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Dr. Miracle’s Intensive Spot Serum Review

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As you may have recently read, I’m trying to grow my hair long. What better time to try out some goodies from a brand focused on hair growth like Dr. Miracle’s? If you’re looking for Dr. Miracle Intensive Spot Serum reviews, read below for my real life experience.

I experimented with the brand’s Intensive Spot Serum, intended to help with split ends, slow growth and breakage. The serum comes in a glass bottle with an eyedropper applicator, just like the serums you get for your skin. The texture is also similar to skincare serums, but the scent is a milder version of Dr. Miracle’s signature minty smell.

The “Feel It Formula” tingle the company is famous for is present, but not as intense as with some of their other products – which I’m actually personally happy about. The combination of the peppermint oil’s cooling effect and the slight itch tend to remind me of putting cold aloe vera on a sunburn.

My split ends definitely felt smoother after only a few uses of the serum, and the fine, thin baby hairs around my temples seem stronger and thicker already. A word to the wise: this product is best for those with dark, textured hair. I would imagine heavy textures or ultra-dry hair especially would love it. If you have light, straight hair, this may make your scalp look a bit oily.

The verdict: 7 out of 10: Great for dry or curly hair with breakage.

Dr. Miracle’s Intensive Spot Serum sells at Amazon for $8.48.

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We would love to hear our readers’ Dr. Miracle Intensive Spot Serum reviews and how it worked for growing your hair longer – share your experience in the comments below! What else are you doing to grow out your mane? I’m always trying to get my locks a few inches longer, so let me know all your secrets.

One thought on “Dr. Miracle’s Intensive Spot Serum Review

  1. i do n’t think putting oil diretly on the scalp is a good idea. it will certainly clog your pores and create ingrwon hairs.

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