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I've resolved to replace any of my make up and cleaning products that are animal tested with cruelty free brands. When I ran out of my night time serum (from a well known brand with a French name often referred to by 3 initials) I choose the Patricia Wexler Intensive Night Reversal and Repair cream. After a week my skin felt noticeably softer and more supple. I decided to go ahead and begin using her full line and not wait for all my products to run out. The skin regenerating serum is GREAT! Just a tiny bit goes a long way and I use it 2x day on my face, neck and down to my collar bones. It's amazing how much softer and smoother my skin feels. It's also less expensive than what I was using so it's a good deal all around! Definitely recommend this line.
Have not noticed any improvement in hair loss. The product costs too much to be as ineffective in its claims. The conditioner does leave my hair very soft, but perhaps that little quality is what is keeping the hair from strengthening!!! I don't know. But it doesn't do the extreme of hair growth.
I needed a liver cleanse that I didn't have to fast for because I am a diabetic and on medications. This works for me. I recommend it.
I'm a healthy male with good diet and moderate activity. Use THC two times per day. Stayed clean for 2 weeks and took as directed before appointment. Passed strict urinalysis test (NOT dip test) for a good job at clinical laboratory. Recommended product to female friend, who is also healthy and stayed clean for 1 week. She also passed urinalysis test for a good environmental science job.
These front mud guards were delivered early. They fit my Toyota Tacoma 2009 good and were a bit shorter than the stock mud guards, and I think the shorter length is better. I lost my right side guard due to off road travel in the snow. I replaced both to match and all of the stock screws fit. For my year Tacoma there are three screws and three plastic circular clips. The screws were still intact; the clips were gone. I knocked off a 'star' for two reasons: I had to add the third hole (drill) for the middle clip; and the included hardware (three screws with metal clips) was not useful for the 2009 Tacoma. I went to a Toyota dealer and bought the plastic clips for about $1.20 each.