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  • Taxmaster - It's good, but don't buy it from Amazon

    The product is fine (I've used it for probably 5 or 6 years) but the software download version from Amazon was out of date (created in October and by mid-February apparently never changed), froze, and could not be updated because the update program thought it was the Premium version (it was not) so couldn't apply the update. H&R Block gave me a new, already updated version when they couldn't solve the problem either. I will buy direct from them after this.

  • Tatyanna Spears - Love this product

    I love this product. It is not greasy and quickly absorbs. It smells so good smells like baby oil to me. This product left my hair very soft and moisturized. I will be buying again!

  • Connie Mistler Davidson - A page turner

    This book made me feel like I was inside Evelyn's head. I felt her terror, frustration, and heartbreak. Her emotions were so close to the surface and flowed through me, as I traveled thru her life. This book is suspenseful and a quick read. Highly recommended!

  • Amy Jobe - The BEST hair mask ever!

    I love the way this product smells and the way it makes my hair feel. It is a super thick, very rich deep conditioner that leaves your hairy soft, shiny, and feeling like silk.

  • KATY - Good stuff

    It's a good product. I took it after I had my son to boost my milk supply. I felt like I didn't have enough for him and when I took the supplement it seemed to me like I produce more milk. And if I stopped taking it I felt like I had less. So it seems to work. I stopped taking it because my son was sleeping well at night and I was getting too full so I don't need it anymore. The Taste is pretty good. It kind of tastes like Crystal Light. And it was a bonus that you got me drinking an extra glass of water every day because I usually don't like to drink water by itself.

  • Lisa Newberry - Know what is realistic to avoid disappointment...

    Most of the negative reviews I have read seem to be due to a misunderstanding of what they are getting as well as a lack of general knowledge as to how the coloring process affects your hair in general. If you dye your blonde hair darker, and then use this product,you most likely are not going to end up back you your pre dyed hair. It doesn't work like that.Dye that uses a developer (as most dyes do) actually lifts your hair to open the shaft for the molecules to penetrate and thus deposit color,, so it usually is not back to "normal", just whatever the result is from the process minus the pigment..so not your natural hair, and possibly not even something that looks like your natural hair. Don't expect to rinse it and have a beautiful color, as this usually isn't the case either..it is a color remover, it does not tint your hair to a more acceptable shade suited more to your tastes..that is what you do after this remover does it's job with additional dye. It is simply removes the color. Even with a ton of rinsing (which you HAVE to do), if you are trying to rid yourself of a dark base, it will darken slightly, as it is next to impossible to remove all color (no matter what product you use!) unless you bleach it out, which is a whole different process. As for the smell, well that is simply chemistry, it is a sulfur based, and sulfur is what actually deoxidizes the pigment, so yes, it smells bad, but is necessary, so honestly, I don't see it as a negative as opposed to a necessary evil .It does not linger much longer then 24 hours, usually. (those of us who have used perms in the past..it is no where near as strong as that smell, thank goodness!) It is watery, but I feel like knowing this ahead of time is winning the battle, as I really didn't have an issue applying it to my hair at all without dripping it everywhere. Lastly, use caution when re applying dye, and try for 1-2 shades lighter than your desired shade, as well as really keeping an eye on the development, as it takes significantly less time to develop then usual. A warmer color is generally recommended, as hair treated with oops tends to pull ash, or cool..so I would really recommend a strand test before applying more color to your whole head, just in case. This is a wonderful product, but one must really be realistic and have some working knowledge of how hair coloring and processing works to prevent disappointment.

  • Sharmaine Simon - Perfect book for starter

    I finished the book and I can say it improved my critical-thinking skills that I can use for the exam.