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Old 07-22-2012, 04:05 PM
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Hits: Pantene Pro-V Anti-Breakage Conditioner

I didn't expect to like this conditioner (I'm not a huge fan of Pantene's products), but it surprised me. I used less of it to comb than TRESemme, and it detangled my hair so well! Definitely an add-in to my conditioner rotation.

Fantasia IC Hair Polisher Olive Moisturizing Shine Serum

I found this (and 4 other varieties) serum at CVS while looking for a product to buy. It's not as thick as the other Fantasia serums, but I still love it!
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Old 07-22-2012, 05:04 PM
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Hit: finger detangling. Lost very little hair

Miss: finger detangling. That ish takes forever and adds an extra step to my already long wash day.
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Old 07-22-2012, 08:42 PM
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I tried on my hair ace my daughters both fails. I don't have time for all that. I have twa but it's very dense. My daughter's hair (3yrs. Old) hair is collar bone length wet, butt length stretched. It already takes me forever to do her hair bc she's tender headed. I'll stick to my giant wide tooth comb.
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Hit: finger detangling. Lost very little hair

Miss: finger detangling. That ish takes forever and adds an extra step to my already long wash day.


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Old 07-22-2012, 09:01 PM
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HIT: Softee Curli Q Fondue!!! Pretty sure it's meant to be a Miss Jessie's dupe (never tried MJ, and prob never will), but LADIES...most. defined. set. I've EVER DONE! And can we talk about soft/smooth and shiny too? Girllll, and I didn't even use that much per section when I braided it up. Love this stuff, was like 8 ounces for 4 bucks at my BSS.
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Shampoo: Elasta QP Creme Conditioning Shampoo;Conditioner: ORS Replenishing/ Cantu Naturals Masque/ Africa's Best Hair Mayonnaise/ Queen Helene Cholesterol w/ Ginseng;Leave-in: African Pride Shea Butter Miracle Leave-in;Sealer/Styler: Avocado oil/African Pride Bouncy Curls Pudding
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Old 07-22-2012, 10:55 PM
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Clear hair and scalp strong lengths shampoo and conditioner - Kind of both.

Hit with the results. I really love how it leaves my hair and scalp feeling. Clean without stripped. No squeaky clean feeling but I also don't feel like I need to wash it again. The conditioner also feels nice, good slip and I can detangle easily with it.

Miss because I think I'm allergic to something in it. Probably the perfume, that is usually what causes reactions. My face burns something awful when I use it.

I am going to just do a skin test with the Clear Total Care bundle, but I think my sister is getting some new shampoos and conditioners.

Update: I liked the Clear Hair and Scalp, Strong Lengths so much I had to give it another try even though it made my face burn. lol. I actually love it better. This time I made sure not to let the soap or conditioner rinse into my face.(so no burning) The shampoo is the bomb and I don't use that term much. Its nice and thick and slippery. I was able to detangle with the shampoo and my hair did not have a stripped feeling at all. I felt like if I wanted to I could skip the conditioner and just go to styling. This was my 4th time using it and I am sure I will buy again if they don't jack the price up. Right now I see it for 4.99.

My hair and scalp did not feel coated after using them. I don't recommend a lot of products but this one I would tell anyone to try.
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Old 07-23-2012, 02:13 AM
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I tried on my hair ace my daughters both fails. I don't have time for all that. I have twa but it's very dense. My daughter's hair (3yrs. Old) hair is collar bone length wet, butt length stretched. It already takes me forever to do her hair bc she's tender headed. I'll stick to my giant wide tooth comb.



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I feel ya! But I must say I barely lost any hair at all. I also noticed I have one spot in the back that is significantly shorter the rest. It's also the kinkiest part of my hair and is in a place I really can't see. I think I get frustrated there and yank it, pulling the hair out :-(. I will def finger detangle there.
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Old 07-23-2012, 05:32 AM
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Hit: finger detangling. Lost very little hair

Miss: finger detangling. That ish takes forever and adds an extra step to my already long wash day.
A trick I do because I finger detangle also is leave the conditioner in and dont touch it for awhile (or sleep with it day before) and then just detangle in morning.... makes it easier
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Old 07-23-2012, 05:40 AM
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I'm suppose to be getting a bundle to view I can't wait fire it to get here. I love their facial wash

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Old 07-23-2012, 12:53 PM
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A trick I do because I finger detangle also is leave the conditioner in and dont touch it for awhile (or sleep with it day before) and then just detangle in morning.... makes it easier
Thanks. I'll try that. I def see the results but the darn time? Geesh!
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Old 07-24-2012, 10:54 PM
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Hit: Curls unleashed for my curly style. Doesn't weigh the hair down and has an incredible shine, no flaking.

Miss: Shea moisture for a curly style. SM works very well for my Afro puffy styles but not as a curly style regimen.
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