A really great moisturizing condish......

Coffee

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I read about it on the Healthy Hair forum, the person swore by it. It's Nature's Gate Aloe Vera Moisturizing condish for normal to dry hair. Well I ordered it and used it today and it's all she said it was and more. On top of it working great, it has a really nice smell to it. She also said Jason's Plumeria & Sea Kelp Moisturizing condish was excellent. I ordered that one also, but I haven't tried it yet.
 
Good for you because I didn't have much luck with either of those lines. I prefer Aubrey Organics or Trader Joes Tea Tree Conditioner.
 
I used nature's gate conditioners as leave ins for a long time :yep:

I never DC'd with it though. Never thought to. :scratchch
 
I saw a review on this on Youtube. This is from Iherb.com

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Description
-For Normal To Dry Hair
-With herbal extracts to naturally hydrate, and protect
-Paraben Free
-Colorant Free
-pH balanced

Nature's Gate Aloe Vera Conditioner effectively conditions hair while helping to restore moisture. Your hair will be deeply hydrated with Aloe Vera and Panthenol (Provitamin B-5) for enhanced body and bounce. Wild Pansy and Coffee help shield against environmental stress so your hair will feel soft, supple and have plenty of healthy shine.

-Helps restore lost moisture, vitamins and nutrients
-Provides optimum hydration for soft, supple, more manageable hair.
-Helps provide protection against damage due to environmental stress.

Suggested Use
For best results, shampoo with Nature's Gate Aloe Vera Shampoo
Massage a generous amount of conditioner gently into wet hair.
Leave on for 1-3 minutes. Rinse thoroughly. May be used daily.

Ingredients
Water, Cetyl Alcohol, Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Leaf Juice, Hordeum Distichon (Barley) Extract, Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract, Panthenol, Coffea Arabica (Coffee) Seed Extract, Viola Tricolor (Wild Pansy) Extract, Sesamum Indicum (Sesame) Seed Oil, Tocopherol, Stearalkonium Chloride, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Butylene Glycol, Citric Acid, Potassium Sorbate, Phenoxyethanol, Fragrance.

Produced without animal testing and with no animal byproducts.
 
Co-signing on the Nature's Gate condish. I'm transitioning and it is great for cowashing, lots of slip for detangling and it left my hair very soft. I was being lazy and did not DC and 4 days later, my hair was still moisturized. I need to re-up on this. I ran out and have been using V05. There is no comparison IMO. I love AO HSR too but I use that to DC.
 
Co-signing on the Nature's Gate condish. I'm transitioning and it is great for cowashing, lots of slip for detangling and it left my hair very soft. I was being lazy and did not DC and 4 days later, my hair was still moisturized. I need to re-up on this. I ran out and have been using V05. There is no comparison IMO. I love AO HSR too but I use that to DC.

Where do you buy?
 
I use Nature's Gate aloe vera moisturizing, jojoba revitalzing, hemp nourishing, chamomile replenishing and herbal daily conditioners. They never disappoint and you can't beat the price point for such high quality conditioners.
 
I use Nature's Gate aloe vera moisturizing, jojoba revitalzing, hemp nourishing, chamomile replenishing and herbal daily conditioners. They never disappoint and you can't beat the price point for such high quality conditioners.

About the hemp nourishing conditioner, based on a review you made of it earlier this year adw425, and the compelling reviews found on vitacost.com, I had to buy this one. Thank you so much for speaking up about it.

I may look into the aloe vera one later. The Pomegranite one (already sitting in my wish list) seem to have raving reviews as well so I may get them both next.
 
I tried Jason's Plumeria & Sea Kelp Moisturizing condish tonight. It's not as good as Nature's Gate; I would rate it an 7 out 10. It did leave white balls in my hair and I rinsed really well. It will go in the give it away box.
 
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