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I like it alot. I hardly ever use it alone though. Usually I mix it with kenra moisturizing and deep condition with it. It's a nice rich and heavy conditioner.
 
Thanks ladies!
Is it really good if u have to mix it with other products? The only thing I add to my conditioners when is about a tablespoon of EVOO. Its my latest discovery
:D. Im light handed with oil since oil and my hair don't really mix.

Bumping for more responses :)
 
This product really moisturizes my hair nicely, It's been a staple of mine for some time now and will always be, plus its cheap!
 
I liked it at first, it reminds me of a cholesterol, but now I think it's just okay...Tropical Milk Protein is my replacement for this. :up: :up:
 
I haven't found a conditioner yet that I don't have to mix with oils...some of them still don't work worth a flip even after I mix them. So this one gets two thumbs up. It's thick and heavy, which my hair loves!
 
I just started using this product, and I'm pretty pleased with the results, so far. It's nice and thick which is great for my hair, and leaves it soft and moisturized. I think it's a keeper. :)
 
I have some of this at home. It does moisturize well for me, but I like conditioners that give me slip so I usually use something slippy afterwards. It works for me about the same as most cholesterol conditioners.
 
It's by far my favorite conditioner. I'd probably be bald without it. I'm completely natural (sorry don't know my hair type), with thick hair a few inches below my shoulder. The DPR is the only product that I've found, throughout several years of PJism, that enables me to detangle with minimal loss. Suave Professional Awaphui is a recent discovery and is a close second.
 
I agree with delightful flame. Before when I used it alone, it was just okay. Mixed with olive oil with heat, it is fabulous!
 
I used DPR-11 tonight. I was a big fan of it when I first started using it. I would sit under the dryer for 25 minutes. I have not used it in a while because I fell in love with Elucence.

Anyway, my hair has 6 weeks of new growth and is already startint to break. The front is also puffy and I like to wear my hair in a bun from 6 weeks to 10th week before relaxing.

I used the DPR-11 under the dryer for 25 minutes, let it cool for 10 and then proceeded to style as usual. I used no other conditioner and my shampoo was not even a moisturizing poo, just a gentle jojoba&keratin poo.

Once my roller set was dry, my edges and front with all that new growth was super straight, and soft.

The point: DPR works best for me when I sit under a dryer of medium heat for 25 minutes.
 
Re: Elasta DPR-11 - Deep Penetrating Remoisturizer

bajanplums1 said:
I used DPR-11 tonight. I was a big fan of it when I first started using it. I would sit under the dryer for 25 minutes.
The point: DPR works best for me when I sit under a dryer of medium heat for 25 minutes.

I just bought this product yesterday as I have lots of protein conditioners but not enough moisturising conditioners. I think I will use it this weekend and see how it works out. I was attracted to the list of first natural ingredients.
 
I generally like this conditioner too. But it is kind of tricky to use. When I first put it on my hair (initially and after 15 minutes) it doesn't give that slippery feel, but when I wash it out, my hairs feels really good. And the moisture last for awhile. The biggest benefit for me is that I can use this at anytime in my relax cycle and still get very nice, very similar results. The biggest drawback is that while it is in my hair it doesn't feel slippery like NTM. So all in all a thumbs up.
 
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