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THESE ARE THE INGREDIENTS IN SALERM WHEAT GERM CONDITIONER:

Aqua (water), cetyl alcohol, cetrimonium chloride, isopropyl alcohol, triticum vulgare (wheat germ oil), panthenol, propylene glycol, amodimethicone, polyquarternium 11, trideceth-12, sodium methylparaben, parfum (fragrance), citric acid, C&gt;I&gt; 19140 (FD&amp;C Yellow num.40)

SALERM PRODUCTS ARE FROM SPAIN


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I use some Dominican products, with absolutely no problem.

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i have been reviewing the dominican products.
i was wondering if anyone knows the difference between
a conditioner and a cream rinse.
 
Are they both the same thing?
when do you use a cream rinse instead of a conditioner.
 
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Hi kellie, conditioners are usually thick and creamy & a rinse is a lighter, more fluid consistency. I use Kiehls coconut rinse after doing my deep conditioning because it helps to smooth the cuticle but doesn't weigh the hair down so there is still bounce to it. I tried using Capillo milk and honey rinse but the mineral/peotreleum disagreed with my hair. HTH
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My parents are of Black and Native American Descent but my hair is thicker than theirs. Dominican products work fine for me. And their are plenty of other races with kinky hair like ours. I have an Asian friend who has extremely kinky hair. It depends not only on genetics of the individual person, but also on environment and diet for what workes for you hair.
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I just tried Silicon mix! I don't know why I waited to try this product because it is amazing! I was alittle put off by mineral oil being the 2nd ingredient (i avoid petrolem & mineral oil like it was the plague lol) but I mixed it with Misskeys 10en1 and it was a wonderful moisturizing protein treatment. (smells like soft baby powder not overpowering at all) I was able to detangle the hair with my fingers and the hair felt moisturized and strong at the same time...this may have to replace Aphogee Intensive treatment. My hair is still sooo soft today I can't keep my hands off it!
*Highly recomend for transitioners and all.

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Ingredients: Water, Mineral Oil, Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Glycerine, Citric Acid, Cetrimonium Chloride, Dimethycone Copolyol, Cyclomethicone, Keratin, Ceramide, Diazolidinyl Urea and Lodopropynyl Butylcarbamate, Fragrance.

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I noticed that some of these products use Petrolatum or Mineral Oil as their 2nd or 3rd ingredient and for me it contributed to a tacky feeling and no real moisture so I think that's why Salerm may be so great for some people-it doesn't have petroleum products in it.
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Yea I think ur right Urbanplan...I tried Capillo M&H and my hair hated it and it was loaded with petroleum and mineral oil. I think the silicon worked for me because I cut it with misskeys 10en1 :-)
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