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Thanks for sharing. I wish they would use models with kinky hair like mine - no curl pattern whatsoever! It seem to work for people with curl definition - I would love to see what it could do to my hair type before purchasing the product. Would love to get me some curls~
 
i cant get down with her hair color

but the thickness is BEAUTIFUL!

i will stick with what i know...curly pudding and baby buttercreme, lol

thanks for sharing <3
 
really! That's what I was thinking...all that work and her hair doesn't look that much different compared to her before picture
Right. Her hair was just dry in the first pic....seriously they selling the pipe "curly" dream in a bottle.......preying on some folks insecurities...let me stop though.:rolleyes:
 
I think her hair looked nice afterwards. I wonder how long that took. If it lasts a week, it's still not too bad and probably less time than it takes for me to do my hair. But I wonder if that particular product is necessary. It's foreign territory for me, anyway.
 
My hair is very similar to hers with a little tighter curl and it just doesn't take all of that...that'll be the day that I sit under a hooded dryer to get my hair to look just like it does without product, just shinier
 
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I wonder if Miko uses the texturizer from her own salon. To be brutally honest, her head looks a hot mess. I would not want her curl pattern at all. Too crunchy looking.
 
Why so much darn product. Build up must be an itch and at the cost of their products? Why so much? :ohwell: No Thanks. The hair looks dry product or no product. Is it me or do all her clients have the same hair style including herself?
 
Right. Her hair was just dry in the first pic....
The "transformation" looks like the difference my hair has with a little coconut oil.

Why so much darn product.
So you'll be forced to buy more silly. When I saw the directions before...use a top full...I laughed. If I used that much product my hair would be weighted down to the point of no curl pattern whatsoever.

Thanks for sharing. I wish they would use models with kinky hair like mine -
Hehe I was thinking the opposite. I wish they would show models with hair like mine too though. I guess they chose the middle of the road hairtype.
 
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wouldn't it be less work if she just airdried. I think it looks more defined than before. I can't wait to be natural.
 
She's got a silkener/texturizer, right?

Her hair looked a bit different after, but it wasn't so big of a transformation that it was worth the amount the products cost.
 
For the person who commented who does not have a curl pattern, If you don't have a curl pattern, you cannot make a curl pattern. I also so on Mrs. Jessies site at some point where the specifically said it does not work on hair with a z pattern
 
I wonder if Miko uses the texturizer from her own salon. To be brutally honest, her head looks a hot mess. I would not want her curl pattern at all. Too crunchy looking.

Unfortunately for you, the only way you're going to be able to control what kind of curl pattern you have (if you even have one) is to put some kind of chemical in your head, like someone mentioned she did.

Folks stay making ugly comments about nappy hair like you talking about a disease or something. Yall kill me. :rolleyes:

Blame God for your nappy hair.
 
I like Miss Jessie's products. I use to use them on the regular but I dont anymore. I found products cheaper in price that can do a much better job with less work too.
 
Unfortunately for you, the only way you're going to be able to control what kind of curl pattern you have (if you even have one) is to put some kind of chemical in your head, like someone mentioned she did.

Folks stay making ugly comments about nappy hair like you talking about a disease or something. Yall kill me. :rolleyes:

Blame God for your nappy hair.

Nope. You kill yourself considering that no one said anything about her hair being nappy. You can clearly tell that she texturized her hair and quite frankly, it doesn't look very good. Very stringly, instead of curly. But, since you want to be the nappy vigilante and what-nots. You really shouldn't put words in people's mouths because you just made yourself look all kinds of irrational right there.
 
I dont really see a difference from the video. All she added was a ton of product and ended up with moisturized hair. Her curl patter looks the same to me before and afterwards the only difference is that its less frizzy.
 
Nope. You kill yourself considering that no one said anything about her hair being nappy. You can clearly tell that she texturized her hair and quite frankly, it doesn't look very good. Very stringly, instead of curly. But, since you want to be the nappy vigilante and what-nots. You really shouldn't put words in people's mouths because you just made yourself look all kinds of irrational right there.

Nope, not a nappy vigilante, but I can read.

Moving on....
 
I dont really see a difference from the video. All she added was a ton of product and ended up with moisturized hair. Her curl patter looks the same to me before and afterwards the only difference is that its less frizzy.

to be honest, she should really stop use her head as a marketing strategy. Texturizers are funky things because if you leave them on too long on certain curl patterns, they completely demolish your curls and leave you with frizz. Then, when you match the over-processing with the color....:nono: She probably looked at lot better with the hair she was born with.
 
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