Curlex?
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Printed Date: July 27 2025 at 8:11am
Topic: Curlex?
Posted By: pompompurin
Subject: Curlex?
Date Posted: August 13 2003 at 7:16am
Anyone tried it? Or wants to try it? I want to know more about it, it sounds like the perfect curly hair solution...
http://www.xenna.com/curlex.htm - http://www.xenna.com/curlex.htm
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Posted By: Kmassey
Date Posted: November 07 2003 at 5:38pm
I applied 4 applications of this product according to instructions. The results were poor. I found it caused severe dryness. Although there was some relaxing of the curl the product caused severe frizzeness. My hair type is a mixture of wavy, curly course and z.
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Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Date Posted: May 12 2004 at 1:30am
Curlex do not work at all.
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Posted By: NikkiC
Date Posted: May 12 2004 at 11:01am
I just looked at the website you posted. I think it made hair look dry and frizzy.
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Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Date Posted: May 26 2004 at 8:59pm
It seems that there is no Curlex. Earlier this year I printed the product information from the website and it was called Curlex, which has on the label "natural". I went online to find the website again and found the product Curlaway which did not advertise itself as natural. The ingredients were changed but used the same before and after pictures. I purchased the product and used it once (9 hours) with no positive results. The only change in my hair was that it was dull and dry. The product has a strong chemical smell and has acetic acid in it. I don't recommend this product.
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