Tried Razac Leave-In Conditioner

Ipanema

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Hi, everyone! Well, the product junkie in me is starting to come out. I bought the Razac conditoner. I had been using the lotion previously & afraid to try the other products, but I'm very pleased with it. I love the lemony-citrus smell.
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I sectioned my hair off & put some on each section, concentrating on the ends. It made my hair feel so soft & moisturized for the rest of the day, and I even wore a ponypuff for a few hours. I wish I knew the ingredients, but oh well. I think it's worth the money.
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DSD - I can't get over how cute your son is...

I'm gonna try Razac again too!
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I know I used it before - but I never paid attention to what it does on my hair...
 
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free2bme said:
Does any one know the ingredients? I'm very curious

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I haven't found out yet. However, there's a thread on this forum someone where someone talked to a chemist there, and he gave a brief description of what's in it.
 
Sorry girl...I could've sworn it was you....you know EVERTHANG about EVERYTHANG!
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Was it you who called them?

Tebby
 
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Tebby1017 said:
Sorry girl...I could've sworn it was you....you know EVERTHANG about EVERYTHANG!
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Was it you who called them?

Tebby

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They are suppose to mail me something.
Another person called and got to talk to a chemist.
 
Sorry guys. I just realized that I posted the wrong product. What I bought & used is Razac's Fait de Cheveux Conditioner. I don't know French, but I bought it as a setting lotion, but decided not to do the rollerset until next week & sport my wig until then.
 
Okay. That makes sense. I didn't remember the leave-in smelling like lemons. I always see this in the BSS, but I haven't tried it yet. I think I just might have to. My CON conditioner has been acting funny lately.
 
I called the chemist the other day.
He said the ingredients were Water,Cellulose, Humectants, Conditioners and Protein. Same thing thats in everything. I think you bought the conditioner. I purchased it before and my sister says it means...For the Hair. So you used the conditioner as a leave-in?
 
Okay, here is what the back of the bottle says: "Massage small amount to hair. Let set for two minutes, then rinse. For roller sets apply evenly to towel dried hair. Set as desired." Although I skipped the rollerset (didn't have the time), it turned out just fine. My hair still feels good today.
 
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