Prettyeyes
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I really like the list keep adding to it so i can go shopping.
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1) Cantu Shea Butter Leave In Conditioning Repair Cream (thanks Naija)
2) Jane Carter Nourish & Shine (thanks Charm)
3) Anita Grant (thanks Felicia)
4)Wondergro cocoa butter (contains coca butter, shea butter, fragrance)
5)Wondergro shea butter (contains shea butter and fragrance)
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...does anyone use a non-water based moisturizer? I really am starting to think water-based is not where it's at for me lol. The moisturizer I have been using only contains shea butter and coca butter and gives my hair so much more moisture than any water-based I have tried. Ladies please share your opinions on this topic...
Ive always said my oils and butters give me moisture
thats my story and I'm stickin to it , the debates dont change my mind that water alone is a poor moisturizer and it in fact takes out all my moisture......so you know![]()
I hate water-based moisturizers unless I'm wearing stretching my relaxers. I love butters so much! Just the right consistency and moisture like you wouldn't believe. I use the butters, then seal with oil. It works wonders and I'm finally able to retain length that way...
I don't know anyone for whom water is an adequate moisturiser. You need something to trap it. That's why people use moisturisers (i.e. humectants) and/or oils and/or butters.However, for me and my hair water is not, nor has never been a adequate moisturizer.
My hair absolutely hates water-based moisturizers! It does not do well sealed with oil either. The only time my hair likes water is when it is being washed. Other than that forget it. Thank you for this thread![]()
I don't know anyone for whom water is an adequate moisturiser. You need something to trap it. That's why people use moisturisers (i.e. humectants) and/or oils and/or butters.
I love butter!Well its day 3 of me using a butter. I moisturize and seal 2x a day and seal with kemy oil. My hair is very hydrated and not weighed down. Usually by now, with water based, my hair is a hot mess![]()
You know what, by golly, it's official-I'm gonna make me some stuff. I had joined a soaper's swap where they are making a leave-in conditioner. Well, I dropped after researching and finding out there are a gazillion on the market. But, now, after reading here, and going out on the net and looking at some of the prices of these butter products listed here-geez oh man. A sistah only working part-time, ya know.
I'm gonna formulate a leave-in butter-based moisturizing product for my hair. It'll be fun. From what I've seen thus far my product will incorporate cupuacu butter and vegetable glycerin. On I read.
Thanks, ladies. You're the bomb!
Oh, and I've been thinking about a name for it. What do you think about Asante Sana. With "Your hair will thank you" as the by-line. I'm feelin' dis, yaw'll.
LL
Well its day 3 of me using a butter. I moisturize and seal 2x a day and seal with kemy oil. My hair is very hydrated and not weighed down. Usually by now, with water based, my hair is a hot mess![]()
Ok, so I love this thread and I just read thru the ENTIRE thing. but like, im scared. Are most of you guys natural in this thread?
I tried the Qhemet Amla Heavy Cream (don't know the whole name) and it was awful- I don't like it. I think it most definitely has water as one of it's first ingredients because it's more of a cream consistency than a butter, I was really sad bc it didnt work for me. I have type 4 dry relaxed hair and I put the Qhemet product on dry hair. I tried it on wet hair also. I wanted to like it so much ( I got the sample size earlier this year).
Shtow, what's your hair type and what was the butter you tried again? Also, how you used (and how much) is important to. It's important to state that information because some people try products without knowing how the person that loved it used it and they get adverse results and dont want try it again. I always give products a good go.
We should make that a rule on the forum... it help my pjism like no other.
Thanks again ladies!!
Hi sweetie. I am type 4a bonestraight relaxed. I am currently using raw african shea butter. I just rub it into my fingers to melt it some and then rub it into my hair. I then seal with Jojoba oil. I only used approx. 2 teaspoons of the shea (in its raw form) on my entire head. It could have been less than 2 teaspoons but trust me it was very little because shea is very mopisturizing.
HTH and HHG!
Dry as a moisturizer. ORS Olive Oil is what I use as a leave in for rollersets.that's great!, do you do this on wet or dry hair?
Hi sweetie. I am type 4a bonestraight relaxed. I am currently using raw african shea butter. I just rub it into my fingers to melt it some and then rub it into my hair. I then seal with Jojoba oil. I only used approx. 2 teaspoons of the shea (in its raw form) on my entire head. It could have been less than 2 teaspoons but trust me it was very little because shea is very mopisturizing.
HTH and HHG!
Ok, so I love this thread and I just read thru the ENTIRE thing. but like, im scared. Are most of you guys natural in this thread?
I tried the Qhemet Amla Heavy Cream (don't know the whole name) and it was awful- I don't like it. I think it most definitely has water as one of it's first ingredients because it's more of a cream consistency than a butter, I was really sad bc it didnt work for me. I have type 4 dry relaxed hair and I put the Qhemet product on dry hair. I tried it on wet hair also. I wanted to like it so much ( I got the sample size earlier this year).
Shtow, what's your hair type and what was the butter you tried again? Also, how you used (and how much) is important to. It's important to state that information because some people try products without knowing how the person that loved it used it and they get adverse results and dont want try it again. I always give products a good go.
We should make that a rule on the forum... it help my pjism like no other.
Thanks again ladies!!
This might be a silly question, but why do you need to seal after you use a butter.. Help me to understand.