CORBINS said:Hey ladies. I have a small update again concerning my use of Jo Oil. I have attached a picture of the amount of hair loss that I get while using this product. I have flat ironed my natural hair with the Maxiglide. At night, I braid my hair in 5 sections and put rollers on the braids to wear a braid-out the next day. When I flat-ironed in the past, I would get a handful of hair when I combed it out at night. My hair gets tangled really bad if I don't brush it out with a denman daily. Below are some pics. I hope this is encouraging for some.
The first picture is the amount of hair that I lost this evening. The amount that I usually lose is 3 times that!!! The hair ball is actually smaller, the shadow makes it look bigger.
The second is just to show how I braid my hair at night.
That's a red flag to me too. In all the years I've been on hairsites, I have NEVER seen a product that actually delivered that kind of results.Wildchild453 said:I'm sry but 2 inches in 2 weeks is not realistic at all AND where are the pics?
CORBINS said:Hello Ladies. I have one last update concerning my use of Jo Oil. The product worked really well for me, but since I started to have headaches from using it, I discontinued my use. I wasn't sure if the headaches were from the Jo Oil or from using another medication that I was on and abruptly stopped using. If anyone else has experienced headaches, please share. Anyhoooo, I have attached 2 pictures to show a little of my growth. I have trimmed my hair since the first picture, about 1/2 to 3/4 inch. Even with the trim, you can still see the growth.
The first picture is 17 months natural, and the second pic is 19.5 months
September 06 - December 06
pistachio said:I got my Jo oil in the mail Friday. I smelled it, and it does smell ammonia-like. However, it does remind me of something. When I was eight years old, I had about 80% of my hair damn-near bald. It was so bad that I had to go to a dermatolgists about it. He gave me a solution, and it had the same smell as the Jo oil. Point is, is that the lady may be on to something. Ammonia itself is a weak base on the pH scale anyways ...
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