QuoteReplyTopic: Wildgrowth--bogus testimonials?? Posted: October 29 2005 at 2:04am
Me too. I'm using it every other day along with the MGT. It makes my hair soft.
“My hair is not dreadful to me. I tell my children curly hair loves itself so much it hugs itself and you have to tear it apart. That is why I call our hair ‘love’ locks.”
I also love it. I'm not bothered by the "curry" smell (to me at least). I put it on the length of my hair when it's wet, and my scalp when it's dry. Works wonders for me.
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I love it!!! It keeps my coarse new growth in DEEP check ... Although I might alternate between WGO and Doo Gro Mega Thick Oil due to WGOs price - almost $8 a bottle where I live!
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It really softens my new growth (i'm now 4 months post relaxer) and it has given me length too. I'm no fan of the smell, but it has made a difference in my hair, especially since I've been growing out my relaxer. It gives it a softness I can't explain. May not work for some, but it works for me well.
WELL IT DOES STINK BUT AFTER MORE USE YOU DO GET USE TO IT I REMEMBER WHEN I FIRST PURCHASE IT AND OPEN THE BOTTLE, IT GAVE ME AN HEADACHE. BUT AS I CONTINUE TO USE IT I BEGAN TO NOT NOTICE THE SMELL ANYMORE. I BELIEVE THAT ONLY WHEN I HAVE IN BRAIDS AND USE IT THAT I ACHIEVE GROWTH WITH COMPARED TO WHEN I DO NOT HAVE IN BRAIDS AND DO NOT USE IT.
MOSTLY WGO IS GOOD AT SOFTEN NEW GROWTH AND THEREFORE MAY CONTRIBUTE TO HAIR GROWTH.
I am using it at the moment, the smell not too bad, anyway. I used it as a hot oil treatment and it seemed okay. I am using it mixed with castor oil, surge, aloe vera gel with 5 drops of rosemary essential oil, it is not quite a month, since I have used it, but my hair looks very shiny, it feels quite moist, but not greasy. I like it! It's a keeper
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I've been using it about a month now... it's very hard for me to check the growth of my hair since i usually do the updo thing. My friend washed my hair last weekend and i was very suprised to see that it had reached... i dunno... boob length?(sounds funny), and that was before it was straightened (it was really bushy looking). Anyway, I don't think I'm quite ready to worship Wildgrowth yet. Yes, I'm that much of a skeptic. I'll see what my mane is doing in another month or two.
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I use Wild Growth Hair Oil. You can purchase it from Sally's. It stopped my hair breakage. The smell is not good, so I added almond oil to it. You must follow the directions on the bottle. It stopped my hair from falling out when combing with two days.
I've heard people say to add it to coconut or almond oil, and that seems to help the bad odor. If it stinks cold, I couldn't imagine what it'd smell like warm.
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