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First let me say that these products are primarily for people of color, and I'm about as pale as it gets. That said, my hair is curly, frizzy, kinky, choose the adjective so I figured I'd give it a try. But I couldn't, this product has a very strong, perfumy scent that gave me an instant headache when I opened the jar. No way I could put it on my head.
Normal I don't write comments but I had to. You never let me down and I looooovvvveee your books. Keep making us in Tha H proud...Get it
Jemma came as presented in the product description section; it is rugged and delivers a 100% charge to my s7 with just about 12% of its stored power. The other good aspect of Jemma is that it does this at a very good speed. Awesome delivery!
Perfect gift for my roommate! We were messing with these in store and had a ball... It was a great thing to keep on our coffee table and a great conversation starter. It did get a little bit more loose after a couple years but it still is great!
I started taking this several years ago after being impressed by the brochure offered at a health food store. As an avid researcher and interested party in all things health I could quickly see the benefit of this product. It did give me headaches off and on for the first month at 2-4 drops/day but soon afterward I began to feel better and see the decrease in recovery time from my workouts as well as waking up more refreshed. This little guy packs a lot of punch towards helping the body do what its been trying to do, which is build and maintain cell health. Forget all of those so-called energy drinks. Replace them with this for a couple of months and prove me wrong.
I am not a newby - before retiring a decade ago, I was the primary software consultant as well as a network specialist at a major research university. I have used a number of different backup and restore programs on Unix, Apple, and Windows servers. It is possible that I was a little rusty, but I managed to wipe out my Windows 8.1 system while attempting to clone the system to a newly purchased solid state "disk" drive. I attempted three times to clone the drive (there were only 93Mb on the C; disk to be cloned and 488Mb of space on the SSD) and each time when the clone process said that it needed to restart, the computer shut down but did not start back up after as much as 4 hours; and there was no disk activity showing on the disk activity light. Each of these three times, however, I was able to manually restart the computer - which canceled out the cloning process. Each time the C; drive was left intact and I was able to resume computing. On the fourth try, not only did the restart fail, I was unable to bring the computer up at all. I decided to use the Windows emergency disk to "refresh" the system and get it operational. Unfortunately, I had just had an asthma attack and I was feeling rather punchy and did not stop to realize that Microsoft had decided to ignore some 70+ years of computer terminology and decide that what had been known as "programs" was now termed "apps". They did warn that "apps" would be wiped out but could be repurchased from the AppStore. However, since I had not ever purchased any apps, only programs like Adobe Photoshop, I proceeded - much to my regret.