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	<title>Comments on: [primp] Semplifi Hair Care Challenge &#8211; Part 2</title>
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		<title>By: Steph-honey</title>
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		<description>I forgot to mention that our water out here near Cheney is VERY heavily chlorinated. Rural water tends to be hard, and we don&#039;t have filters for our shower heads like we do for our faucets. 

Semplifi worked like a charm getting the chlorine out of our hair on the days that the water was very hard. Of course, hard water has other minerals; and still, Semplifi was up to the challenge. I have to give it extra kudos for that! So, if you will be swimming this summer, I certainly would, as a friend, tell you to give it a try! In addition, my job occasionally means I come home pretty grimy-and germy. My hair always feels clean, and never has a greasy after-feel, with this line. 

Since I wrote this article, I ran out of the shampoo and conditioner and had to use my old stuff...wah! Within a day I found myself online to buy replacements. It seems for me at least, the other products will last about two cycles of shampoo and conditioner. This makes the line even more reasonably priced overall.

I admit, I&#039;m still addicted to Zero Gravity Hairspray from Paul Mitchell, Phomollient from Aveda, and Fekkia glossing creme. They work well with Semplifi, and I like that, too.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I forgot to mention that our water out here near Cheney is VERY heavily chlorinated. Rural water tends to be hard, and we don&#8217;t have filters for our shower heads like we do for our faucets. </p>
<p>Semplifi worked like a charm getting the chlorine out of our hair on the days that the water was very hard. Of course, hard water has other minerals; and still, Semplifi was up to the challenge. I have to give it extra kudos for that! So, if you will be swimming this summer, I certainly would, as a friend, tell you to give it a try! In addition, my job occasionally means I come home pretty grimy-and germy. My hair always feels clean, and never has a greasy after-feel, with this line. </p>
<p>Since I wrote this article, I ran out of the shampoo and conditioner and had to use my old stuff&#8230;wah! Within a day I found myself online to buy replacements. It seems for me at least, the other products will last about two cycles of shampoo and conditioner. This makes the line even more reasonably priced overall.</p>
<p>I admit, I&#8217;m still addicted to Zero Gravity Hairspray from Paul Mitchell, Phomollient from Aveda, and Fekkia glossing creme. They work well with Semplifi, and I like that, too.</p>
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