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I love this stuff. Its been working out well for my hair. A little of this goes a long way.
I love Giovani Direct but mostly because I was warned not to use too much of it. Just a little goes a very long way. I walked away from it trying to see if there was something better. But it worked very well on my hair. Outside of the now discontinued Aveda Elixer, this is what will give me the moisture and look I want time after time.
i've tried it once on dry hair and it made my hair a hard dry mess. but i have a small sample sixe so one day i will try it on wet hair.
i do however love giovanni deeper moisture conditioner as a leave in, its wonderful.
I remember reading something about how a person's personal diet can really affect how our products work. Protein being one of the big ones. If you have a lot of protein in your diet, you're not going to need much when it comes to your hair since you've already compensated for it. So something with a bunch of protein in it like this is detrimental to your hair. Whereas those of us who don't get a lot of protein for whatever reason it's a Godsend. But that's just my opinion.![]()
Isn't it weird how different our hair is?
I LOVE Giovanni direct leave-in, in fact it's one of the few leave-ins that keeps my natural 4a/b hair soft and silky. I apply it to wet hair and twist or style. Sometimes I seal with oils - I like Oyin burnt sugar - but the leave-in holds in moisture well enough.
What's funny is my hair HATES coconut oil - leaves it super dry and brittle.
I wonder if there is a correlation between hair which hates coconut oil loving Giovanni leave-in...
I live in the UK or I would have gladly bought your stash.
LmaoSo, after learning from some enthusiasts on this board that one cannot be admitted to heaven without using Giovanni Direct, I went out and bought it, eagerly awaiting the effects of this holy balm. I slathered it on my braids and braided them up. And no, I did not use any more of this than I use of any other hair product.
All was well.
Until I started taking them down.
My hair was so hard, crunchy, and worst of all, TANGLED that I thought I might lose it all. I have found that soaking my hair in coconut oil greatly relieves the tangling and hardness, but why would God require us to use this stuff in order to gain admittance at the pearly gates when it is surely a leading cause of baldness?
Now, I have found that mixing the stuff with oil, preferably coconut, in about a 1:2 ratio (meaning twice as much oil as leave-in) relieves the crunchiness. But what good is it when it's eating up my coconut oil supply in order to be just ok as a leave-in? I would have just thrown out this devil's brew, but in my refusal to let the Giovanni Direct train pass me by, I bought 4 bottles (33.5 oz each) of the stuff. So, I look forward to years of using it on my body, sauteeing my vegetables with it, washing clothing with it, and using it as a mixer for alcoholic beverages in order to have any hope of gaining relief from the Scourge of Giovanni.
There's no real point to this post, except to complain and warn others. When the Giovanni Direct train comes into town, let it pass.
Oh, and if anyone can recommend a better leave-in (that isn't $65 for 2oz or some ridiculous price like that), please do.
Am I the only one dismayed by Giovanni Direct?
Yeah they did. They added aloe vera as one of the top ingredients too. My relaxed hair hated it but my natural hair loves it (thank God).They changed the formula years ago. Before it would melt into your hair and you had pillow softness. They also switched from oils to extracts. I think I still have the original bottle somewhere. The only thing that may come close is Trader Joe's condish.