That's hilarious! Yup I got the email. I would like to think that they will make their products more affordable, but I honestly don't see that happening!
1)The “MISS JESSIE’S” products USE MINERAL OIL & PETROLATUM (both of which damage both hair & skin) AS two of the KEY INGREDIENTS
2) Titi & Miko – THE OWNER’S of the “Miss Jessie’s” product line (AND most of THE CLIENTS they choose to photograph) -- achieve their hair-styles because they USE what they call a ”Silkener”' (which is simply a mild relaxer / texturizer & made of CHEMICALS).
3) The same results can be achieved for a fraction of the cost by going to a store and purchasing / applying the same dangerous (ex. relaxer / texturizer) as well as damaging (ex. mineral oil / petrolatum) products.
4) People should save their money (and hair) by avoiding the cheaply-made / expensively-sold products (such as the ”Miss Jessie’s” line) that contain worthless and harmful ingredients such as mineral oil / petrolatum and / or are “chemically-dependent” to achieve results.
5) The Owners of the 'Miss Jessie's' product line appear to be no more inclined to reveal that their own hair (and that of the hair of the majority of the clients that are posted on their website ) has been "silkened" (i.e. chemically-processed) than they are to admit that two (2) of the main ingredients contained in their hair products are 'mineral oil' ("liquidum parrafinum") and petrolatum -- and actually try to downplay both facts.
6) Meanwhile women found all over the US and Canada continue to unwittingly dole out a ton of money for a product which is essentially now the equivalent of taking a melted jar of ‘Blue Magic Hair Dressing’ or ‘Johnson’s Baby Oil’ and mixing it with a bottle of ‘Suave Instant Conditioner'
(OK -- maybe the Blue Magic/Johnson’s / Suave comment is a stretch –- but -- one hopes that the point is still taken ... when it comes to ‘ethnic’ or ‘naturally-textured’ hair’ -- Miss Jessie’s simply “misses the mark” entirely.) =D
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I just blogged about this, too! Did you get the email??? LOL
I live in Salt Lake City and they are most definitely NOT selling it anywhere in Utah:-/
Do you happen to know if the prices will be cheaper?
That's hilarious! Yup I got the email. I would like to think that they will make their products more affordable, but I honestly don't see that happening!
Chrissystina....hopefully they'll get it your way soon!!!!
I'm glad I read this...they will be at my Target!!! I hope the prices will be a little more reasonable.
planning a trip to Targe':) thanks for the info
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THOUGHTS ON THE “MISS JESSIE’S” PRODUCT LINE:
1)The “MISS JESSIE’S” products USE MINERAL OIL
& PETROLATUM (both of which damage both
hair & skin) AS two of the KEY INGREDIENTS
2) Titi & Miko – THE OWNER’S of the “Miss Jessie’s”
product line (AND most of THE CLIENTS they choose
to photograph) -- achieve their hair-styles because
they USE what they call a ”Silkener”' (which is simply
a mild relaxer / texturizer & made of CHEMICALS).
3) The same results can be achieved for a fraction of
the cost by going to a store and purchasing / applying
the same dangerous (ex. relaxer / texturizer) as well
as damaging (ex. mineral oil / petrolatum) products.
4) People should save their money (and hair) by avoiding
the cheaply-made / expensively-sold products (such as
the ”Miss Jessie’s” line) that contain worthless and
harmful ingredients such as mineral oil / petrolatum
and / or are “chemically-dependent” to achieve results.
5) The Owners of the 'Miss Jessie's' product line appear
to be no more inclined to reveal that their own hair
(and that of the hair of the majority of the clients
that are posted on their website ) has been "silkened"
(i.e. chemically-processed) than they are to admit that
two (2) of the main ingredients contained in their hair
products are 'mineral oil' ("liquidum parrafinum") and
petrolatum -- and actually try to downplay both facts.
6) Meanwhile women found all over the US and
Canada continue to unwittingly dole out a ton of
money for a product which is essentially now the
equivalent of taking a melted jar of ‘Blue Magic
Hair Dressing’ or ‘Johnson’s Baby Oil’ and mixing
it with a bottle of ‘Suave Instant Conditioner'
(OK -- maybe the Blue Magic/Johnson’s / Suave comment
is a stretch –- but -- one hopes that the point is still taken
... when it comes to ‘ethnic’ or ‘naturally-textured’ hair’
-- Miss Jessie’s simply “misses the mark” entirely.) =D
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