I just got Hollywood Carrot Creme, so far so good; I really couldn't help myself especially considering it was £1.99 and it included a FREE 16oz sample of their Carrot Cholesterol!
Yeah, the Qhemet products are wonderful, the ingredients, consistency, aroma. They are just not a good match for my hair. I try out different products with others in my family in mind as well, and so far, my mother who is relaxed loves the heavy cream, and also uses it on my niece who is natural (tames the halo). I even bought the samples for my younger cousin who has 4A hair, enough for 3 people. These products are amazing in her hair.
I tried a little bit of the Honey Hydrating Balm in my hair but I did not love the feeling of it. I want to try on my niece next. How do you use it? I think her hair is similar to yours.
I do think it is funny how everyone's hair is so unique and responds differently to products.
I definitely recommend Jessicurl Too Shea. I am amazed at how well this stuff works. So moisturizing. I plan to order several more jars.
Staples: Jessicurl Too Shea, Curls Asian Hair Tea Condish and Elucence MB Shampoo and Conditioner (as leave in). Carol's Daughter HHB, Jane Carter Nourish n Shine, Oils.
Right now I've only used the hydrating balm in my hair when I'm wearing it straight so I'm not too sure how it reacts with my curls. I just use one small pea sized amount of it (or less) and run it through my hair from root to ends (especially on ends) then I wrap it or put it in a bun before bed and it comes out really soft when I take it down. I want to try her Amla oil pomade after I use up some of my other products. Amla oil is supposed to be really good for hair growth and strength.
Thanks for the review on the Too Shea. It sounds really good. I think I may be trying that out soon.
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