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EPITOME
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Posted: Mar 01 2013 at 7:23am |
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well Jane Carter made stuff for her hair...so I can't be upset with that. her butter is great. Does Shea Moisture advertise? Their moisturizing shampoo is so great I rarely condition after using it.
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Naturalchick30
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Posted: Mar 01 2013 at 7:25am |
EPITOME wrote:
well Jane Carter made stuff for her hair...so I can't be upset with that. her butter is great. Does Shea Moisture advertise? They're moisturizing shampoo is so great I rarely condition after using it. |
I like her detangling spray.
Love their products with the yellow label and the smoothie with the orange label.
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That is why I keep it simple..inexpensive Shampoo, Condish and essential oil...those products are too expensive and really do nothing but make my hair feel weird. I have a total of three hair products..well, make it 4..I've been using a hair mask.
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katakana89
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Posted: Mar 01 2013 at 10:37am |
This is what I came in to say about my hair. Advertising of the hair curl isn't relevant to my product purchase. I know the many properties of my hair and that has proved more useful than the curl typing system.
Lilnicka4u2nv wrote:
Someones hair looking like mine doesn't determine if im going to buy it either, because that (curl typing) isn't enough or relevant...I know the properties of my hair and know what type of ingredients to look for... |
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Posted: Mar 02 2013 at 3:22am |
Lilnicka4u2nv wrote:
This left a bad taste in my mouth
Anti- Shrinkage? Really Dark n Lovely?
With the wave of naturals increasing year by year, I feel like it is imperative for women of color to become smarter consumers, learn your ingredients...We can't have them fooling us anymore, as a chem nerd I cant stress this enough...Understand that marketing is all about making a product appealing, and companies will label a product based on what they know will draw people in...Alot of companies blatantly insult your common sense with their claims, and sadly alot of women fall for it...This applies to everything, from the food you eat to the clothes you wear.
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I saw this in Walgreens a few hours ago. Had I not read this post I would probably have picked up something from their line lol. I'll wait til the reviews start rolling out.
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Posted: Mar 02 2013 at 4:14am |
Naturalchick30 wrote:
Harmonii wrote:
ms_wonderland wrote:
in general, i don't pay attn to people who are natural or products geared twd natural hair unless their head looks similar to this in texture:
i love Angela Yee and all but seeing her on a billboard for Jessie's is not going to make me use that product. her hair and my hair are not going to behave the same. I like to see ppl with my texture using the product so I know what my end result will be. |
My hair is just like this texture. |
So is mine. |
What hair type is this? I think this might be my texture, too. I always get so confused because I have very fine hair, but a lot of it, so I don't feel like I can type my hair properly.
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Posted: Mar 02 2013 at 4:15am |
katakana89 wrote:
This is what I came in to say about my hair. Advertising of the hair curl isn't relevant to my product purchase. I know the many properties of my hair and that has proved more useful than the curl typing system.
Lilnicka4u2nv wrote:
Someones hair looking like mine doesn't determine if im going to buy it either, because that (curl typing) isn't enough or relevant...I know the properties of my hair and know what type of ingredients to look for... |
| What do you mean you know the properties of your hair? How did you find this out?
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Lilnicka4u2nv
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Posted: Mar 02 2013 at 4:19am |
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porosity, density, strand size
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Posted: Mar 02 2013 at 4:25am |
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I hate all of the sh*t. Especially Miss Jessie's and Shea not really Moisture.
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Posted: Mar 02 2013 at 10:22am |
Look to the left of your screen
EPITOME wrote:
well Jane Carter made stuff for her hair...so I can't be upset with that. her butter is great. Does Shea Moisture advertise? Their moisturizing shampoo is so great I rarely condition after using it.
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Of course the advertising sucks for natural hair products.
Advertising sucks for everthing. It's suck a vapid industry... who
expects anything better?
Edited by Alias_Avi - Mar 02 2013 at 10:22am
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