36 Products That Should Be In The Beauty Hall Of Fame

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36 Products That Should Be In The Beauty Hall Of Fame
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Like, literally, I am obsessed and you will be too.

"MAGIC!!!! I swear this stuff is made from unicorns. I was doubtful, given that I have tried the gamut of hair conditioning treatments and all I have to say is WOWZA! After some really harsh processing , my hair more closely resembled hay than it did actual hair and as the weeks went on, the breakage started getting worse.

I tried this at my last feeble attempt to salvage my locks after a friend recommended it and I am BLOWN AWAY by the results! It really does work. I won't lie and tell you my hair is back to it's normal state, but it is SIGNIFICANTLY improved. It is smoother, softer, and even has some of the weight back! This was just after one application . I can't wait to see if it gets better with the next application. I am definitely sold." —

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