I am a product junkie. I love reading about them. I love purchasing them and I love trying them, but sometimes I think these companies go a bit too far.
Carol's Daughter has launched something called the Transitioning Movement. The company has a website to answer all of your questions and of course, a new product to peddle. This is where things get sketchy for me.
CD is offering a Transitioning Kit for $40, but get this, it only has three products: a shampoo, scalp spray and conditioner. Oh... and there are four ounces of the first two products and 5.5 ounces of the conditioner. That breaks down to $13.33 for each product. That's $13.33 for FOUR to FIVE ounces of product. Come on, Carol!
I know there are other over priced brands and products out there, but it was just something about this kit that pissed me off. I would use it up in two or three uses (the conditioner for sure). I mean even to this stone cold product junkie, that price point is a turn off. Maybe I'm just cheap...at this moment.
I just feel like it should be a bit more affordable. After all, the sizes amount to about two samples of each product. Some companies charge $2-$3 for a two ounce sample (excluding Ms. Jessies lol!).
I guess I would have to try it to see if it's worth the money, but I'm not. At least not right now. I'm in a good transitioning space at the moment. I can think a bit more clearly before each purchase:-)
Carol's Daughter has launched something called the Transitioning Movement. The company has a website to answer all of your questions and of course, a new product to peddle. This is where things get sketchy for me.
CD is offering a Transitioning Kit for $40, but get this, it only has three products: a shampoo, scalp spray and conditioner. Oh... and there are four ounces of the first two products and 5.5 ounces of the conditioner. That breaks down to $13.33 for each product. That's $13.33 for FOUR to FIVE ounces of product. Come on, Carol!
I know there are other over priced brands and products out there, but it was just something about this kit that pissed me off. I would use it up in two or three uses (the conditioner for sure). I mean even to this stone cold product junkie, that price point is a turn off. Maybe I'm just cheap...at this moment.
I just feel like it should be a bit more affordable. After all, the sizes amount to about two samples of each product. Some companies charge $2-$3 for a two ounce sample (excluding Ms. Jessies lol!).
I guess I would have to try it to see if it's worth the money, but I'm not. At least not right now. I'm in a good transitioning space at the moment. I can think a bit more clearly before each purchase:-)
I'm so torn on CD. On one hand I'm excited that "we" have a high end black line of haircare products. But then on the other hand...I personally don't buy them anymore because I really don't think they are worth it, lol. I'm so fickle!
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