> Any opinions on KMS flatout or back to basics milk> shampoo/conditioner?In an extraordinarily odd coincidence, Mrs. Flea has experience with both. Reason being is that she ordered KMS online and was accidentally sent Back To Basics Milk. She did eventually get the KMS, so she's tried both.The result is that KMS Flat Out is excellent for smoothing and/or controlling wavy and curly hair. I just can't say enough good things about the whole system. Back to Basics on the other hand, seemed to build up on her hair and weigh it down. Hair came out soft and fairly smooth, but very flat.So, if you were looking on a recommendation between the two, I'd say go with KMS.JerkyFleaRelated Link:JerkyFlea's Celebrity Hair Spray
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> Any opinions on KMS flatout or back to basics milk> shampoo/conditioner?I tried KMS Flat-Out when it first came out on the market and I must say...I Did Not like this product. The packaging alone was a huge turn-off, it leaked out around the cap whenever you tried to squeeze some out of the intended opening. And as matter of fact, they gave away a free hair brush with it that broke within 24 hours.The product itself was very heavy. And I didn't use more than the recommended amount.Back to Basics Milk I have not tried yet.Woo
> Any opinions on KMS flatout or back to basics milk> shampoo/conditioner?I would recommend Sebastian's Laminates instead. Just a little goes a long way and it makes hair soft and shiny.Woo
KMS flat out is for ppl with curly and/or frizzy hair. I've heard great things about it, but have yet to try it sinces my free samples didn't come in the mail yet.**Toya**
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