Thursday, July 29, 2010

Dr. Miracles tingly miracle

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Hello friends! Below are before and after pictures of me using Dr. Miracles follicle healer collection. In the first picture, I have already slathered up my scalp with the hydrating oil.
The next step that you don't see is that I have put on a pack of the deep conditioning treatment and sat around the house drinking coffee with my hair baggied up and a dryer warmed towel wrapped around it to really sink in the conditioning treatment.

Next I move on to the washing and drying and below is what my hair looks like after the treatment.

The hydrating serum can be used daily and massaged into the scalp.
The styling pomade and follicle healer creme can be used daily and I put some on the Mancub. He noticed the tingly effect on his scalp and liked his hair style. Which is currently a process of growing out a Beckham and he hopes growing into a blue Sonic styled mohawk.

I'm not saying no, and I'm not saying yes to this hairstyle he wants. I'm simple saying that we are weeks away from starting school, is this really the look you are going for? More on that later.

I enjoyed these products, though they are geared more towards african american hair. So go get some and give Dr. Miracles a try. It can be found at mass retailers/drugstores near you. And please, visit their website because they have amazing YouTube videos! http://www.drmiracles.com/
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