tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356365023823603303.post8838360415043697274..comments2024-03-29T03:07:56.048+00:00Comments on THE NATURAL HAVEN: Reader Question: Living Proof ProductsJchttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03983132094574128087noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356365023823603303.post-39835298320954022022014-06-19T23:55:22.518+01:002014-06-19T23:55:22.518+01:00My hair loves the No Frizz Conditioner, Prime Styl...My hair loves the No Frizz Conditioner, Prime Style Extender cream, Restore mask and conditioner, Amp texturizer, PHD conditioner and styling treatment, the No Frizz leave-in conditioner, and the No Frizz Wave Making, Curl Shaping Styling Cream. It actually does what it says for my porous 4a/3c hair. I wear my hair natural, and do wash'n-go's as well as twists. The products keeps my styles longer, keeps the tangles away, and my hair does not frizz. My style lasts until I want to wash it which is every 10-14 days. For me, it's worth it. And NO, I wasn't paid to post this. It really works for me.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356365023823603303.post-9564084242558829732012-01-16T17:52:53.078+00:002012-01-16T17:52:53.078+00:00Has anyone heard of any problems with hair loss re...Has anyone heard of any problems with hair loss related to the use of these products? Is there any information on the impact of polyfluroesters on hair follicles?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356365023823603303.post-79872300942865338122010-07-10T17:10:56.838+01:002010-07-10T17:10:56.838+01:00Yw CHM
I know Ravengirl but there is certainly a ...Yw CHM<br /><br />I know Ravengirl but there is certainly a lot of buzz about it. I am not certain that the price would justify the effect. The bottle is super tiny too lol<br /><br />LBell - To be fair they are talking about frizz in terms of the effect of humidity on hair nothing to do with straightening. <br /><br />I do think the product is marketed towards curlies rather than to straight hair. They certainly do advertise that the heat straightened hair would benefit but I really think the product is marketed towards type 2 and 3 curls. I am not certain that type 4s would care for this product because when we wear our hair free, the bigger it gets, the cuter it gets (imo).Jchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03983132094574128087noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356365023823603303.post-75073720057232838182010-07-10T16:18:45.858+01:002010-07-10T16:18:45.858+01:00They're already created a frizz-busting produc...They're already created a frizz-busting product for folks like me: It's called a RELAXER.<br /><br />No wonder my hair type gets no respect. Everybody, including MIT scientists, see its primary property as a birth defect in need of a cure.LBellnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356365023823603303.post-72605175536369011082010-07-10T07:12:36.433+01:002010-07-10T07:12:36.433+01:00I talked to a salesperson about this product and w...I talked to a salesperson about this product and wasn't convinced. It sounds like one of those "too good to be true" type products, plus, I have never heard of polyfluoroester. I attempted to research the ingredient but wasn't able to find out much about it besides what it has been claimed to be able to do. And the salesperson made it sound like the product line was made more so for people who heat style often.Ravengirlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356365023823603303.post-86297937163820957302010-07-09T14:42:12.325+01:002010-07-09T14:42:12.325+01:00Thanks JC very interesting - £18 is a lot of money...Thanks JC very interesting - £18 is a lot of money to spend on not a lot of product so I'm still deliberating! CHMAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com