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Moses White -Retired San Diego Chargers Footbal player. I had a golf tournament and my knees were hurting so much that I could barely bend them. I did three pumps on the front and thre on the back and I felt so good I started dancing.
The pain relief cold spray is awsome!
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Judah's Gold Hair and Skin Care Products was created by
master Cosmetologist and Barber, Job Israel five years ago out
of a desire to have more natural ingredients used on the body.
Israel, who has more than 25 years experience in the hair care
products industry decided to start a hair care line after
realizing he could serve the community better than the
companies he worked for.
Among the products in the Judah's Gold and Bro. Job's line,
are hand and body lotions, shampoos and conditioners, a weight
loss cream used by boxers and fitness trainers, and a hair
conditioner which he says will grow hair.
He says his products are effective because he uses all natural
ingredients. "We only produce the highest quality." "The
greatest benefit of using our products is that there are no
side effects."
The latest product, Pain Relief Spray, is popular among
boxers and is used at many local boxing gyms by the toughest
guys and recommended by the trainers. This is simply because
it works immediately and lasts throughout their sessions. He
has even supplied this Pain Relief to professional heavy
weight champions George Foreman and Joe Frazier.
What separates Israel and his hair care products from the
competition is his commitment to the community and his
experience as a barber and cosmetologist. "Most [who are in
charge of hair care companies] are not barbers or
cosmetologists. They couldn't do a head of hair to save their
life. It's just a business to them. The hair business for
Blacks is a $28 billion dollar a year industry. They're not
putting money back into the Black community. I go into the
schools and encourage students to get their licenses. I teach
merchandising. Our people send us to a beauty supply store [to
buy hair care products] when what we need to do is sell the
products in our own salons and shops." |
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