Some natural products can be trickier to use because unless you have graduated from LCHF they don't give you that instant, time saver cosmetic satisfaction. from what I understand, labels in natural products don't tell you that
- soap based shampoos only work well with filtered water or acv rinses because otherwise the saponins stick to the dirt of your hair and scalp and to the minerals in the water, giving you tangles, dull hair and buildup (EDIT: this is not the case of other surfactants that are not plain soap, such as cocobetaine)
- butters and waxes, unless mixed to oils in the right percentage for your hair (which is different for everyone), could cause buildup, dryness and sabotate your detangling sessions
- protein ingredients are not supposed to be left in, and they need to be followed up by moisture even if the brand doesn't provide a "2 step"
- some soaps have a too high ph that will raise your cuticles
- the beloved glycerin doesn't work well for everyone and it doens't work well in all weathers, and so do other humectants. In fact, I keep noticing that many of those succesful well known natural conditioners/products don't have it
- natural shampoos aver different: some clean well, others don't
- sodium chloride is salt, some natural products give an amazing performance because of it, but overtime it might corrode your hair.
Once I learned these few things that, I could finally build a natural regimen, go cheap, stick to few things and play the kitchen mixologist.
Non natural products would be wonderful if only:
- there wasn't often that not too good ingredient such as a solvent (I keep finding solvents in drugstore conditioners), something that helps oxidation like a paraben, something drying or something that prevents moisture absorption
- there wasn't often a strong sythetic smell or something irritant
- the good ingredients weren't in a smaller percentage compared to the cosmetic ingredients.
I believe in mixing, tweaking, understanding what your hair needs and giving some concentrated real food to hair (i.e. oil or avocado or anything) at least once a week, no matter what kind of regimen. A regimen that didn't incorporate at least some natural things from the kitchen wasn't as effective on my hair.