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Really good! It conditions well, doesn't make the hair crunchy or anything, and is just fine to use on damp hair that you intend to heat style later.
Great helmet. Had probably two years of use now. Thankfully haven't taken a spill to test its protection, but it is very light and let's good air flow through on hot rides.
217 Complaints with the BBB in Texas, because they do not honor their trial period. Reports of machine breaking after 3 uses, horrible customer service. Made me squeamish -- I bought a Denair. Buyer Beware.
I'm a consumer, not a hair stylist. For the life of me, I could not figure out why almost every single time I went to the salon to get my roots bleached, they kept fumbling and bumbling like clowns and burning areas or clumps of hair off, or frying my hair so that it disintegrated shortly after the appointment, then would act snotty or yell at me that they went to beauty school and know everything, so they could not ever do anything wrong. Whereas, nothing bad has ever happened at all when I bleach my hair myself at home neatly & carefully according to the directions on the package.. So I was convinced that they must not be hardly learning anything in beauty school about hair bleaching, and I ordered this book to do some detective work and find out for myself. I was right! This book has 1120 pages, but only TWO pages about how to use bleach lightener, and those two pages contain scarcely any informative or important information. It is outdated information that appears to be from 20 years ago, saying old fashioned things like "powder lighteners should never touch the scalp, but there might be new versions of powder lightener nowadays that can touch the scalp".