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    Do not use it if You do not have an ethnic hair texture!! It will dry out your hair and frazzle the hair shaft! Before I used this product today, I had very healthy fine hair. A chin-grazing bob. Last week my stylist commented on how healthy it's gotten since my appt 2 months ago. I bought a small packet (1.75 ounces/ 49 grams) Dr. Miracle's "Tingling Intensive Deep Conditioning Treatment" packet at a Walgreens. On a whim...Menthol( main ingredient in this packet), I thought, that ought to really feel nice on my scalp. So I washed my hair with my regular Phyto shampoo and while damp I applied Dr. Miracle's treatment as directed on the packet. I put a plastic cap on my head and left it on for exactly 60 minutes( as directed). My scalp felt so good, the tingling felt so nice. I proceeded to rinse the product and felt that my hair felt very dry. Wrapped my hair in a towel . Removed the towel, looked in a mirror and to my surprise the hair looked like it's been fried!!! Dry!!! Immediately put my Phyto conditioner in, then rinsed, then put a leave-in conditioner...My fine hair texture is now very fried...The menthol in Dr. Miracle's treatment packet just frazzled the exterior hair shaft. Don't recommend it on non-ethnic hair. Don't recommend it on a healthy scalp. Don't recommend it on healthy hair follicles that grow normally at a rate of 1cm or 1/2 an inch a month. Really regret buying and using this product. Yikes!!! — 1 week, 4 days ago
    joannaTN | 2 reviews

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