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Old 03-13-2008, 07:27 PM
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Hi... I have been using your Curly-Q products for about 2 months now and I absolutely love them! My 3 year old had never had a hair cut...her hair was so knotted in the back that I had to just cut out the knots...I swore I would never let it get like that again, so I started researching hair products on the net. I love the products, and she loves the smell....

My daughter is bi-racial and people don't seem to understand that she needs something different! My white family doesn't understand the damage of alcohol in all the mainstream products and my husband's Black family doesn't understand that their hair products are just too thick and greasy for her little ringlets!

So anyway, I know this sounds like an advertisement...sorry, but I wanted to say thanks. I am wondering how most people came to find out about the products here?
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Old 03-15-2008, 08:21 AM
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The same way as you via search engine, I have had trouble with my hair for as long as i care to remember. I am multiracial and my mum has always had difficulty with mine and my brothers hair. As I reached the end of my school years I vowed that by the time I reached uni I would be natural but needed to find the right products. I tried products from every possible hair range in the shops for both black and white hair types, only the same problem kept reoccuring white hair products being dying and black hair products being too greasy to the point where I'd itch my head til it was sore. In the past I didn't really use the net for anything except music and college and school research, but in my final year of college I thought it could help me find some quality products if there were any, and here I am finally natural and not suffering with the problem of dry or over greased hair.
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Old 03-15-2008, 06:46 PM
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I found out about the Curls line through word of mouth basically.

Well, most of the Black styling products that you find in the stores are too greasy and they ultimately leave naturally curly hair looking like a Jherri Curl. While, most of the Caucasian styling products are too drying for ethnic hair and will only rob it of its precious moisture. So, Curls is the best line that I have found that isn't drying for naturally curly ethnic hair, nor do the products leave your hair feeling greasy either.

I actually wish that I had found this line much earlier. As, I would have actually stopped having my hair relaxed before '05. Also, I wish that all Black/Biracial curlies knew about this line. As, there are alot of Black/Biracial children and adults who really don't know how to appreciate their natural curls. And, they feel this way mainly because no one has introduced to them to the right products.
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