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sounds good....and a lot cheaper than HF37. but what does it contain??? not a lot of info and that makes me skeptical!
 
I just think it's like every other product out their that "promises" long hair. If you have something that works for you NOW, keep using it. Too many of us get big eyes when we see a product like that, and start to imagine
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hmm...what if it worked. The truth of the matter is, the less that you do with your hair, the more it grows. By the way...your hair looks nice in that picture!
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I seen ads for this in the back of teen mags (specifically YM and Seventeen) for years. They're surrounds by other ads for "Your name on a grain of rice!" necklaces and summers at fat camps. Seems scammish to me.
 
i guess this is their version of an ingredient list

rich in hair building proteins, vitamin B5 (Panthenol) and polymers. Long 'N Strong Extra with Polyquaternium II... adds EXTRA THICKNESS to thinning hair.
 
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http://www.rushindustries.com/Product.asp?pid=73
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I don't know what make of it. Do you?

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DONT DO IT LADIES!! this is a total rip off. The Better business bureau has this co. under 'scrutiny'. you can go do a search if you want. also there are a couple of sites that complain about paying for this and getting no product or refund and cant seem to reach anyone there. This co. does various things from long 'n strong to 'miracluous' growing trees and grasses
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they also go buy several names in an event to fool peeps
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. very shady people.
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I learnt a looooong time ago. B4 i buy anything - go to the better business website and check out tha company. and also do a search for reviews and opinions.
 
Well...first of all I don't want waist length hair and second of all any product that makes those kinds of claims to me is a scam! I'll bet once you order that or any of those products that claim to make your hair grow, you find out there's some kind of disclaimer or something saying...If you follow our recommendations, or it MAY work in 5-7 days. Take this example...I used to see this infomercial on acne medicine with a famous actress promoting it. Well I went to the website (because I was getting desperate)and by the time I finished reading everything the bottom line was for me to just go to my dermatologist (which is what I did btw...). On the infomercial they made it seem like it would work for any and everybody to lure you in. That's how those things work.
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Seems scammish to me.

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Ya instincts r rite jazzy. this guy is always on our local news with his face behind a newspaper. or on 'Shame on you'. incidentally they are 1town over from me.
 
Thanks NYCchild. I learned long ago that there is no miracle grow product. You just have to care for your hair properly and let it do it's thing.
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This stuff sounds like Capilong.

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"Your name on a grain of rice!" necklaces

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What the hell?
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I can't even begin to imagine what that necklace would look like!
 
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Seems scammish to me.

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Ya instincts r rite jazzy. this guy is always on our local news with his face behind a newspaper. or on 'Shame on you'. incidentally they are 1town over from me.

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It's a good thing I didn't waste my money on their miracle stretch mark cream, because I was tempted.
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I actually ordered that along time ago when I didn't know much about hair products. It was a small jar of cream that dried my hair out and made it frizzy. I didn't use it for seven days because I didn't like the way my hair felt. I also ordered the Rapunzel hair grower (I know,I have a problem
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) I can see the Rapunzel stuff working. It is a liquid you massage into your scalp.I think it was even a little tingly afterward, when I find it I will list the ingredients of the Rapunzel stuff not the 5-7 day cream-that one definitely is a scam. The Rapunzel stuff is also drying but it seems like a good thing to use to clean your scalp while you have braids. Which reminds me, I have braids and my scalp is going to get yucky soon so I am going to go look for that Rapunzel stuff.
 
I don't mean the Rapunzel stuff worked becuase I didn't use it for that long, what I meant was I can imagine it working and it wouldn't be terribly suprised if someone said it worked.
 
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I actually ordered that along time ago when I didn't know much about hair products. It was a small jar of cream that dried my hair out and made it frizzy

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so it is NOT a vitamin that you swallow??? i am shocked cos the website seems to describe otherwise
 
so it is NOT a vitamin that you swallow??? i am shocked cos the website seems to describe otherwise

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Nope. I am pretty sure it is the same stuff because I ordered it from a magazine and it was the same model and the same claim of thicker longer hair in 5-7 days.

I found the Rapunzel Rapid Hair Growth(this is not the 5-7 day cream, this is the other thing I was talking about)
here are the ingredients:SD Alcohol,Papaya Extract,Watercress Extract,Spirulina Extract,Nettle Extract,Nastursium Extract,Royal Jelly,Hydrolyzed Keratin,Niacin, Essential oils of:Lemongrass,Geranium,Clary Sage,Chamomile,Violet leaf,Nutrilans Mohair-Base.

What do you guys think of these ingredients?
 
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