QuoteReplyTopic: Dr. Miracles? Posted: October 01 2006 at 9:02am
Have any of you tried it and howd it work? Did you experience dryness or any other unwanted symptoms? Im interested in trying it and need a bit of information on it
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Are you talking about the relaxer or their growth products?? I don't use relaxers but there growth products are cr@p!!! It didn't do jack for my hairline. Plus it's loaded with mineral oil. I ended up using Rosemary oil and within 2 weeks my edges grew back.
I haven't had a relaxer in over 2 years so if you want advice on the relaxer I wouldn't know...i do have their conditioner for damaged hair i paid $12 for a jar and used it once it's not worth it. Save your money
Yes I tried the Hot Gro grease and it was HOTTTT!!It was down right burning!! I will never use their products again. The commercials and advertisements are very silly and down right ignorant. In the magazines & the website, it shows two very sad black women- one w/ kinky natural hair and the other w/ locs as the before picture, next it shows a happy black woman w/ relaxed, straight hair as the after picture. WTF!! There is really nothing wrong with any of the women's hair.
In the commercial on BET, I saw a black woman w/ long relaxed hair in the bathroom, flipping and swinging her hair in the mirror moaning & talking to her medicine cabinet (which has Dr. Miracles talking from inside), the lady begs for him to come out!! WHATTT!! I also heard that this company is White Owned but I'm not sure if it is true.
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I've never tried Dr. Miracle, and I never will. I may be biased, but their bogus advertisements piss me off. They show you pictures of women that have nothing wrong with their hair. Then they comb it the wrong way and make it look messy and wild. Afterwards they straighten their hair (probably with a flatiron or blowdryer and not with any of their products) and take a picture and their hair looks flawless. I think it's wrong to try to deceive your potential clients. But then again, that's big business for ya.
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Well I have a box load of dr. miracle samples. 2 types of oils...just pm if you want to try them. I don't use them, they have a pepper scent or something to them.
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I've tried the relaxer....it worked well on my hair. But I especially love the leave in conditioner. It made my hair stronger. I don't use the relaxer any more though it was just too much. My niece has used the relaxer as well and her hair was in terrible condition ( too many products at one time) so her hair was breaking off really bad and her edges were a mess. Her hair has grown some and her edges are looking better. I don't know if she is still using it though. I guess it works differently for people. It was fine for me.
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