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Can organic products provide good moisture?

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Can organic products provide good moisture?


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Baby try aubrey organics White Camelia Conditioner and Honeysuckle Rose conditioner. You can get these at Whole Foods and they are the business!
I suse Honeysuckle Rose cause my hair needs miositure and more moisture and more moisture. Its so good that it you put it on dry hair as a pre-poo your hair will feel the difference if its anything like mine. And if its not - its till very moisturizing!
Also Qhemet Biologics(an online stire( uses organic materials and there are many raves from the naturals on this board about her products)
 
As OP stated Aubrey products are really good. I just rediscovered the Honeysuckle rose in the back of my Pj closet and I'm so glad I did. That stuff made my hair so soft and moist. I also found the Blue Green Algae mask, I've never used it but I can't wait to I just forgot about it.

Jason's has some nice products too, I really like the Sea Kelp Shampoo and Conditioner. Giovanni Direct Leave-in is great, let's not forget about AVEDA (not sure if it's organic though). Trader Joe's Nourish Spa gets lots of raves, I've never tried it though. But it's nice to know that there are products out there with good ingredients that won't eventually cause a baby leg to grow out your neck.
 
Ive tried a few organic products and while they're pretty good at providing moisture, its the slip thats actually lacking. Usually, I'll add a little oil and it helps.
 
shampoos:

jessicurl cleansing cream- cleans without stripping but not a detangler

curlicious curls cleansing cream- think and creamy like a conditioner, softens and cleans without stripping

bleanded beauty soy cream shampoo- cleans without stripping, softens

curl junkie hibiscus bliss moisturing shampoo- softens cleans without stripping

jason naturals apricot shampoo, jason natural seakelp shampoo, jason natural rosewater shampoo- cleans without stripping



conditioners:

aubrey organics white camellia conditioner- softens and has a decent amount of slip, smooths can weigh hair down

aubrey organics rosa mosqueta conditioner- softens and has a great amount of slip, smooths can weigh hair down

aubrey organics honey suckle rose conditioner- softens but very little slip

jason natural apricot- softens, decent slip, adds elasticity to hair

jason natural rosewater condtioner- softens, nice slip, makes have silky

jessicurl too shea conditioner- softens, good slip, creamy texture

trader joes nourish spa conditioner- softens, decent slip




leave ins/moisturizers:

qhemet biologics olive cream instant detangler- light weight, nice moisture

qhemet olive and honey hydrating balm- thick like honey, nice for smoothing

qhemet burdock root cream- light weight, nice moisture

carols daughter hair milk- decent moisture, lubricates well, use very little it can build up
 
Baby try aubrey organics White Camelia Conditioner and Honeysuckle Rose conditioner.
I suse Honeysuckle Rose cause my hair needs miositure and more moisture and more moisture. Its so good that it you put it on dry hair as a pre-poo your hair will feel the difference if its anything like mine.

wow i have honeysuckle rose conditioner and I NEVER thought of using it as a prepoo. that's a good idea! I usually use it as a daily moisturizer on dry hair.

giovanni has some good products as well. i've gotten good results from them
 
Ive tried a few organic products and while they're pretty good at providing moisture, its the slip thats actually lacking. Usually, I'll add a little oil and it helps.


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I love aubrey organics conditioners, namely- Island Spice, Honeysuckle and Rose and White Camellia, all for moisture. They are all great after heavy protein too.

While they give me great moisture, they don't have any cones in them so I don't always get the slip I like. I usually just go a little heavy handed on my leave in to compensate for no cones. All are great for pre poo's too.
 
wow i have honeysuckle rose conditioner and I NEVER thought of using it as a prepoo. that's a good idea! I usually use it as a daily moisturizer on dry hair.

giovanni has some good products as well. i've gotten good results from them

Try it! Put it on dry hair- put your baggie cap on and either let your head heat it up 45mins or use a dryer or heating cap for 20, min It works. !When you try it let me know- either on this board or PM me!
In my experience it has slip- but I since i don't comb my hair maybe thats why the slippage is enough for me
 
J Beverly Hills :lick:, I love their entire line-- masque and leave in are really moisturizing. And you can find plenty in this forum on Aveda.
 
If so what products?

For me Nature's Gate Herbal conditioner is quite moisturizing and I love the smell. I often add glycerine to my conditoners to make them more moisturizing and my hair responds well to it :drunk:
 
My hand slipped and I selected no instead of yes! oops!

I mix pure unrefined shea butter with my keracare humecto for a DC, my hair comes out very very soft, I love it.
 
I use Giovanni Direct leave-in and I get great moisture. I have tried to use other non-natural leave-ins and I don't get the same results :nono:
 
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