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  • lilumpkin - Love! Must try for wavy hair

    Wavy hair lady. Product I used to use wad discontinued and I have final found my new replacemnt! I am using the no poo shampoo. Conitioner and the light gel! Use lore product than you think you need!!! Does Not make my hair crunchy. I use the products then scrunch with a towel, add light gel then use diffuser w hair dryer. It probably would air dry nice too. Super soft feeling! A must try for wavy / barely curly hair

  • gigi - Does exactly what it says-NON_STICK!!

    I use this non-stick foil in my toaster oven, probably 4-5 times a week. It works like a charm. The food does not stick, and there is, virtually, nothing to clean up. I don't use it for baking cookies-for that I use parchment paper. But for cooking or reheating food for lunch or dinner, this product is wonderful!

  • Leslie M. Jeffress - A good read with a few factual errors

    The book is a good read for the beach. I thought the use of "Richie Fels" as the name of a celebrated criminal defense attorney who in the main turned on his friend (Street) was a bit crass since there was such a person in Knoxville (Bob Ritchie) who was indeed a celebrated criminal defense lawyer. The name of his firm was Ritchie, Fels and Dillard. Mr. Ritchie died a few tears ago. The scenes indicating beatings by guards of inmates at the Blount and Knox county jails are are somewhat far fetched.