LaPetiteCoquette
New Member
Hello ladies,
I usually prefer more expensive things to cheaper things, or natural / organic to chemicals. But, I'm having a hard time finding a good deep conditioner. My hair doesn't like any of the standard commercial "black hair" conditoners like LeKair Cholestorol or Dark & Lovely. It feels "okay" with J/A/S/O/N biotin or KeraCare conditioners (though my hair absolutely loves their shampoos!!)
So what I have been doing is making a mixture with 50% Suave coconut conditioner (yeah, the 1.99 stuff), 25% coconut or castor oil, and 25% honey. My hair feels good afterwards, better than those other things mentioned. I know everyone's hair is different, but am I setting myself up for disaster? Is this "enough" for deep conditioning? Is it enough for an after Aphogee deep conditioner? Is it good enough for my midweek conditioner wash? Or do I need more? Does the addition of oil and honey make it a "deep conditioner?"
I usually prefer more expensive things to cheaper things, or natural / organic to chemicals. But, I'm having a hard time finding a good deep conditioner. My hair doesn't like any of the standard commercial "black hair" conditoners like LeKair Cholestorol or Dark & Lovely. It feels "okay" with J/A/S/O/N biotin or KeraCare conditioners (though my hair absolutely loves their shampoos!!)
So what I have been doing is making a mixture with 50% Suave coconut conditioner (yeah, the 1.99 stuff), 25% coconut or castor oil, and 25% honey. My hair feels good afterwards, better than those other things mentioned. I know everyone's hair is different, but am I setting myself up for disaster? Is this "enough" for deep conditioning? Is it enough for an after Aphogee deep conditioner? Is it good enough for my midweek conditioner wash? Or do I need more? Does the addition of oil and honey make it a "deep conditioner?"