Rx for Brown Skin Skincare Line

JamaicanDiva2

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I stopped using the Even and Clear cleanser for about a month, just cuz it didnt clear my face up 100%, but recently my skin has been breaking out terribly & i regret stopping using it! So i'm going to begin using it again, more updates later! So far it has worked better than anything else i've used. . .
 

loveybgirl

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I have tried the Bright and Even Exfoilating Moisturizer and loved it. Got it a sample from Sephora. I believe that Sephora sells Dr. Taylor products as kits and sell them seperate. I want to try the one that is suggested for mature skin and I believe that the Bright and Even Exfoilating Moisturizer. I used to go to a physican assistant that specialized in dermatology for african american skin. The PA was a huge Dr. Taylor fan and often photocopied certain pages from her book , that dealt with skin and hair issues for women of color. The only thing I dont understand with the doctor is the subject of wearing hair weaves. She mentions that its okay to wear now and again but not on a regular basis which I disagree to a certain point. If you go to a stylist and braid really tight then it becomes a problem. Now I was going to the PA because I was going to a shop and getting relaxers and after a few treatments in the office, the PA suggest that not to get relaxers and to do the braiding as long as the hair wasnt braided too tight. I have been wearing weaves ever since and my hair grew tremendously. So I guess different strokes for different folks........................
 

wifey806

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it's been a few months now. anyone have feedback on the fade cream(s)? i'm dying to knoowww!!
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wifey806

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it's been a few months now. anyone have feedback on the fade cream(s)? i'm dying to knoowww!!
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Raysa

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Originally Posted by MAC_Pixie04
, Phyto is one for example, that make botanical hair relaxers that are almost as effective as chemical relaxers without the damage done to the hair and scalp. I've tried Phytodefrisant relaxing balm on my hair before straightening, and it helped quite a bit especially at the edges around my hairline, which fro up very quickly.

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Where can this be purchased? i've never seen it here..
thanks.
 

MAChostage

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Originally Posted by Raysa
Where can this be purchased? i've never seen it here..
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I purchased mine from Sephora.com.
 

Raysa

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Originally Posted by MAChostage
I purchased mine from Sephora.com.

I checked out sephora here.. and they dont carry it.. i'm to skeptical to pay full price for it w/o trying it.. maybe someday
 

HeavenLeiBlu

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I checked out sephora here.. and they dont carry it.. i'm to skeptical to pay full price for it w/o trying it.. maybe someday

LOL, how would you try a relaxer w/o first paying for it? Not picking on ya, I just found that funny and weird. They don't have it in any of the stores, BTW. you have to order it online. Or, I suppose you can just look for a salon that uses this line. HTH.
 
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