QuoteReplyTopic: Moisturizing Conditioner Recommendation Posted: August 31 2006 at 6:35pm
suave coconut conditioner, parevnu t-tree conditioner, olive oil , mayonaise... ( i was astonished at the results but it works) bantu shea butter creme ... to just say a few. I would go on but it would seem to "mad- scientist" of a listing
Blackhoney , how good is the white rain conditioner ? I used the shampoo 18 years ago..(Lawd I do believe that I'm gettin' old) and it was ok. They must've improved since.
Edited by babyautumn - August 31 2006 at 6:39pm
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Ditto on Kenra MC and Lustrasilk Shea & Mango cholestrol. I also love, love, love Miss Keys 10 en 1....good cheapie condishs that can be used for deep conditioning with are VO5 moisturemilks and White Rain.
Well, it's not the best smelling stuff in the world but it dosen't stink at all. The smell is faint and tolerable. I got such great results from it that I can deal with the smell. Normally when I used it I used a light conditioner afterwards so my hair would smell good.
You should try Miss Keys 10 en 1. It helps add moisture and softness to your hair and is very good to use when you have alot of new growth. It helps you detangling your hair so much easier.
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dude!!! the best one to condition is sulfer 8( i recomend the light not origional). this stuff keeps your hair conditioned the hole day!!!! it wont dry out!! the best moisterizer is carrot creme* use them 2 together and your set. it worked wonders on my hair when i had a fro and it got me waves after my fro was cut!!!
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You can go to the health food store and look in the cooking oil area...There are 2 types of coconut oil, refined ( which means it's ben processed and the coconut aroma is removed) and unrefined ( smells like coconut).
Also, you can obtain other essential oils from the health food store as well.
Can anyone recommend a good moisturizing conditioner? From reading these boards I think I have come to the conclusion that I may be using too much protein on my hair.
Additionally, do you purchase your essential oils from a health food store? I would like to buy some coconut oil but am unsure what type to get, as well as where I should begin to look for it.
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