SweetNic_JA
Well-Known Member
I myself was and, to a certain extent, still am an S-curl user. That was until I started to feel that the s-curl was softening my hair too much. What do I mean? I mean that I thought the product was causing my hair to rot. It may have been my imagination but because I'm aware that propylene glycol can break down the protein structure in your skin, I felt that it would do the same to my hair (since they share similiar chemical makeup). I switched to an s-curl brand (pink and white bottle -don't recall the name off hand **maybe luster's**). This brand doesn't have propylene glycol in it but it did not perform as
well as the blue and white bottle (I think that was lustrasilk). I do periodic (ok more like obsessive) strength tests on my hair and my hair just used to seem weaker. Has anyone, especially a 4a/4b with fine hair, noticed a reduction in the strength of her hair after using the product for a while? Please let me know.
well as the blue and white bottle (I think that was lustrasilk). I do periodic (ok more like obsessive) strength tests on my hair and my hair just used to seem weaker. Has anyone, especially a 4a/4b with fine hair, noticed a reduction in the strength of her hair after using the product for a while? Please let me know.