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  • Crystal Angel - I expected this to work a little better then it did

    I expected this to work a little better then it did. My daughter has thick hair and even after putting chi and going through it more than a few times her hair was very puffy and frizzed. I think she needs something that has more heat.

  • KB Brown - Does the trick thanks QCarbo!!

    Great product. I expected it to taste worse but it's actually not terrible. Once you drink the cleanse just drink plenty of water and urinate as much as possible. It does the job and you will pass whatever test you may have coming up.

  • Average guy that is not too handy - It did the trick

    It did the trick but a chunk of skin on the bottom of my foot came with the corn the size of the cushion... Didn't hurt but only took one of the pack of 8 to do it. So you will have extras.

  • renee - Dope

    I really liked this series Briann Danee you are an amazing writer keep up the good work will there be a spinoff on tesh and Ra

  • PJDour - NRS Pilot Knofe

    Recently bought the NRS pilot knife for a week long kayak camping trip. I like the secure attachment to my PFD, but the nicest feature was the quick and sure release. It's somewhat "spring loaded" using the clips that secure it to the sheath. The blunt/flat point ensures no accidental punctures, and the formed semi-circle cutter makes fast cutting of ropes a snap. The quick release mechanism also locks the knife back in with a snap - if it does not snap, it's not in. Again, something almost foolproof, which is nice if you are reacting to an issue on the water. Great overall blade. I also ordered the Gerber Rivermate at the same time, as I have beena Gerber fan fr 40+ years, but the NRS Pilot wins my vote as the knife to carry on the water.

  • August Baur - Bit of a tedious read, but if you hang in there you'll learn a lot

    Only read this because it was a requirement for a class...it can be a little slow and elementary, but maybe I only think that because I have an manufacturing and lean six sigma background so this stuff comes a little easier to me. The book does a great job of explaining some of the more complicated manufacturing pitfalls (lead time, process variation, bottlenecks) in lamens terms.