Sounds good. Is it a condish you can leave in on dry hair without it turning white?I'm going to suggest Aussie Moist.
I discovered it a few years ago (when I was a pj). I used it, but kept adding to my conditioner stash. Anyway, over time, it was phased out of my shower arsenal until yesterday. I picked up a new mega size with the pump.
I washed my hair yesterday and conditioned with Aussie Moist and I don't know what the heck I was thinking to stray away from it. I didn't rinse it out and it was easily the best detangling session I have had in a VERY, VERY, VERY long time It had been such a struggle to deal with my hair on wash days, even co-washing was a pain
I haven't had a relaxer in over a year, so I am transitioning / confused ... but anyway, economical, sold local, simple and effective.
Sounds good. Is it a condish you can leave in on dry hair without it turning white?
acapnleo Thanks! Think I'll pick this up today!@AppleSeed I do leave it on, after cowashing, lots of it. If it turns white, its near my roots... I counter this with some oil or shine spray. I prefer shine spray, since you can apply it all over and it smells really good!!
I'm so looking forward to cowashing again!
Lilmama1011 can I use Tresemme naturals on relaxed hair, please forgive my ignorance, it's because I have only just started taking care of my own hair. Plus Aussie moist didn't do anything for my hair, instead it kept disappearing and I had to apply more and more. Is it supposed to be like that?Tresemme naturals and Aussie moist
Tresseme Naturals