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I went to my local hair shop and there was a big display with flashing lights and everything!! displaying different products made by "Dr. Miracle".
Has anyone tried these products are they any good and are they worth the price ?
The ads are very strange. Why would they use people with jacked up hair making ugly faces? They could at least have some fake "after" pics like the other hair product ads... I turned the page hoping to see the "after" photo.
Someone had posted something about those products. I forgot what the thread was called. But the pics of the people trying to push their "miracle product" on the streets of Brooklyn in scrubs with super jacked up hair didn't make me feel like buying anything!
I read the ingredient list , the oil is minerial oil and the other items have petroleum in it, go figure, how that can help hair grow ???????????????????????
i saw the stuff. and i got kind of skeptical abotu it, and never really thought abotu it. until someone tries it, i won't i'm doing fine with all the carrot creme leave-in conditioner, magnificent hair food and etc lol
[ QUOTE ] justtogood said:
I read the ingredient list , the oil is minerial oil and the other items have petroleum in it, go figure, how that can help hair grow ???????????????????????
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I figured it was just expensive hair grease...
@Ms. K:
You can see the ads here--http://www.drmiracles.com/ads.htm
This was the first time I saw the ad with the woman with the relaxer. I've seen the other two and every time I think about it I say I'm going to sit down and send them a scathing e-mail. I'm glad I waited!
Those women know they look terrible. I'll bet they leave those pics out of their portfolio.
I am really trying to hold it together here but I want to
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Also please look at events and promotions. I don't think there is anything special about these products. Why are the people in the events and promotions so terrible looking. If they have been using this miracle product shouldn't they look good?
Anyway, I think the stuff is sold out because a lot of us will buy anything that promises to make our hair look better. I know I use before I joined LHCF.
My brother and sister own a BSS and I saw a box of samples behind the counter. I've noticed there are several BSS giving these samples away. The only thing is that she said, out of curiosity, they sent the product away and had it analyzed and tested to see how it would compare to the top ten name brand products like that one made to reduce shedding, and the result came nowhere near even the tenth best. I'm like the other young lady that posted...how can one expect hair to grow from the root whilst using mineral oil and petroleum only to clog the hair follicles. I would approach with caution if I were you and maybe try focusing on internal wellness for overall wellbeing. HTH
Everyone keeps saying they read the ingredients but where? I saw this at the BSS and there were no ingredients on the package. Where can I see a list of ingredients??
[ QUOTE ] dreamgurl said:
My brother and sister own a BSS and I saw a box of samples behind the counter. I've noticed there are several BSS giving these samples away. The only thing is that she said, out of curiosity, they sent the product away and had it analyzed and tested to see how it would compare to the top ten name brand products like that one made to reduce shedding, and the result came nowhere near even the tenth best. I'm like the other young lady that posted...how can one expect hair to grow from the root whilst using mineral oil and petroleum only to clog the hair follicles. I would approach with caution if I were you and maybe try focusing on internal wellness for overall wellbeing. HTH
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I agree with you on the mineral oil and petoleum clogging follicles to prevent growth,....BUT,...don't all those other "reputable" "growers" like GLOVER'S and FRENCHEE's, etc., etc. contain those very same ingredients? How do they differ?
I think that there is no such thing as a miracle hair growing whatchamacallit anything. And I think we should know by now that there are a lot of products that are marketed towards desperate women who want healthy long hair.
I say look at the advertising in this case. Why are there only befores? If this producst is so fantastic why are the people in the ads so jacked up looking?