~marti26.
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I was posting in another thread and it occurred to me that I have never shared this with you guys. At least not directly. I know there is a huge buzz about using aloe vera juice mixed with KCKT, however I have been using just straight Aloe Vera juice on my hair straight as a leave in. LADIES, I cannot tell you how much easier it has made my life.
I have 3 DD's with a lot of hair and my eldest has tiny coils that make my life really hard.
This is an excerpt from my hair blog from several months ago prior to my aloe use: (If you choose not to read this part just know that it takes a looong time to detangle.)
My oldest daughters' hair is very tightly coiled and very prone to tangles. When I wash her hair it is an absolute must that I detangle it while it's still wet. If for some reason I don't get a chance to detangle it then I have to rewet the head of hair before continuing.
Once I've detangled her hair, which usually takes about an hour, I style the hair. This usually takes at least two hours. If I'm low on time there is no quick protective style for her hair. My only choice is a puff. Her hair is too thick for anything else. The problem with that is that even though I've spent an hour detangling her hair, one day or even a few hours in a puff undoes that whole process so the next day I either have to rewet or co-wash the hair and spend the combined 3 hours detangling and styling ir or simply re-puff it and worry about the "worsening by the day" detangling situation that's happening on her head later. I usually go with the latter.
I share all that to say that once I began using The Aloe on her hair I noticed (after the second use) that her hair was dramatically easier to detangle. It took me fifteen minutes to detangle her hair! That has NEVER happened. Well maybe when she was 3 and under. Lol.
Also in using the Aloe Vera Juice I have noticed that it has made all of our hair VERY soft and VERY smooth. The ends of my hair are even smooth. I can clearly tell that the cuticle is tightly closed. Once I apply my moisturizer my hair simply soaks it up like it was perfectly prepared to accept it.
If the Aloe mixed with KCKT or whatever is working for you then go for it, but otherwise this just might be worth a shot. It should save you some money too.
The brand I use is Aloe Gold Whole Leaf Aloe Concentrate. This is the only one I have used so I can't speak on the other brands or the inner gel filet ones.
This is what it looks like:
I use the one in the middle.
I have 3 DD's with a lot of hair and my eldest has tiny coils that make my life really hard.
This is an excerpt from my hair blog from several months ago prior to my aloe use: (If you choose not to read this part just know that it takes a looong time to detangle.)
My oldest daughters' hair is very tightly coiled and very prone to tangles. When I wash her hair it is an absolute must that I detangle it while it's still wet. If for some reason I don't get a chance to detangle it then I have to rewet the head of hair before continuing.
Once I've detangled her hair, which usually takes about an hour, I style the hair. This usually takes at least two hours. If I'm low on time there is no quick protective style for her hair. My only choice is a puff. Her hair is too thick for anything else. The problem with that is that even though I've spent an hour detangling her hair, one day or even a few hours in a puff undoes that whole process so the next day I either have to rewet or co-wash the hair and spend the combined 3 hours detangling and styling ir or simply re-puff it and worry about the "worsening by the day" detangling situation that's happening on her head later. I usually go with the latter.
I share all that to say that once I began using The Aloe on her hair I noticed (after the second use) that her hair was dramatically easier to detangle. It took me fifteen minutes to detangle her hair! That has NEVER happened. Well maybe when she was 3 and under. Lol.
Also in using the Aloe Vera Juice I have noticed that it has made all of our hair VERY soft and VERY smooth. The ends of my hair are even smooth. I can clearly tell that the cuticle is tightly closed. Once I apply my moisturizer my hair simply soaks it up like it was perfectly prepared to accept it.
If the Aloe mixed with KCKT or whatever is working for you then go for it, but otherwise this just might be worth a shot. It should save you some money too.
The brand I use is Aloe Gold Whole Leaf Aloe Concentrate. This is the only one I have used so I can't speak on the other brands or the inner gel filet ones.
This is what it looks like:

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