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I have naturally curly hair and purchased this product to get a little more curl into it. My hair was so flat after using this and the conditioner and gel that it looked like I used a flat iron. I could not believe it. Tried for three days. Each day got worse. I will never use again. Not sure if this is a fake or not. Just horrible.
I purchased this to help remove mold from the indoor cat trees. It took ALOT of spraying over a period of time, but I can truly say that it removed the mold from the sisal rope. It also seems to be keeping it from growing, at least not as fast. I will be
Bought this for my son who read it cover-to-cover. Contains practical and actionable information that he's put to good use.
Zanfel works. But you don't need to spend $40 for a 1oz tube. For the love of god, the EXACT same stuff is in Mean Green Hand Scrub and it'll cost you $20 for 60oz. Yes, you read that right. The guy who "invented" Zanfel used to work at the company that makes Mean Green. He simply realized that it worked on skin rashes like poison ivy and started his own company and now sells the EXACT same stuff for a huge markup to drugstores. I certainly don't begrudge him for his marketing savvy, but you don't have to pay through the nose for something that works. Mean Green (and Zanfel) are simply really good exfoliating soaps. They work on a simple principle: remove the oils that are generating the rash. Mean Green is just sold to car mechanics and other industrial workplaces that need a cleanser for greases and oils. The genius of Zanfel is that it's marketed to drugstores for a totally different use.
Designed by Cooper Union engineering students who proved it was the most efficient way to chill beverages, the Cooper Cooler never fails to fascinate those guests who turn up at your barbecue with warm beer, wine, or soda. Happily, it also never fails to chill your potables to the core. Be warned, however, that you will consume a lot of ice in the process. (Since this device does not actually perform any refrigeration, you provide a mixture of water and ice which it cascades over the spinning container. The ice melts completely after only a few chilled cans, or one bottle of wine.)