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Karen
February 18th, 2003, 11:06 AM
hi all,

i just got the MM conditioners in the mail last week and wanted to know how you have had the best luck using them. i have been using them like the directions state, but wanted to know your results.

thanks in advance!

Pixna
February 19th, 2003, 03:21 AM
I spritz the conditioner on after I shampoo and towel dry, then I just comb it through. Then I'll apply the Eruo Oil after my hair has air dryed a little, and comb that through as well. Most days I just use a drop of the Euro Oil in the morning, and occasionally I'll spritz a little of the conditioner on at night (or I'll do the conditioner in the morning and the oil at night). I do alternate -- one conditioner one day, the other the next. I find them to be amazingly light, but I do see a difference in my hair after using them. I was surprised, because there doesn't seem to be much to them, but they actually DO work! :)

Jonobie
February 19th, 2003, 07:39 AM
I spritz the conditioner on after I shampoo and towel dry, then I just comb it through. Then I'll apply the Eruo Oil after my hair has air dryed a little, and comb that through as well.

The conditioners are primarily oil-based aren't they, Pixna? Are you finding they help your frizz?

I ask, because I'm really finding that my jojoba+water mix has helped my frizz some -- far more than any conditioners, leave-on conditioners, are oil applied by smoothing it over my hair has. I wonder if MM isn't onto something with the idea of spraying an oil mix onto hair.

I'm *still* considering getting them. :) Of course, I'm also going to Columbus in April, and there's a GM salon there, and I'll have some extra time ... sooooooo... "the treatment" is looking pretty neat, too. And of course, I'll have to try some of hte famous GM products, too! :)

Cheers,
Jonobie, the indecisive

Pixna
February 19th, 2003, 11:11 AM
The conditioners are primarily oil-based aren't they, Pixna? Are you finding they help your frizz?

They have oil extracts in them, so yes, that is essentially correct. One has extracts of wild rose, evening primrose, sandalwood, Moroccan jasmine, and myrrh. The other has extracts of rose, jasmine, sandalwood, myrrh, and shikekai. I love them -- they are so light and wonderful, and, surprisingly, they DO help with my frizzies. Of course, I don't think anything is going to get ride of them completely -- short of super glue! :face: