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Registered: ‎03-30-2014

RTM is the one product I don't get too excited about. It doesn't do much for the look of my hair but it refreshes the scent on 3rd and 4th day hair. I know a lot of people use it successfully for skincare but I had a very bad reaction to it- I sprayed it all over my face and upper body and broke out in a bumpy, pimple-like rash that took a good 2 weeks to clear up. I don't normally have issues with skin products so I didn't even think twice about spraying it all over but I'd recommend trying a patch test. I can still use it on my hair and even spray my linens with it and let it dry but anytime it gets on my skin, I break out.

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010
On 3/17/2015 ANewHue said: Lindylou, if you decide the RTM isn't good for your hair use it on your skin. I have fine hair but I love the RTM and use it on hair/face several times a day. It's great for setting makeup and I use it (POM) during workouts. In the warmer months I keep one in the fridge to cool off. Spritz some on your pillow before bed . I also use tea tree right after I cleanse my face and give it a minute then use my moisturizer.

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I pretty much do the same....spritz on my skin several times a day and unto my hair to refresh but you must be careful not to get carried away....it will weigh my hair down eventually.

Spraying it on my wet hair right before I blow dry seem to be a new trick that works for me to again lightly moisturize without going over the top. Smiley Happy

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010
I have fine hair that I wash every day, so I have no use for the RTM either. I sometimes spray it on my face before bed because I like the smell, but that's about it.