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FHI Hot Sauce or Sabino Moisture Block?

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I thought they were different. I thought the Hot Sauce was a heat protectant and the Sabino Moisture block protects you hair from moisture, thus preventing curly hair from reverting. Correct me if I'm wrong.
 
Hot Sauce it what's up!:yep:

I've never tried SMB, but Hot Sauce left my hair soooo soft and smooth. I've tried tons of serums (including CHI SI) and none of them hold a candle to Hot Sauce. I can't see myself ever using a serum again. Hot Sauce will always be in this house :D
 
I thought they were different. I thought the Hot Sauce was a heat protectant and the Sabino Moisture block protects you hair from moisture, thus preventing curly hair from reverting. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Sabino's a heat protectant, and seals in the moisture you put in (during your shampoo, dc, etc), and blocks out excess moisture from environment which causes it to frizz. It also leaves hair smooth and shiny. I'm going to look up my link to my results from May and I'll post the link here.
 
Here's a link to my results. My hair is natural. The pic in my avatar was after lots or rain, but the first pic on this link is my original results, second is like halfway in the week, and final is after a week of rain which is my avatar pics. You have to scroll down to the middle of the post to see it. Hope it helps to show how it works.

http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=227115&highlight=sabino&page=9

Thank you!! Beautiful results!!

Now it looks like I'll just have to buy both :spinning:

ETA: Is it recommended to use it by itself without any other heat protectants (even those without silicone)?
 
Thank you!! Beautiful results!!

Now it looks like I'll just have to buy both :spinning:

ETA: Is it recommended to use it by itself without any other heat protectants (even those without silicone)?


They say to minimize products. Let me know what you think if you combine them! BTW thanks. I was excited about the results, and it even held up pretty well after the rain, and I am a 4a natural!
 
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