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has anyone ever used sulu hair growth ir hairfinity. i wanna no if they work or not?

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you can send it to me if you still have it

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ok sulu WORKZ ITZ JESUS N A BOTTLE BUT ITZ HAS A BAD SMELL IT SMELL LIKE BACON BUT THE VITAMINS I THINK YOU SOULD TRY EXOTIC ALLURE HAIR VITAMINS IT IS MADE SPECIALY FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN AND LET ME TELL YOU IT IS AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MY HAIR WAS ABOUT A LIL ABOVE MY SHOULDERS AND NOW IVE BEEN TAKING THEM FOR TO MONTHS BELIVE IT OR NOT ITS AT MY BRA SO IF YOUR LOOKING FOR SOMTHING TO GROW YOUR HAIR FAST AND I MEAN FAST GET EXOTIC ALLURE HAIR VITAMINS AND I GUESS YOU CAN GET DA SULU TO IF YOU WANNA WALK AROUND SMELLIN LIKE BACON GREESE THATS Y I STOPED USING IT PEOPLE CAN SMELL IT ITZ VERY VERY STRONG WELL I HOPE I HELPED AND IF YOU HAVE ANY ? DNT BE AFRIAD TO ASK:)

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can i take exotic allure, even if im not african american? well actually i dont kno if im african american cuz im egyptian and egypt is in africa but watever its confusing. but i have curly hair thats like breaking and i used weaves, extentions almost everything. so after taking out my extensions, and dyiong my hair black my bangs burned off so i need something fast, do u think it would wrk??

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Precious have you tried Hairfinity? If you have which one worked best and showed you results faster.

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http://suluhair.com/about.html
Is this the product youre talking about?
this shapely MTG originally for horses mane and tail,psorasis that uses
I think oil and Sulfur mineral or MSM I think

does hairfinity includes sulfur or msm?
No, I havent tried........yet

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Ok folks Sulu hair growth works! I'm 28, HR manager who has the money to spend on good hair products and salons and nothing has worked like this. Follow these steps and see if you get the same results.
1. Cut you rhair all one length or the desired length for layers--not a trim cut it.
2. Get a weave (corn roll hair and use weave net)
3. Leave weave in for three months (a must) wash every month with a good shampoo or condi
4. Once a week apply sulu to your scalp in between the net and around your edges.
5. After three months take out and tada you will have thinck longer hair with an average of 3-6in growth
6. Repeat for 12 months and your hair will be to your chest ---this is the real deal

It works ONLY when your hair is braided and no heat is apply for a couple of months--the same concept of why dreads grow so fast.

P.S. - Ladies please save your money or get a second job to buy the quality weaves and stylist--its worth it!

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sulu will work for you if your hair is braided or not. my hair is not braided(its relaxed) and it works equally as well . i had problems with areas of my scalp that were itchy and damaged from scalp burns. after 6 days using sulu my scalp has improved greatly. also i have a patch on my hairline that was bald and i can see and feel little hairs starting to grow and fill in already. i am not saying sulu is a miracle in a bottle but it has certainly been working small wonders for my hair and scalp.

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where can i find sulu hair products? and do u think it is alright for my 2 girls 2 take the hairfinity?

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I used sulu on my daughter and it made her head itch real bad. The smell is very high strong. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. I used it myself one time and I couldn't take the smell. I have used hairfinity and it works but its a vitamin that takes it time. It does not give you instant results. If someone says that they instantly saw results in a couple of weeks its not true because it takes a month for them to work in your system. You have to be consistent with them, taking them on a everyday basis.

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