Saludable84
Better Late Than Ugly
I don't care about organic (though I do care about sustainably sourced palm oil) and preservatives usually won't make or break my decision. I just need for your sheeeeeet to work. Period.
When I purchase, I do look at ingredients mostly because I want quality ingredients but I also don't want to see them as the last ingredients. I like to see water as the first ingredient and I am one of those people who will open a jar of conditioner to see its texture. When I see glycerin anywhere but the end of the list I don't even bother. Honestly, I don't want to see glycerin. Glycerin and Water? Now that's just highway robbery and your insulting my intelligence.
I am for natural and synthetic ingredients along with quality ingredients but I also know what works and does not for me and I tend to stick with what does work. For example, shea moisture does not work for me. As much as I try, it just does not work. APB always works and I use her products that I know work on my hair. Shea Moisture is about $12 a jar for 12-16 ounces. APB is about the same price for 8 ounces. So I'll spend more for less if it works. Let's also look at Nexxus. The new Humectress has proteins a bit higher on the list for a moisturizing conditioner in comparison to the old formula (yes, I look at that too). Keraphix has proteins a bit further on the list. Youth Renewal has proteins high on the list. All conditioners roughly the same price. I prefer Youth Renewal, Keraphix then Humectress. Next, Im mostly picky when it comes to proteins, as my hair only responds to silk, keratin, elastin, collagen and pearl proteins, otherwise, I just need your product to be worth the dollars when I factor in what I'm making per hour. And I need it to work. If I spend $12 for your high quality conditioner and it just isn't up to par (quality, ingredients, turn around time, customer, service, consistency) and I spent $12 on someone else's high quality conditioner with all the same factors and it works, does price really matter?
When I purchase, I do look at ingredients mostly because I want quality ingredients but I also don't want to see them as the last ingredients. I like to see water as the first ingredient and I am one of those people who will open a jar of conditioner to see its texture. When I see glycerin anywhere but the end of the list I don't even bother. Honestly, I don't want to see glycerin. Glycerin and Water? Now that's just highway robbery and your insulting my intelligence.
I am for natural and synthetic ingredients along with quality ingredients but I also know what works and does not for me and I tend to stick with what does work. For example, shea moisture does not work for me. As much as I try, it just does not work. APB always works and I use her products that I know work on my hair. Shea Moisture is about $12 a jar for 12-16 ounces. APB is about the same price for 8 ounces. So I'll spend more for less if it works. Let's also look at Nexxus. The new Humectress has proteins a bit higher on the list for a moisturizing conditioner in comparison to the old formula (yes, I look at that too). Keraphix has proteins a bit further on the list. Youth Renewal has proteins high on the list. All conditioners roughly the same price. I prefer Youth Renewal, Keraphix then Humectress. Next, Im mostly picky when it comes to proteins, as my hair only responds to silk, keratin, elastin, collagen and pearl proteins, otherwise, I just need your product to be worth the dollars when I factor in what I'm making per hour. And I need it to work. If I spend $12 for your high quality conditioner and it just isn't up to par (quality, ingredients, turn around time, customer, service, consistency) and I spent $12 on someone else's high quality conditioner with all the same factors and it works, does price really matter?