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25 Responses to “Dominican Hair Salon By Massiel – Roller Set”
@AuthenticFeirce … @AuthenticFeirce What’s the other “easy” way to do it? Im getting ready to do one net week and I need help, do you have a link I can go to to get the easy method or do you know how?
I’m really good at … I’m really good at doing the straight middle row of hair when I do my rollers but after that it’s so frusterating because I can’t get the sides in as well. Any one have tips?
why is this a … why is this a response to ME? lol. NEway.
Ladies, try finding more natural products or even ones not so high up on the cancerous product list. to “mztropicalblend” u been “debating” by yourself. lol.
This will be my … This will be my last response to “dymestunna”. I refuse to debate on a a video blog, but simply to advise the ladies out there who are looking for great items to use, purchase and try… I highly recommend reading ALL online reviews on each product that you show interest in. Read them on different sites, study the ingredients and make sure that it is the product that will work best with your hair type so you achieve the result you desire. We are all looking for the best results right? Good luck!
I’m not sure where … I’m not sure where my orig. response is. After reading your responses I’m unsure why I bother. The FDA highly regulates these items & would not only place this item on a register… but req. that the manuf. company label the item carcinogenic, like Sweet N Low. If you take the moment to re-read what I prev. wrote, you will see that Diazolidinyl urea is actually the result from the neutralized mixture. Formaldehyde is only detrimental when inhaled while used occupationally in large doses.
Diazolidinyl urea, … Diazolidinyl urea, as a formaldehyde releaser, is sometimes used in cosmetic products as a preservative, was recently re-classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer to its highest toxic class, IARC 1 (known human carcinogen). Formaldehyde is classified as a probable human carcinogen by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which provides sufficient evidence that formaldehyde causes nasopharyngeal cancer in humans by the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
My question is why … My question is why trust a company that will use these low grade and dangerous chemicals even if they are ‘neutralized.” Just so that the product can last extra long on the self when they can really do it in a safer way. They are really just putting aside the safety of the customers.
Wow! I can see you … Wow! I can see you can really copy and paste well! And I am SO glad u corrected me on the name i mixed up the chemicals but they are very much the same and used the same.
I dont know about it being neutralized but if a person you did not know gave you a jar cancer inducing medicine but told you it was “neutralized” would you really take it? I guess that is up to anyones own judgement. The label says Diazolidinyl Urea not “neutralized diazolidinyl urea.
(cont.) only for … (cont.) only for those who are occupationally exposed to it in raw form, meaning any manufacturing plants, embalming procedures, etc. The version that you are speaking of is NEUTRALIZED and is simply to PREVENT the conditioner from HARVESTING BACTERIA from the frequent hand dipping (into the jar), resulting in hair loss from infection.
Although I understand and appreciate your concern, we as women need to research what we are putting on our hair OURSELVES and not go by what others say.
I believe you mean … I believe you mean Diazolidinyl Urea, which is an antimicrobial preservative used in cosmetics. It is chemically related to imidazolidinyl urea which is used in the same way. Diazolidinyl urea acts as a formaldehyde releaser. It’s produced by the chemical reaction of allantoin and formaldehyde in the presence of sodium hydroxide solution and heat. The reaction mixture is then NEAUTRALIZED with hydrochloric acid and EVAPORATED. Occupational exposure to formaldehyde can be carcinogenic (cont.)
Please be careful … Please be careful of these products. Silicon mix contains Imidazolidinyl urea. This is a preservative that releases FORMALDEHYDE! Formaldehyde is grows hair and nails really long but also causes cancer!
Sorry to be dramatic but:
SILICON MIX CAUSES CANCER!
As well as a host of other hair and body products that contain parabens and other known carcinogens(cancer causing ingredients). check your products & see if any of the ingredients end in paraben. These cause cancer.
I have been … I have been personally using Silicon Mix Intensive Treatment for at least 6 months now and I LOVE IT! I have had nothing but great compliments on my hair, the shine and the sleekness of it. I have very DRY and brittle hair, and I IMMEDIATELY noticed a difference after I washed and sat under the dryer with this conditioner for approx 10-15 minutes. It not only smells great and leaves a great softness and manageability in the hair. I am of West-Indian and West-African heritage & LOVE the product!!
@AuthenticFeirce …
@AuthenticFeirce What’s the other “easy” way to do it? Im getting ready to do one net week and I need help, do you have a link I can go to to get the easy method or do you know how?
there’s another way …
there’s another way to do rollers and its quite easy.
PLEASE TRY MY …
PLEASE TRY MY DOOBIE WRAP! GOD BLESS!
is the girl getting …
is the girl getting her hair done dominican?
Same with me. You …
Same with me. You have to angle some of the side ones, esp. closer to the back to however it’ll fit you. .
