I see you like to live dangerouslyI have this bad habit of putting products in little 3 oz bottles and not labeling them. Then months later I can't figure out what it is. I'm afraid to use it because I don't know is it conditioner, leave-in, body lotion?
I will be dropping this habit in 2020.
It is super irritating but I keep doing it. Fortunately I only have 1 unidentified bottle right now .I see you like to live dangerously
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I have about 8 or 9 of those growing in my yard now. I hardly use any of them for my hair though. We in the Bahamas use them mostly for internal health, not for our hair. The Rastafarians tend to use them for their hair however.I want of those huge aloe plants...
I have about 8 or 9 of those growing in my yard now. I hardly use any of them for my hair though. We in the Bahamas use them mostly for internal health, not for our hair. The Rastafarians tend to use them for their hair however.
I might try cutting a stem and use it on my hair just to see if I like it.
Well I better count my blessings then and take advantage of what's afforded me while I can. Thanks for waking me up with your post. Time to take my blender out again to puree the aloe and add it to my hair alone or add it to my deep conditioner as a treatment on a regular basis.Girl one of the many reasons I miss home (originally from Barbados) There are sooo many things I scoffed at as "bush" but I really value it now.
Guava leaf for example, I cannot believe I pay money for things that fall on the ground in peoples backyards at home
Sigh, if I had a big aloe plant I would do wonderful scalp pre-poos. I have a plant in my house but he's in the struggle bus . He's not happy this far north, growing surely but verrry slowly. I can't bear to remove even one leaf...
Thank you. I just posted this on my page. I was thinking it was black owned @Saludable84I did some digging after IG recommenced some products from earth supplied textured haircare and it’s definitely not black owned
I did some digging after IG recommenced some products from earth supplied textured haircare and it’s definitely not black owned
former Employee - Manager in Dallas, TX
Doesn't Recommend
Negative Outlook
Disapproves of CEO
I worked at Advanced Beauty Systems full-time for more than a year
Pros
Great, solid consumer brands before the owner sold them all.
Cons
The owner is unbearable, unprofessional and an out right terrible person. He fires people without notice,project transition or a paycheck. Any unused vacation pay is also kept by management. He simply uses people and then discards them. Don't work here, even under a new name AB Brands and operating as a start up (3 - 4 employees) it's still a terrible place to work. Imagine the worst and then imagine the unimaginable.
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Advice to Management
Treat your employees better than your dogs and give some thought to how your choices impact their families. It takes more to be a Christian than saying it. Do your self and everyone else a favor and don't try to create a new business. Enough people have suffered.
Shut the front doorEvan Joseph is a jerk. I asked him about Deva products and he was so nasty to me. I unsubscribed from his IG. He is more concerned with his coins than using quality products on his clients. His response held me back from making appts with my colorist. I’m stuck in a holding pattern.
Evan Joseph is a jerk. I asked him about Deva products and he was so nasty to me. I unsubscribed from his IG. He is more concerned with his coins than using quality products on his clients. His response held me back from making appts with my colorist. I’m stuck in a holding pattern.