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HAIRapy

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Hey, I wanted to know if anyone has used them and how they worked for them. You break a few open and put them into conditioner or on your hair alone. I see them being sold behind the counter at the a few of the major hair stores here in Philly and I wanted to know if anyone else has used them. Thanks in advance :yep:
 
Hey, I wanted to know if anyone has used them and how they worked for them. You break a few open and put them into conditioner or on your hair alone. I see them being sold behind the counter at the a few of the major hair stores here in Philly and I wanted to know if anyone else has used them. Thanks in advance :yep:

wow, I have never heard of these. this sounds so interesting though :yep:
 
I have the SEBA capsules, and used them when I self relaxed.. worked like a charm.. since I no longer self relax.. I do add them to my deep conditioner.. they make my hair soft and shiny.
 
I didn't notice a difference when using them. If its the same stuff, the place that created them is here in Houston. I wasn't impressed with any of their products. I guess it was too much protein (in the shampoo and conditioner) for my hair.:perplexed
 
My co-worker just gave me a phamplet a few weeks ago on these products. She used the capsules and she like them.
 
Hey, I wanted to know if anyone has used them and how they worked for them. You break a few open and put them into conditioner or on your hair alone. I see them being sold behind the counter at the a few of the major hair stores here in Philly and I wanted to know if anyone else has used them. Thanks in advance :yep:

I definitely heard of them! :meme: I used them for about three years, but I am going to be completely honest. I had no idea what they actually were, but they were very moistrizing. This was WAY before LHCF, and had no inclination to look at any ingredients. I am pretty sure they orginated in Houston where I am, and I went to the shop of the people who made them. They were good, but honestly, no better than olive oil to me. Here's some information on the guy who made them: The man who made them was just trying to sell a product and really had no idea how to do hair. He wasn't cosmotologist, he majored in business management (not chemistry, which can help you understand hair), and he kept this faded laminated poster for about six year trying to convince people to go there. He actually got all of his information from his wife who was about 15 years his junior, and then divorced her. Then he got in trouble for sexually harassing his secretary in the shop. The seba was nice, but they were somewhat expensive for my taste. The whole shop was! They did not do any of the things they claimed they would. I would rather pay 2$ for olive oil at the store, AND they cut my nape off until it was about an inch long because they left relaxer on my hair! I had only gotten a relaxer like three times, so I was really naive. They admitted it to me later on, but not after accusing the breakage because of a pony tail, when I didn't even wear any. I know this is WAY off topic, but I never thought seba would make to philly?!? I still go to one of his beauticians, because her prices are cheaper and she understands my hair, but the seba shop (Houston Hair Health Clinic) was not good, just pretentionous. That's what influenced me to learn more about my hair.
 
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