relaxer in her hair if the actual manufacturer called it a perm. She thought it a Red Flag for some cheapie bootleg product that the Strength of Nature people threw together since folks don't like spending the $10 - $12 for the other relaxer - the good one.
What do you guys think?
I saw this at the BSS store today. It is by the same company (Strength of Nature) as Profectiv. It is cheap! That actually concerns me.
A Profectiv relaxer kit cost about $10 or more for 2 retouches.
This Smart Perm has 4 retouches and was $5.99
It does not include the foam neutralizing shampoo like Profectiv - it just has a regular neutralizing shampoo in the kit.
I emailed the contact to inquire about this relaxer compared to the wonderful Profectiv and got this:
Recipient address: [email protected]
Reason: Remote SMTP server has rejected address
Diagnostic code: smtp;550 <[email protected]> No such user here
Remote system: dns;mail.smartperm.com
Reason: Remote SMTP server has rejected address
Diagnostic code: smtp;550 <[email protected]> No such user here
Remote system: dns;mail.smartperm.com
erplexed
Makes me want to pass on ever trying this.
Actually I have a real problem with the fact that they are even calling it a Perm. Any professional hair care company should know better. When I told my sister about it, the first thing she commented on was the name and that she would never put a particular relaxer in her hair if the actual manufacturer called it a perm. She thought it a Red Flag for some cheapie bootleg product that the Strength of Nature people threw together since folks don't like spending the $10 - $12 for the other relaxer - the good one.
What do you guys think?
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