Saida
New Member
My title was too long, so I didnt know what to put for the title. anyway
My question is, since ive been reading that alot of you stay away from certain things that diffrent products contains, cant remember them all right now. but you know what you stay away from. so my question is:
If a product works well for your hair, and your hair loves it, will you stop using it, just for the reason that it contains one of the no no ingredients???
IMHO I dont look that much into the ingredients, I know, I know I should, but im not even that educated on what is bad for my hair and what is not.
Usually if a product works for me, then its a keeper. If it dosent work, then I might look into what is in it, and decide if thats what I should be staying away from.
How do you guys look at it???
My question is, since ive been reading that alot of you stay away from certain things that diffrent products contains, cant remember them all right now. but you know what you stay away from. so my question is:
If a product works well for your hair, and your hair loves it, will you stop using it, just for the reason that it contains one of the no no ingredients???
IMHO I dont look that much into the ingredients, I know, I know I should, but im not even that educated on what is bad for my hair and what is not.
Usually if a product works for me, then its a keeper. If it dosent work, then I might look into what is in it, and decide if thats what I should be staying away from.
How do you guys look at it???
the cones in the shampoo as well as the conditioner coat my hair and give me good shine and definition at first... but that same coating would build up and prevent any moisture or nutrients from entering or exiting the hair shaft. and if i didn't understand cones i wouldn't understand why my hair suddenly turned to crap... if i didn't read ingredients i wouldn't know the shampoo that is supposed to be cleansing the cones out of my hair is only depositing more cones and making the problem worse.
sometimes i'll use a leave-in conditioner with mineral oil in it for less-frizzy coils... or like when i straighten my hair, those cones help keep my hair from reverting (albeit not much
) and when it comes time to wash i want some good ol' SLS-filled shampoo to make sure my hair is clean of heat protectant and anti-humectant and all that other gunk! 
My conditioner has cones and mineral oil and my leave in has cones, but they leave my hair so shiny and soft with tons of slip. I just make sure I clarify about once a month when my hair starts looking ''off'' from all of the buildup. Maybe when my money gets right, I'll get some of the high end good stuff, but for now my hair is loving being naughty 