QuoteReplyTopic: Creme of Nature Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:00am
I saw this shampoo and conditioner in the store and I should have bought it because it didn't have any bad ingredients in it- the store has since closed for business. I've never seen it anywhere else. I was wondering if it was for Africian-American hair only? And if it had good results.
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> ABSOLUTELY!!!!!!!!!It is my favorite shampoo (as you will see if you search some of my posts). I have very dry, curly, thick, WAVY, black hair and Creme of Nature makes is sooooo manageable (I should do one of their comercials!:)The best shampoo type is the one for dry brittle hair in the green and yellow bottle. If you slightly lather up and let it stand in your hair for about 3 minutes, you won't even need a conditioner.Please try it. It is relatively inexpensive and your hair will thank you. (My god, I sound like a commercial!)I saw this shampoo and conditioner in the store and I> should have bought it because it didn't have any bad> ingredients in it- the store has since closed for> business. I've never seen it anywhere else. I was> wondering if it was for Africian-American hair only?> And if it had good results.
> I saw this shampoo and conditioner in the store and I> should have bought it because it didn't have any bad> ingredients in it- the store has since closed for> business. I've never seen it anywhere else. I was> wondering if it was for Africian-American hair only?> And if it had good results."African-American hair only" Mmmm....what is that?Revlon's C of N hair products are directed toward persons with processed or dry, brittle hair. The shampoos can be a bit harsh over time and can cause actual stripping of certain chemical processes. The conditioner definitely builds up if used for too long.Products within the line were used on my hair when I used to use relaxers.Jade21
> "African-American hair only" Mmmm....what is> that?The creme of nature was in the "Black Hair Care" section of the store, therefore I took it that it was an african product. Am I wrong?> Revlon's C of N hair products are directed toward> persons with processed or dry, brittle hair. The> shampoos can be a bit harsh over time and can cause> actual stripping of certain chemical processes. The> conditioner definitely builds up if used for too long.> Products within the line were used on my hair when I> used to use relaxers.> Jade21
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> The creme of nature was in the "Black Hair> Care" section of the store, therefore I took it> that it was an african product. Am I wrong?Yes, these shampoos/conditioners are marketed to a Black market, but I really don't there's any differences in shampoos for ethinc hair or White hair. I think that the only differences between shampoos/conditioners are the oily, normal, and dry formulas. I've used all types of shampoos/conditioners on my hair and I haven't noticed any difference between the ethnic/White types. If this one works for you, stick w/ it.Anita
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