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From The Past Year, What Products Have You Used...

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Nice & Wavy

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That gave you the biggest smile?:grin:

Out of all the products that I have used, I have to say that Trader Joes Nourishing Spa, Alter Ego Energizing Treatment, Aveda Damage Remedy and especially OCT and MT!

Ok...what about you?
 
Nothing. I keep it simple but if I have to name one it would be my beloved Cassia.:love: Alma oil as well.
 
Nothing. I keep it simple but if I have to name one it would be my beloved Cassia.:love: Alma oil as well.

How can you stand the smell of the Alma oil?

Man, I must be getting old cause that smell remind me of my great-grandmothers room that use to smell like Liniment...:lachen::lachen::lachen:
 
Hmmm, I would have to say my beloved Wen and my Pantene relaxed and natchal deep conditioner :yep::yep::yep:
 
How can you stand the smell of the Alma oil?

Man, I must be getting old cause that smell remind me of my great-grandmothers room that use to smell like Liniment...:lachen::lachen::lachen:

I mix it a lot in my conditioner or other treatments.
 
Garnier Fructis Sleek and Shine leave-in made me smile when I caught the smell in the wind. I love when the wind carries the scent of my hair.
 
I don't mix it in the main container. I mix it in another empty container and shake it real good then distribute it throughout my hair.
 
I don't mix it in the main container. I mix it in another empty container and shake it real good then distribute it throughout my hair.

So, it really works well for your natural hair huh?

How do you use it...as a deep conditioner or a leave-in?
 
lekair wrap lotion. this is what i used to wash and go when it wasn't called that back some 10, 15 years ago.
 
Henna, TJ's Nourish Spa, KC's Knot Today, and AO Honeysuckle Rose. Those are basically my staples and have really upped my hair game this past summer.
 
Henna, TJ's Nourish Spa, KC's Knot Today, and AO Honeysuckle Rose. Those are basically my staples and have really upped my hair game this past summer.

I need to spank myself....I forgot all about my baby AO Honeysuckle Rose and GPB...how could I forget those two? They make me smile...alot. My hair always feel wonderful after using these products:grin:
 
Ooh one more. The Pink sugar hair perfume is lovely. I love to give my hair a toss so I can smell it.
 
You know what? I think you have just talked me into using it again...I'm gonna try it and get back to you with the results, ok?

Yeah, you know I have medium fine hair so what works for me will probably work for you.
 
Mega Tek,,,

and also my favourite cheapies VO5 Moisturising milk conditioners

food grade organic coconut :lick:
 
* Henna
* Indigo
* Lustrasilk Shea Butter
* Chagrin Valley Shampoo Bars
* ORS Aloe Clarifying Shampoo

It's all i need :)
 
Silk Elements Moisturizing Treatment
Kenra MC
 
Aussie Moist & Cabellina conditioners (my staples!!)
Cantu Shea Butter Repair Cream (love this)
Cristophe Purely Natural line from CVS (excellent stuff)
John Frieda Brillant Brunette Color Glaze (colors odd grays just like henna w/o the fuss & mess)
 
Henna - initially I found it drying but now I am doing the following the effects are great - using only jamila BAQ henna, if not available then I use the LUSH brand. Not as good but a fair compromise. I also DC overnight after using henna and up my moisture game. So far so good.
AOHSR - a decent protein free conditioner
Castor oil - fantastic mosituriser
Faith in nature conditioners - tea tree and lavender with geranium - use these for co-washes, glides through even the densest hair superior slip.
I am hoping to add megatek to my list just as soon as I try it out....
 
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