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Best moisturizing and detangling conditioner?

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GeorginaSparks

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Ive been using Kenra for 7 years but my liter is almost out and i wanna see what else in on the market? Hopefully something more accessible(can be purchased in stores rather than online)?

ETA: im transitioning so i need a HEAVY DUTY condish not something that will laugh at my hair.
 
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Creme of Nature Argan Shampoo and Conditioner is the best in my opinion. I will never use anything else.

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SuchaLady said:
Creme of Nature Argan Shampoo and Conditioner is the best in my opinion. I will never use anything else.

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Are u relaxed or natural? If u dont mind me askin;)
 
I love Curl Ecstasy Hair Tea Conditioner. I emailed the company for free samples, and they gave me an option of three products I could choose from. I'm so glad I tried the Hair Tea conditioner, because it is fabulous. My hair is so soft after using it and my hair detangles so easily. I highly recommend it. Oh yeah, I'm natural by the way 4a/b hair.
 
shockolate said:
Ive been using Kenra for 7 years but my liter is almost out and i wanna see what else in on the market? Hopefully something more accessible(can be purchased in stores rather than online?

Kenra's not easily accessible for you? That's one of the easiest lines for me to find everywhere, liter sizes and everything. As far as buying online, the sizes are usually larger so they last a lot longer.
 
I like Kenra alot too. It worked great for me. The others that work great are Joico moisturizing recovering balm and giovanni deep moisture conditioner.
 
SuchaLady said:
lamaria211 I am relaxed. I also use Kenra conditioner deeper into a relaxer stretch. But I love the CON combo together.

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Yea I heard that con argan condish was best on relaxed hair, thats why I gave mine to my relaxed sis! Thanks
 
Oh okay. All the ones I can think of aren't readily available though(to me anyway). You know like the Italian and Dominican conditioners, unless you are in an area where they are. I liked the alter ego garlic, they make lots of other good ones, and the Kuz line.
 
ORS Replenishing Conditioner was the only one that helped me detangle my 3 to 4 inches of new growth when I did my 1 year pregnancy stretch!

Le Kair cholesterol (pink formula) also gives slip and allows you to comb through the two textures easily whilst wet.

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If you want something readily accessible, I say stick with the Kenra. Aubrey Organics conditioners are also good as is Lekair Cholesterol as mentioned by Babysaffy.
 
Renpure My Pretty Hair Is Parched conditioner. You should be able to find it at most drug store, and the slip is Crazy.
 
Angelinhell said:
Oh okay. All the ones I can think of aren't readily available though(to me anyway). You know like the Italian and Dominican conditioners, unless you are in an area where they are. I liked the alter ego garlic, they make lots of other good ones, and the Kuz line.

Hmmm yea i remember lacio lacio working. I can get dominican products in my area I'll check out that alter ego. Thanks!
 
If you want something readily accessible, I say stick with the Kenra. Aubrey Organics conditioners are also good as is Lekair Cholesterol as mentioned by @Babysaffy.
Oh yeah ill definitely be buying another liter size. The PJ in me wants to try other products since ive been using the same one for so long.
 
Curl Junkie Banana Fix is very moisturizing and has great slip ,Elasta qp Soy Oyl made detangling a dream !Pantene Relaxed n Natural is pretty good too .Eta Darcy pumpkin conditioner is excellent .
 
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I've been using queen helene cholesteral w/ my oils & butters. I just tried crecepelo and it is amazing. I baggied over night w/ it and then DC w/ queen helene and then cowashed w/ suave. I had amazing slipage & my new growth had these amazing curls. The oils that I put in my DC are: amala, jasmine, sulfur, shea butter, natavartna oil, tea tree oil, argon oil, olive oil, grapeseed oil and glycerin.

I think when your transitioning your hair needs extra moisture and for me to get all the moisture that it needs I need a really good conditioner and time. The crecepelo is definetly a keeper. If you can't get it at a beauty supply store (I got mine's at a beauty store in the hood :grin:) you can order it at amazon

I hope that it helps!! & please let us know what you choose & the results :yep:
 
pelohello said:
I've been using queen helene cholesteral w/ my oils & butters. I just tried crecepelo and it is amazing. I baggied over night w/ it and then DC w/ queen helene and then cowashed w/ suave. I had amazing slipage & my new growth had these amazing curls. The oils that I put in my DC are: amala, jasmine, sulfur, shea butter, natavartna oil, tea tree oil, argon oil, olive oil, grapeseed oil and glycerin.

I think when your transitioning your hair needs extra moisture and for me to get all the moisture that it needs I need a really good conditioner and time. The crecepelo is definetly a keeper. If you can't get it at a beauty supply store (I got mine's at a beauty store in the hood :grin:) you can order it at amazon

I hope that it helps!! & please let us know what you choose & the results :yep:

Oooh I have an unopened jar of the crece pelo +the leave in and I cant waitvto try it, I just have a few more DCs to use up first cause I cant stand to many open products at one time. Thanks for your review:)
 
I've been using queen helene cholesteral w/ my oils & butters. I just tried crecepelo and it is amazing. I baggied over night w/ it and then DC w/ queen helene and then cowashed w/ suave. I had amazing slipage & my new growth had these amazing curls. The oils that I put in my DC are: amala, jasmine, sulfur, shea butter, natavartna oil, tea tree oil, argon oil, olive oil, grapeseed oil and glycerin.

I think when your transitioning your hair needs extra moisture and for me to get all the moisture that it needs I need a really good conditioner and time. The crecepelo is definetly a keeper. If you can't get it at a beauty supply store (I got mine's at a beauty store in the hood :grin:) you can order it at amazon

I hope that it helps!! & please let us know what you choose & the results :yep:

I will look for this crecepelo it sounds heavenly. :yep: ive never transitioned before. Last time i went natural, i decided cut all the relaxed ends of while i was a few months post so it's an ongoing learning process for me.

thanks a lot!:grin:
 
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