curlyTisME
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Finally got my shedding issue under control. The Mane Choice.
Just restarted taking them too. They're decent.
Finally got my shedding issue under control. The Mane Choice.
Just restarted taking them too. They're decent.
I feel as though SM sold their souls to the devil when they got investors. I REALLY hope that I am wrong because I have quite a bit of SM in my stash.
Rich and Nyeeme (sp?) sold their entire souls, the shea nut and possibly villages in Africa to the devil himself for the almighty green.
DH knows them and believes Rich is behind it because Nyeeme did not have the same spirit.
Bwahahahahahahahahaha!!
It is so sad because once those investors get what they want, and the SM name is left in shambles, they will be left to pick up the pieces. The thing is, most of their customers will be long gone by then..
Yep. Look at what happened to Carol's Daughter.
I actually may end up going back to using cones and sulfates. I am getting some really good results.
It's crazy that the ors neutralizing shampoo works so well on my natural hair. Cleans, conditions, doesn't detangle my hair, but it also doesn't further tangle it. And it has sulfates.
That's EXACTLY who I think of. Her line never recovered...
I cant even get a recommendation for her these days. I dont feel nann ways bad. Thats what they wanted.Yep. Look at what happened to Carol's Daughter.
I can't believe it works so well. Better than my shea moisture shampoosI've been using that ORS neutralizing shampoo for years! On both my relaxed and natural hair and it's one of the best shampoos I've ever used. Go figure lol
I don't take the pills. The products.
I don't take the pills. The products.
Yup... that scared the bageebees out of me.I don't want to alarm you but it might be a good idea to see a dermatologist to rule out a staph or fungal infection in those areas.
I've only tried the growth oil and I liked it. Didn't repurchase though. What goodies do you use?
I think it depends on what region you're in. I still use products throughout the winter with glycerin. However I live in Georgia so cold weather isn't really that big of a factor for me.Does anyone use products with vegetable glycerin during winter? I read before its a no/no during the winter time. Is this true?
I think it depends on what region you're in. I still use products throughout the winter with glycerin. However I live in Georgia so cold weather isn't really that big of a factor for me.
I would say no but you should test it to see how it works for you. You will definitely need to dry it before going out. Wouldn't want to go out with a wet head in single degree temps.I'm in the Northeast so it can get very cold here (down to single digits feeling like negative). So I'm guessing its a no?
I live in Michigan so it gets extremely cold here and I use glycerin all the time. I don't really change my product line up based on season (except one product in summer because of my summer routine). I never have any issues.Does anyone use products with vegetable glycerin during winter? I read before its a no/no during the winter time. Is this true?
I'm in the Northeast so it can get very cold here (down to single digits feeling like negative). So I'm guessing its a no?
With a rinse-out product, like a DC, you should be fine. With a leave-in, it depends on how you hair behaves. For me, glycerin high on the list means potential dryness or severe shrinkage.Does anyone use products with vegetable glycerin during winter? I read before its a no/no during the winter time. Is this true?
Made my appt for my DevaCut and Color! I love going there. It is $$$ but I get what I want....... I go every 6 months.
ETA: If you don't mind answering: Is the DevaCut really expensive? Do you go to the actual DevaChan salon or a Deva stylist?
What do you consider expensive? I go to two Senior stylists because I tried to go cheaper not deva and I did not get what I wanted. I go to the Deva salon in Soho. It is $$$ but for me doable. I go twice a year.