Good moisturizing cream for natural hair

soslychic

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I'm looking for a leave in moisturizing cream to use on my new growth (and all natural hair when I get there) when it is WET. Moisturizers work best on my hair when it is and sta sta fro and s curl don't work for me at all on wet hair. So I was wondering about the following:

Africa's Best Liquid Leave In Hair Mayo
ORS Olive Oil Cream
Africa's Best Shea butter/tea tree moisturizer
Elasta QP Recovery

Have any naturals tried these on their wet hair with good results? Please add whatever creamy leave in/moisturizer you have tried with good results.
 
Well, that would OF COURSE be Carol's Daughter Healthy Hair Butter. Haven't you heard?
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It will work wonders on your natural hair when wet! It is a staple of mine as I transition. Others to try are also by Carol's Daughter - Hair Milk and Some of Marguerite's Magic.
 
I love, Love, LOVE shea butter...

I apply a bit to my bantu knot twist after I condition wash my hair...the next day my hair is softer than my baby nieces hair...

It works wonders.
 
For a creamy moisturizer that isn't heavy and won't disturb your curl/wave pattern, thre ORS olive oil cream is the best. It makes my hair feel like buttah. The CDHHB is nice, but is heavy, and I use it for twists.
 
HHB may seem overrated to some,but it is what it is all hyped up to be-join the carol's daughter club,honey!
 
can you buy Carol's Daughter products in stores? I've never seen it anywhere, and I don't use credit cards so I hardly buy online. I live in Seattle, though- we don't have a lot of what may be available in the East.
 
The only "creme" moisturizing product I like is Aveda Universal Brilliant Styling Creme. It smells wonderful, while leaving the hair soft and shiny. I use it mostly on dry hair for braid outs. I just hate how much it costs.

I'm also currently liking "Sta-Sof-Fro Rub On" in the tube. It's a gel/lotion and does what Aveda does for only $3.00. Hair feels soooo moisturized and soft. Can be used every other day for braidouts, if used more than that hair can be sort of greasy. I say "sort-of", because the product is NOT greasy at all like the spray is (can't stand the spray). I just wished it smelled better.
 
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