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  • Suzanne Martin - Okay but not a great option

    I started this program because a friend lost 40 lbs on it and I was excited about Facebook posts that said it is very effective for the midsection. I'll admit that I had a hard time following it to a T. I'm a busy professional and I think changing your habits over night is a bit challenging. I will say that I did dramatically change my habits overall but I did not full eliminate things like wine and cheese. I would say I followed it 75%. While I fit into my pants a bit more easily, I did not loose any weight per se and this is an expensive program. Also in terms of ingredients, they are good but if you do your research. There are healthier and cheaper options. I'm going to try vegansmart after this. Like Isagenix, the shakes are tasty but better ingredients. It is also half the price of Isagenix. Btw the cleanse day drinks do not taste good, cold robituson is a good description but it is not utterly disgusting.

  • InfoFish - Hair is glossier, softer, easier to brush

    My friend describes my hair as "Sheep's-a$$-head" and to her point, I do have thick, dry wavy hair that I don't take care of. Once at work, a colleague came into my office and asked me if I had done my hair with "salad spoons?" So you know where I am coming from. Fekkai is a seriously high end brand that I would NEVER consider spending that much money on. I'm the disheveled mess in front of you in line at Costco. Got the picture? So I can honestly give this product an honest review.