I’m really good at …
I’m really good at doing the straight middle row of hair when I do my rollers but after that it’s so frusterating because I can’t get the sides in as well. Any one have tips?
Wow I just dont get …
Wow I just dont get how everyone on youtube is making roller sets look so easy… I be strugglin to do it.
I love the way you …
I love the way you work
where can you buy …
where can you buy these rollers? I’m from germany and I would also like to have such. Please answer me. Thank you
I am not ignorant, …
I am not ignorant, in fact, very far from it. Thank you for the prayers though. Say a prayer over that silicon mix too, girl.
why is this a …
why is this a response to ME? lol. NEway.
Ladies, try finding more natural products or even ones not so high up on the cancerous product list. to “mztropicalblend” u been “debating” by yourself. lol.
This will be my …
This will be my last response to “dymestunna”. I refuse to debate on a a video blog, but simply to advise the ladies out there who are looking for great items to use, purchase and try… I highly recommend reading ALL online reviews on each product that you show interest in. Read them on different sites, study the ingredients and make sure that it is the product that will work best with your hair type so you achieve the result you desire. We are all looking for the best results right? Good luck!
I’m not sure where …
I’m not sure where my orig. response is. After reading your responses I’m unsure why I bother. The FDA highly regulates these items & would not only place this item on a register… but req. that the manuf. company label the item carcinogenic, like Sweet N Low. If you take the moment to re-read what I prev. wrote, you will see that Diazolidinyl urea is actually the result from the neutralized mixture. Formaldehyde is only detrimental when inhaled while used occupationally in large doses.
Diazolidinyl urea, …
Diazolidinyl urea, as a formaldehyde releaser, is sometimes used in cosmetic products as a preservative, was recently re-classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer to its highest toxic class, IARC 1 (known human carcinogen). Formaldehyde is classified as a probable human carcinogen by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which provides sufficient evidence that formaldehyde causes nasopharyngeal cancer in humans by the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
And I believe you …
And I believe you mean NEUTRALIZED!
LMFAO…(big as and in all CAPS)
My question is why …
My question is why trust a company that will use these low grade and dangerous chemicals even if they are ‘neutralized.” Just so that the product can last extra long on the self when they can really do it in a safer way. They are really just putting aside the safety of the customers.
Wow! I can see you …
Wow! I can see you can really copy and paste well! And I am SO glad u corrected me on the name i mixed up the chemicals but they are very much the same and used the same.
I dont know about it being neutralized but if a person you did not know gave you a jar cancer inducing medicine but told you it was “neutralized” would you really take it? I guess that is up to anyones own judgement. The label says Diazolidinyl Urea not “neutralized diazolidinyl urea.
(cont.) only for …
(cont.) only for those who are occupationally exposed to it in raw form, meaning any manufacturing plants, embalming procedures, etc. The version that you are speaking of is NEUTRALIZED and is simply to PREVENT the conditioner from HARVESTING BACTERIA from the frequent hand dipping (into the jar), resulting in hair loss from infection.
Although I understand and appreciate your concern, we as women need to research what we are putting on our hair OURSELVES and not go by what others say.
I believe you mean …
I believe you mean Diazolidinyl Urea, which is an antimicrobial preservative used in cosmetics. It is chemically related to imidazolidinyl urea which is used in the same way. Diazolidinyl urea acts as a formaldehyde releaser. It’s produced by the chemical reaction of allantoin and formaldehyde in the presence of sodium hydroxide solution and heat. The reaction mixture is then NEAUTRALIZED with hydrochloric acid and EVAPORATED. Occupational exposure to formaldehyde can be carcinogenic (cont.)
Please be careful …
Please be careful of these products. Silicon mix contains Imidazolidinyl urea. This is a preservative that releases FORMALDEHYDE! Formaldehyde is grows hair and nails really long but also causes cancer!
Sorry to be dramatic but:
SILICON MIX CAUSES CANCER!
As well as a host of other hair and body products that contain parabens and other known carcinogens(cancer causing ingredients). check your products & see if any of the ingredients end in paraben. These cause cancer.
lol
lol
Part of me is …
Part of me is standing up! lol =)
I think I might just try this. It’ll probably turn out differently on natural (Loosely Coiled Curly Hair-3C/4A) hair, but I’ve heard things about it.
hello i would like …
hello i would like to know what setting lotion you use and shampoo. thank you
this was helpful
…
this was helpful
you should post more vids
I have been …
I have been personally using Silicon Mix Intensive Treatment for at least 6 months now and I LOVE IT! I have had nothing but great compliments on my hair, the shine and the sleekness of it. I have very DRY and brittle hair, and I IMMEDIATELY noticed a difference after I washed and sat under the dryer with this conditioner for approx 10-15 minutes. It not only smells great and leaves a great softness and manageability in the hair. I am of West-Indian and West-African heritage & LOVE the product!!