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How 'bout the Post Office took my samples out of my envelope? There was a small slit in the envelope and the little plastic bag had been neatly cut at the bottom.:perplexed I guess they thought I was distributing/receiving crack via US postal Service....:lachen:

but they did still send me the envelope, flyer and small plastic bag the vials were originally in...:look: WTH?

I thought I was the only one. This happened to me too.
 
I used it yesterday and rollerset. I did not flat iron afterwards, just finger combed. My hair felt super silky and - i can't explain it but - bendy/flexible/thick - like every bit of moisture had been trapped into my hair.

Thgis morning - added a small amount of leave-in, pinned up my hair and walked for about 30 seconds in drizzly rain on my way to work this morning. I checked over my hair in the mirror this afternoon and no frizz or dryness whatsoever. It looks like a fresh rollerset style.

When i come out of the club next Saturday i will let you know my final verdict! But so far so good.
 
^^^OT, but i just noticed you put a pic of your relaxed hair in your siggy. it does look nice sis! i like your "fringe" as you say :grin:
 
Hi! Im very excited!!! I just received my bottle of SMB yesterday. I'm natural 4a shoulder length when stretched and I used IC Hair Polisher-Heat Protector-Straightening serum (wow long name) to do a round brush blow out and flat iron friday. I'm In Charlotte and It was fairly hot and humid over the weekend and my hair held up ok. Not great but ok, it did swell/puff up a little and I can see where if I had sweat it would have really puffed up.

Now that I have the Moisture Block I will do another wash, round brush blow out and flat iron tomorrow or thurs using the SMB and see how well it holds up. I plan on doing the hot steamy shower room test too to see what happens.

This is my first post but I will take pictures of the before and after results and figure out how to post them. :grin:
 
Hey Sam, when my roots start to show this is where i want to use the product most.

Stupid question but how do you ensure the roots get covered in the stuff?


I used it on my roots. I am not sure how to explain it any other way... I sprayed my moisture - then applied SMB from root to tip. Hope that helps!
 
He used it on my hair today and so far so good. I made it home in the humidity and then it started raining with no reversion. Last time he did my hair it started to swell before I even got home. I'll keep you ladies updated.
 
flat ironed on saturday and i have had no reversion despite mom turning off the a/c and it being 90 degrees every day since then. my regimen and pics of my flat ironed hair are in my fotki.
 
wow i want some now.....
this thread just re-encouraged me to keep transitioning:yep:
THANKS

me too...I think this will help me in my transition. :nono: Maybe I need to take an LHCF break. Too many recommendations that sound good lately.
 
OT, but i just noticed you put a pic of your relaxed hair in your siggy. it does look nice sis! i like your "fringe" as you say :grin:

Thanks girl.....i'm lovin my hair and this Sabino has topped it off.

Hey - you are paying too much attention to what i write!!!!
 
Thanks girl.....i'm lovin my hair and this Sabino has topped it off.

Hey - you are paying too much attention to what i write!!!!

oooops, gave away that i'm stalking... :blush: LOL

so i gave my mom one of my sample bottles, she is relaxed and colors her hair to hide grays. she is in LOVE with it. the past few days we've had bad thunderstorms, super-high humidity and been under tornado warnings. her hair hasn't shown any signs of frizz WHATSOEVER.

she said she can't wait to see how well it works on her NG, if she's really happy with it she might stop relaxing and go natural. i did a double-take on her when she said that one! :lol: keep in mind my mom doesn't have coily hair like me and my sis, it is wavy but very bushy and frizz-prone (supposedly, i'm just going by her word and pics from the 60's and 70's mind you :look: ).

heheheh, mama thought she was safe... you hang around me long enough and I WILL CONVERT YOU!!! :assimilat
 
me too...I think this will help me in my transition. :nono: Maybe I need to take an LHCF break. Too many recommendations that sound good lately.
I know what you mean, but this one is def worth it. There's others I've tried that are so/so and some good, but this one I have a huge smile about.:grin:
 
I want this but since I don't flat iron alot I want it to hold moisture in my hair...so should I get this or his curly hair thing? Suggestions ladies?
 
oooops, gave away that i'm stalking... :blush: LOL

so i gave my mom one of my sample bottles, she is relaxed and colors her hair to hide grays. she is in LOVE with it. the past few days we've had bad thunderstorms, super-high humidity and been under tornado warnings. her hair hasn't shown any signs of frizz WHATSOEVER.

she said she can't wait to see how well it works on her NG, if she's really happy with it she might stop relaxing and go natural. i did a double-take on her when she said that one! :lol: keep in mind my mom doesn't have coily hair like me and my sis, it is wavy but very bushy and frizz-prone (supposedly, i'm just going by her word and pics from the 60's and 70's mind you :look: ).

heheheh, mama thought she was safe... you hang around me long enough and I WILL CONVERT YOU!!! :assimilat

Naw for real... I was thinking about the same thing. I'm "stretching" and my new growth is soooo soft from the DC and if this stuff never reverts.... Well, I might go back to natural again. :look:
 
My hair reverted twice today. :wallbash: It's really the ends more than anything. And I know I completely covered all my hair with it the second time. Why is this not working for me? I'm not gonna be re flat ironing hair everyday now. :nono:
 
Alright... I kept my hair wrapped under my wig all day and now that I got home and combed it out, it's pretty straight. But now it feels stringy/sticky. Did I use too much? Has anybody else had that problem?
 
