Dr. Miracle's Intensive Spot Serum is a leave-in treatment formulated to treat areas of slow growth, breakage, and split ends. The manufacturer's directions suggest that it be massaged into the scalp and used on problem areas twice a day. Those I know who've used it and love it, have said that they felt a "tingling sensation" which I would attribute to the peppermint oil, which is listed as one of the ingredients. Peppermint oil is also known to stop the growth of bacteria, which means that this will help keep your areas of problem growth free of bacteria which might be one of the reasons there is an issue with consistent hair growth.
Has anyone tried this or any other Dr. Miracle's products?
Mischo Beauty Product Review: Dr. Miracle’s Intensive Spot Serum
Posted by Mischo Beauty , Tuesday, July 1, 2008 at 6:14 AM
Labels: Dr. Miracle’s Intensive Spot Serum, product review
12 comments:
I've heard alot about Dr. Miracle. Brown girl gumbo liked one of his products too. I'll have to give this a try. Hugs, De
To "Dominican Enigma": Give it a try if you're needing a treatment such as this- I've heard really good things about it! :)
Hmm, my sis have been bugging me to get Dr. Miracle's hair products. Now I have no excuse!
To "Anjela": You should give them a try! I think with a consistent regimen, you should see good results...:)
I will give this a try,the edges @ my hair line are looking a bit THIN. Darn ponytails and buns might be doing me in...LOL
To Amee: Definitely check it out! Your hairline is definitely very fragile, so be careful with using heat, etc on it. Give it a break for a while and let me know how it's doing in about a month! :)
Oh and make sure you're sleeping on a satin/silk pillowcase too!
Yes, I've tried their products but I hated the smell and the deep conditioner, shampoo, moisturizer broke off my hair.
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To "LeAnne@Hairs My Story Team": Oh wow- I'm so sorry to hear that! I guess not every product is for everyone...
I just bought the Intensive Spt Serum, getting used to the colgate toothpaste smell, but I'm excited to see how it works out for me.
To Keli: LOL. I think the "colgate toothpaste smell" is the peppermint oil! LOL. Please let me know your thoughts once you've tried it out. Thanks for stopping by. :)
I have tried the deep conditioning treatment already and I think that it works well for me. I have been using another product so I guess that it slows down the reaction of the Dr.Miracle's treatment on my hair. I need something to use in my hair daily so I don't have to use that other product again. Any ideas?
To Delonie from Belize: Have you considered any of the Dr. Miracle's moisturizing oils?
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