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  • Siri - This game is gold

    The campaign is excellent, the ingame music is in another level and the multiplayer is amazing like every other battlefield game but better.

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    I've used Wen for the past few days now and WOW, my hair looks great! I have shoulder-length, fine-textured wavy, flyaway hair. I can now throw away the anti-frizz serum, stop buying overpriced Kerastase shampoo and stop using traditional conditioner that leaves my hair slimy. With Wen, my hair is bouncy, shiny and takes styling like never before.

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    This has been a disaster. Hasn't worked for more than 6 months (usually breaks down in 4) in the 2 + years we've been tortured by it without our family being without hot water for a few days. Absolute nightmare. Bad product. Biggest purchase mistake we've made.

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    First, the product works modestly well, but is no miracle cure for acne, despite what their television ads claim. But that's not the biggest problem.

  • Janet Jeffries - Starbrite Tropical Teak Oil Sealer

    After spending far too much time cleaning and re-oiling the teak on my 1988 Catalina 27 last summer, I was desperate to find a product that would keep my teak from turning gray-black and requiring maintenance every other week. Not a fan of the shiny, shellacked varnish look, and liking the appearance of the teak immediately after I'd oiled it (orangeish-brown color) with traditional teak oil, a salesperson at a local boating store told me about the Starbrite. It contains an oil to protect the teak, but also a sealer to help prohibit the growth of molds and mildew. He'd been using it on his boat and liked it better than other teak sealers because it seemed to result in a more natural teak color. He also said he only has to recoat once a year (clean teak, brighten to original peachy color, and add 1 or 2 coats of the Starbrite).