I've tried just about every thing except the elixir (I dont like products that make my scalp tingle) and the facial products. I have 4a/b natural hair. Only been natural 2yrs so I've seen the effects of most of the products on relaxed and natural hair. The biggest difference I think is that with the oils and moisturizers a little goes a long way on relaxed hair.
Here's the list:
Khoret Amen Shampoo - A staple, makes my hair really soft!! Smells sorta like Aveda Sap Moss.
Rosemary Mint Shampoo - Got as a gift , makes my scalp tingle ( so I don't use unless I run out of my staple), but it's also really softening.
Tui Herbal Shampoo- I returned it to Sephora the next day for a refund. It was the equivalent of amber colored water and produced 3 bubbles. Must be for ultra fine hair. They should call it a rinse.
Hair Milk - Like alot for twists, nice subtle scent.
Tui Oil - Recommend by a beautician. Hair seemed to grow a lil extra. Great moisture for scalp ( and I guess hair ), but doesn't seem to add any additional softness.
Khoret Amen Oil - Same as above except not recommended by beautician. I tried outta curiousity.
Mimosa Hair Honey- Completely unsure how I feel about this. I guess it's just okay.
Healthy Hair Butter- Okay for twists. If you use on wet hair it won't dry any softer, but if you use on twists it seems to moisturize the hair alot.
Some of Margurite Magic- Same as above.
Loc Butter - Same as above.
Black Vanilla Leave-In Conditioner - Like the concept of a conditioning spray. Good for hair health, but doesn't add softness. I mix it with the Khoret Amen Leave -In Conditioner cause I like the combined scent which is Aveda-ish. I keep buying them so I guess they are staples til I run across something better.
Mango Body Butter
Love Butter
Sandlewood and Vanilla Souffle
Sexy Belly
Lemon and Rose Hand Cream
Mango Shower Gel
Jamaican Punch Shower Gel
Ecstasy Perfume
Almond Cookie Perfume
Manicure in a Jar