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Hi Monica,

Don't be too hard on yourself. I'm sure you do a great job and keep the splits to a minimum. That's better than I've been doing lately.

I haven't seen this product advertised but I'm very skeptical. Does the machine have the ability to analyze the end of each strand and make the proper judgment call on whether or not the strand is split? Somehow I just don't believe their claim, though I do admire their attempt to address the issue, which could also be seen as a sign of respect to the numbers of people who are interested in zapping split ends.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Rubis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 19 2003 at 11:16am
I saw the site, and yes it seems to good to be true.
Longer hair after, than those before on testamonial pictures ???

It's difficult to believe and I don't trust it.
I prefer to continue doing it one split at a time , by myself.

It's a care I like to do anyway...

( And , no, you`re not ridiculous princessmonica , I understand you.)
Maybe , I'll make mistakes in my sentences, I usually speak French. But this site is great and I love it !
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote princessmonica Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 17 2003 at 11:01am
i don't think his hair looks like a mullet and thin is this just me? i wish someone else knew about this product i'm so obesessed with all my little split ends. i try to go through my hair the best i can but it is so hard to get all of them. i know this is going to sound very ridiulous, the other day i found a split end i went all over the house looking for our hair scissors to cut it out. having the strand in my hand while looking for the darn scissors. finally i found the hair scissors and i lost the hair! i just wanted to seat and cry.
why is everything to good to be true?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote grenwich Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 17 2003 at 8:31am
That looks pretty scary to me! There's something fake about all of the testimonal pictures - they are too uniform...something. And the inventor used to be in a rockband and didn't know that chlorox was bad for his hair?
I wouldn't use one of these gadgets.
My hair is worth the time and effort I spend doing search and destroy.

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has anyone tried the split ender be the people who made the revo styler round brush? the split ender is a brush thing that you run along the hair and just cuts the split ends, like doing a dusting, without the hard work. the guy that invented it has long hair, but its kinda in a mullet style and it looks thin, but maybe thats just how his hair is. does this thing sound to good to be true? heres the link- www.splitender.com
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