Doesn't she swear by her products? I thought they cured everything! On a side note, I don't think this hair sos package will help to revive her frazzled, brittle, weak and lifeless hair (nothing but a good chop, deep deep treatment and medical intervention will)
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They have a really good sale on for their items (I picked up some hair scrunchies, as well as a top-up on the oil and their Diwali candles). They are offering a free hair scarf if you go over a certain amount and it looked so pretty in the photo! (I should really buy shares in F&M lol)]
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ByErim is clearly reading the threads too because they're also pushing more science-washing content. This time it's for a
Human Repeat Insult Test Patch which checks to see if a product will irritate or cause skin allergies. It is not the same as being dermatologically approved and tested. It's a certificate that can be bought from private companies - again it's unregulated by a legit public health body. Many of us don't regard it as a form of approval because it only looks at a product's effect on skin for 6-weeks using products in a diluted form (which is not how you use hair oils). This is an insufficient amount of time to monitor skin health - especially for those with sensitive skin, skin conditions (such as psoriasis, dermatitis, eczema etc.)
This "report" is another example of science-washing. It is null and void given how many people experienced an adverse reaction to their scalp skin after applying ByErim oil from rashes and irritation, to dry skin and skin becoming flakey, while hair loss was reported. We saw on Irum that the newest S+C left a huge pimple right where she placed the product. To reiterate: nice try again Irum. All of your products are still unsafe for use and untested!