I’ve heard a lot of hype and read a lot of good stories about Ouidad products for people with curly hair, so I am taking the plunge.
I’m disposing of my graveyard of hair-care products. I’m tossing the baskets full of half-empty (or half-full, depending on your outlook) bottles of mousse, gel, lotion, pomade, cream, balm, and spritz that the sadistic world of hair styling has brought into my bathroom.
No longer will I be searching for that endless combination of products and applications that will finally give me Perfect Curls.
I will cease cursing the names of Paul Mitchell, John Frieda, and Marc Anthony. Redken. Matrix. Brilliant Brunette. Fuck off, Pantene Pro-V. Frizz-Ease? Puh-leeze.
I’ve only just placed my order, but I’m excited about my prospects. I’ll have supermodel hair in no time, for sure.
I hope.
-foxy
Good luck! A friend of mine uses them and has enviable hair.
A question, though, if you haven’t really tossed your other products: do you work with a number of females? Every so often, I’ll bring in a bunch of stuff like lotion samples or trial sized perfumes, and yes, hair stuff that didn’t work on my mop, and leave them in a basket with a “Free! Take me!” sign on them. People love that shit.
I should do that with all of them, and admittedly I haven’t actually thrown anything away until I get all my stuff in the mail. I tossed quite a bit when I was moving my stuff into storage, preparing for a 4 month business trip. I’ve probably narrowed myself down to one large basket of things. I will try that, though. Good idea.
-foxy
ex-mrs zebra uses the products, she isn’t very diligent but she gets good results, however the haircut from their salon is the best thing. Her hair looks great after one of their cuts. Great for a good long time too.