ms.blue
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The smell is a mixture of shea butter (nutty smell) and soap. I wish I could give a better description. It's not a bad smell but definitely not pleasant smell (to me)What does the A&M shea hair butter smell like? TIA!
The smell is a mixture of shea butter (nutty smell) and soap. I wish I could give a better description. It's not a bad smell but definitely not pleasant smell (to me)What does the A&M shea hair butter smell like? TIA!
Today I:
- pre poo with avocado oil
-Shampooed twice with the MC Egyptian shampoo
-DC with MC regular rinse out conditioner
-I used the MC Egyptian leave in on my left side and my crown and ABP leave in on my right side (just a little experiment)
-sealed with asha & miel superpowers ayurvedic whipped shea hair butter
Awwwww . Thanks sis! I’m happy to be back. I missed you guys.@EnExitStageLeft
Not to derail the thread but missed your presence on the forum!!!
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Only had to start work at 9.30, so I woke up early and took care of my hair: protein treatment ( Aphogee 2 min Reconstructor ) sprayed with a mixture of water and Keratin oil. Followed by a moisturizing treatment with Herbal Essence’s blue label ( 45 minutes each ) under my new hair dryer.
Congrats on the new dryer! What brand and number is it, and what's your review?
Apologies for the late response. The brand is Ceriotti Equator 3000 with one speed. It's from a company based in Italy. They're the biggest manufacturers of hair related equipment in Europe.
So far so good, it's an upgrade from my old Babyliss one, that lasted me a long time and I really don't have any complaints about. This one has a timer though, so no more need to use my cell phone for that.
It can go up to 70 °C, but I always keep it around 50-60 °C. Today is my third time using it, so I'll hold on for the review. Also, I did not DC with heat for 3-4 years, so it's gonna take some time before my hair gets back to 'normal'. Bare with me.
@YvetteWithJoy
No worries! Thanks for the information.
I am in desperate need of an inexpensive, quick drying tabletop dryer with which I can travel.
P.S. How did you get the degree sign to type on the screen? (I'm super curious, LOL)