I use the Vatika frosting as a Pre-Poo, or a Hot Oil Treatment, it does soften my hair and smells good. But since I got the of Dabur Vatika Oil I am in Love with that, and it smells LikeFresh Coconut & Lemons mmmmmmm!! and really makes my hair soft. So I can just switch up whenever I want, I am stocked on Both!
Thanks SB.I tried it, but didn't see anything special about it, mine was very watery, but it had creamy lather.
And don't take much to use, maybe a nickel size and it produces lather.
Thank you SBYour welcome and I love that bun, very pretty hair, have you tried Shecentit shampoos?
What do they smell like?I just got my hairveda package. The way I was smiling the postman probally thought I was happy to see him. Which I was for my package.
I order the CoCasta Shikakai Herbal Hair Oil- OMG this stuff smells so good, will be using this tonite.
Whipped Cream- Smells lovely as well.
Vatika Hair Frosting- Can't order from Hairveda without ordering the Vatkia Hair Frosting
AshaOmega Scalp Nourshing Oil- Im really looking forwarding to using this, and the direction states only use once a week. How easier can it get.
Im so excited.
What do they smell like?
i got my package last night.
i got the vatika frosting and the whipped gelly.
i dont use gels so i dont even know what made me get the gelly but that stuff lays the hair down and keeps it soft something fierce. i got one side of my hair slicked down while the rest hangs out. this is now a staple. when i wear a bun i dont have to worry about the front looking bushy. and the smell is crazy delish.
What does this gel remind you off?
I use Jam gel, which I love, but looking for something natural. I start using the Komaza coconut creme gel, however its gets hard and when applied on wet hair, leave white spots.
i dont have anything to compare it to becuase i never used gels. i did use jam once and that is wayyyyyyyyy thicker than this gelly. this stuff is so light that i wouldnt assume it could hold anything but it really does hold the hair in place.What does this gel remind you off?
I use Jam gel, which I love, but looking for something natural. I start using the Komaza coconut creme gel, however its gets hard and when applied on wet hair, leave white spots.
Now ya'll know I love me some Hairveda, but I have recently gone back to my Curls by Sisters Smith Wet Set Hair Pudding. It is very similar to the Hairveda gel, but only $5.50 for 8 ounces. You can also get whatever "flavor" you like instead of just one scent (but I must admit the fruit punch scent of the Hairveda gel is fantastic). It contains glycerin, aloe vera, olive oil, double distilled water, and Germaben II preservative.
I love Peppermint, Brown Sugar, and Summer Garden. I am not sure what Hairveda's Whipped Jelly could be compared to in relation to something you can find locally, but it's pretty close to this gel. It makes my hair so soft, and you only need a little!
i dont have anything to compare it to becuase i never used gels. i did use jam once and that is wayyyyyyyyy thicker than this gelly. this stuff is so light that i wouldnt assume it could hold anything but it really does hold the hair in place.
im a relaxed 3c. my hair is very fine though.Chebaby, what hair type are you? Im 4b, im just curious if I would get the same results has you.