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mimico
07-02-2008, 11:39 AM
Hi friends! I wanted to share this product with you: Creamsilk Precision Repair Treatment. It's manufactured by Unilever and comes in a short blue jar. Not only is it relatively cheap compared to imported hair treatments, it also works!!! I had my hair color treated a few months ago so I always worried about having to deal with split ends and dry hair. Thankfully, my mom bought me this amazing product.

She herself used it every day to repair her damaged hair. Her hair's been very dry since she had it straightened, but after going through 2 jars of the product, her hair is back to normal. She had to chop off a lot of the damaged hair though but she swears this product did the trick!

Creamsilk Precision Repair Cream is supposed to be used once a week to hydrate the hair and scalp, and I've been using it for almost a month now. My hair is soft and shiny, thanks to Creamsilk. Even when I go to the gym and sweat a lot, my hair's still very manageable. If you guys have this product in your area, be sure to try it out!

skincare
07-10-2008, 04:43 AM
I am using this product too and it is working perfectly. My hair is dry and it improved now. I am using it everyday. I never tried any better product than this. Maybe Creamsilk should pay us Mimico for advertising their product, hehehe... anyway, I really have positive results.

lilabytes
07-11-2008, 05:44 AM
I used this product too and I can swear that it works. It really is effective. My sisters are also using it and everyone's happy with the results. For its price, it's definitely worth it.

skincare
07-11-2008, 11:27 AM
There is another product like this distributed by Biolink. I tried it but I did not get the same result so I never used it again. By the way, have you noticed that Creamsilk Precision Repair Treatment sachets are cheaper than those in the jar? I am buying the sachet.

BrendaMarie
07-12-2008, 04:17 PM
I have a couple of questions about deep conditioning: When do you do it? How do you know if you need it? What exactly is it? What's it do?