Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are so many, but what comes to mind: T3 hair dryer changed my life. I found our daycare here. The tip about putting pump parts in the fridge - amazing. The tip about being careful to always greet kids with joy and excitement (even early in the morning), that stuck with me ... I'm sure there are more.
Can you explain?
Anonymous wrote:There are so many, but what comes to mind: T3 hair dryer changed my life. I found our daycare here. The tip about putting pump parts in the fridge - amazing. The tip about being careful to always greet kids with joy and excitement (even early in the morning), that stuck with me ... I'm sure there are more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just posted this in the other thread, but the fakespot analysis for the Revlon thing basically says the reviews are mostly fake.
http://fakespot.com/product/revlon-one-step-hair-dryer-and-volumizer
I want to believe! but I pretty much trust fakespot.
Why not just ask Jeff?
Exactly. It looks like the fakespot site analyzes Amazon reviews, not DCUM posts. I was one of the positive posters on DCUM and echoed a lot of the same sentiments as other DCUM posters, likely because OP was speaking to folks with similar hair types as hers.
Anonymous wrote:Got the Revlon brush/blowdryer in the mail a few days ago, I LOVE IT!!! It's so quick and easy to use, and people have even asked if I just went to the hair salon. To think i almost convinced myself to buy the Dyson blowdryer for $400!
Anonymous wrote:- cauliflower rice doesn't taste or feel like actual rice, but cauliflower rice mixed with rice, feels like a big, delicious serving of rice
- Head and Shoulders instant oil control
- Elta MD sunscreen
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just posted this in the other thread, but the fakespot analysis for the Revlon thing basically says the reviews are mostly fake.
http://fakespot.com/product/revlon-one-step-hair-dryer-and-volumizer
I want to believe! but I pretty much trust fakespot.
Why not just ask Jeff?