@IDareT'sHair - it seems that many mix AE with another condish....why? Is it not moisturizing enough by itself?
Oh okay, I misunderstood your post several pages back when you mentioned you steamed 30 minutes AE and 30 sitrinillah. I have seen where a few ppl mentioned they mixed it with other stuff. I'm taking my straight! No mixology.@divachyk
I've never Mixed It. It works just fine for me.
I can't 'imagine' mixing it with anything. Not even Oil.erplexed
It works great alone.
It is worth it and will last you because you won't use it mich after the shedding. It keeper for me, also look into tea and coffee rinse for shedding, cheaper and easy to use, you will find alot in the forum and you tube.The AE Garlic condish was different than anything I've ever felt before. I popped the jar open and applied it to the hair and it was so thick and yummy. A thick and creamy I've never felt before with any of conditioners that I've previously purchased. I will say, this is my first pricey condish. My hair felt great upon rinsing. So great that I didn't want to stop rinsing. I will say this - after feeling how great this felt on my hair when applying and rinsing, I'm willing to pay the $30 for this an any other good quality product. This kinda have me wanting to go to divorce court to divorce all those cheaper conditioners. Maybe the other conditioners and I can go to mediation and work things out so that AE doesn't steal my heart exclusively. Prior to using AE, my hair was shedding a good bit from post-TU. The shedding has calmed down tremendously after one use.
I've tried tea and um, it was a no-no. Made my hair hard; might have been user error. I typically use fresh chopped garlic mixed in oil, applied to scalp as prepoo to combat shedding. My dh was tired of seeing me go through the hassle of chopping so he purchased the AE for me. He's of the philosophy, save the trouble (chopping fresh garlic), just buy it (AE). With that said, he'll likely just agree to continue buying the AE so that I don't have to fool with coffee/tea rinses. Do you only use AE when you're shedding a lot?It is worth it and will last you because you won't use it mich after the shedding. It keeper for me, also look into tea and coffee rinse for shedding, cheaper and easy to use, you will find alot in the forum and you tube.
I've tried tea and um, it was a no-no. Made my hair hard; might have been user error. I typically use fresh chopped garlic mixed in oil, applied to scalp as prepoo to combat shedding. My dh was tired of seeing me go through the hassle of chopping so he purchased the AE for me. He's of the philosophy, save the trouble (chopping fresh garlic), just buy it (AE). With that said, he'll likely just agree to continue buying the AE so that I don't have to fool with coffee/tea rinses. Do you only use AE when you're shedding a lot?
@IDareT'sHair........
Okay T, plz give me 2 to 3 names of some other good, thick and creamy conditioners.
Dc'ed last night using Butters-n-bars Hair Masque and sat under my steamer for 30mins....the jury is still out on this product.
@IDareT'sHair HairVeda is having a 50% off spring sale..Just got the email..March 18-20th Happy Hair Growing!
@IDareT'sHair I hope so too! I need to stock up (Whipped Gelly) summer is coming/need to smooth edges down...lol
Happy Hair Growing!
........ Don't mean to hijack this thread, but that HV Whipped Gelly is pretty popular.
You betta' get your order in errrrrly! Imma try to be on it at Midnight
Lita