Alright... I kept my hair wrapped under my wig all day and now that I got home and combed it out, it's pretty straight. But now it feels stringy/sticky. Did I use too much? Has anybody else had that problem?
It takes time to get it right. I was lucky and got it right the first time, but a few people I've noticed on the thread have had to try it a couple times to get it right. You did not say how you used it. How did you use it? Did you use it before you dry, after, etc. This is my suggestion wash, condition, dc, rinse, leave in some conditioner (pure not leave in) about a quarter size amount or more depending on your thickness, and (I also spray with lacio lacio as it is a leave in too), then I add sabino concentrating on roots and tips, I then brush it through to evenly distribute it with my denman. Continue styling the way you do to get it dry (most times I pony set, sometimes I gasp blow dry because I know sabino protects). When dry. I take a little more on roots and tips (while I'm parting hair, I dab a little close to the roots on each section and also on tips, then distribute through. Then I flat iron. I use 380, I know some are at 400, but I do what he says which is hold it on roots for (he says three but I do two) seconds and then pull through. That locks the moisture block in, and doesn't damage hair as sabino protects it. That's what keeps it from reverting in my case. I know others use it without heat and can give you some tips. Either way you want to concentrate it on the roots. If your hair was stringy but straight, looks like you're on track to no reversion, but you may have just put in too much this time. It'll work out though if you give it some time.
 
I just ordered my sample. I can't wait to try it when I take my braids out. That will be my pass with Bootcamp then I will go back in braids.:grin:
 
It takes time to get it right. I was lucky and got it right the first time, but a few people I've noticed on the thread have had to try it a couple times to get it right. You did not say how you used it. How did you use it? Did you use it before you dry, after, etc. This is my suggestion wash, condition, dc, rinse, leave in some conditioner (pure not leave in) about a quarter size amount or more depending on your thickness, and (I also spray with lacio lacio as it is a leave in too), then I add sabino concentrating on roots and tips, I then brush it through to evenly distribute it with my denman. Continue styling the way you do to get it dry (most times I pony set, sometimes I gasp blow dry because I know sabino protects). When dry. I take a little more on roots and tips (while I'm parting hair, I dab a little close to the roots on each section and also on tips, then distribute through. Then I flat iron. I use 380, I know some are at 400, but I do what he says which is hold it on roots for (he says three but I do two) seconds and then pull through. That locks the moisture block in, and doesn't damage hair as sabino protects it. That's what keeps it from reverting in my case. I know others use it without heat and can give you some tips. Either way you want to concentrate it on the roots. If your hair was stringy but straight, looks like you're on track to no reversion, but you may have just put in too much this time. It'll work out though if you give it some time.

I didn't do my own hair. I took it to my stylist. He used it before blowdrying, then flat ironed and added a little more afterwards. I just ran the flat iron over it myself the next day at home and added more product.
 
Here's my test run: I only have about 1.5 inches of NG (relaxed, beginning transition), but my hair is thick, so it shows against the rest of my relaxed hair.

I DC'd under steam, rinsed, sprayed with leave-in, added SMB to hair evenly distributed all over and made sure to get roots (as this is where my problem lies), roller set and then straightened my roots with a flat iron. I just got the edges and some of the trouble spots, as I didn't feel like going all the way and all over my head for this test...

My hair came out nice...I like the weight of the hair...it felt a little heavier than usual when I took the curls down, but they were very glossy and bouncy. I used maybe what would be about a whole vial of the sample size for my whole head...

I did this Wed night and Thursday took my kids to a pool party (I didn't get in), but I live in TX and it was hot and muggy. My hair didn't budge... My roots were still able to get my fingers through, usually they get too thick to do that after I *perspire*. I had my hair down, so the back of my hair was wet. When I got home, my hair was still the bomb...I still had curls, roots not puffy and no frizz... EVEN THE NAPE... See pics

I got caught in the rain today at the grocery store and just knew my hair was going to be a hot mess, but the curls relaxed just a bit (I still have some) and my roots are still finger-comb-able for me, although a little more puffy...

SMB is a keeper for me:yep: Especially for my transition...
 

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Here's my test run: I only have about 1.5 inches of NG (relaxed, beginning transition), but my hair is thick, so it shows against the rest of my relaxed hair.

I DC'd under steam, rinsed, sprayed with leave-in, added SMB to hair evenly distributed all over and made sure to get roots (as this is where my problem lies), roller set and then straightened my roots with a flat iron. I just got the edges and some of the trouble spots, as I didn't feel like going all the way and all over my head for this test...

My hair came out nice...I like the weight of the hair...it felt a little heavier than usual when I took the curls down, but they were very glossy and bouncy. I used maybe what would be about a whole vial of the sample size for my whole head...

I did this Wed night and Thursday took my kids to a pool party (I didn't get in), but I live in TX and it was hot and muggy. My hair didn't budge... My roots were still able to get my fingers through, usually they get too thick to do that after I *perspire*. I had my hair down, so the back of my hair was wet. When I got home, my hair was still the bomb...I still had curls, roots not puffy and no frizz... EVEN THE NAPE... See pics

I got caught in the rain today at the grocery store and just knew my hair was going to be a hot mess, but the curls relaxed just a bit (I still have some) and my roots are still finger-comb-able for me, although a little more puffy...

SMB is a keeper for me:yep: Especially for my transition...

more pics............
 

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This happened to me also! They put a sticker on it that said received open but the ziplocs were purposely slit open =(

I received my sample, but the envelope had the product leaking out of it. When I opened the envelope, one of the sample bottles was broken and all the product had dripped out. Luckily they sent me 2 tiny bottles, because I have one to work with.
 
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