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I am relaxed and I have been using two of the conditioner for a couple of months now and here is my opinion.
Aloeba Daily Conditioner: I love this , I use it as a leave-in after washing ( on 99% dry hair) with an Almond oil to seal. It is very light and makes my hair feel very soft.
Too Shea: used this past weekend after a long hiatus on 99% dry hair and my 2 days later my hair is weighed down and looks greasy even though it doesnt feel greasy it feels soft. It is official my hair does not like Shea butter. When I used to use Shealoe my hair screamed at me years ago (when I was natural) and it is screaming now. Maybe when I am deeper in my stretch this will be okay but for now, no.
Weekly deep conditioning treatment: never used it because the ingredients were similar to the Too shea except the weekly she doesnt have Hydrolyzed oat flour. The too shea and aloeba have it (this is used as a -cone to give the hair a sleek feel, shine and softness except it doesnt build up). My hair loves this ingredient, I am not bonelaxed and even in rainy weather my hair does curl up when I wear it straight. Also the Weekly has coco butter which I know would weigh down my hair so.... I'm gonna pass on the weekly, maybe I will buy it in th future just to try it out.
They all have Behentrimonium Methosulfate which is a good conditioning ingredient and my hair loves this as well. The scent took some getting used to but now its all good
I will just stick with the 2 I have now. I dont Deep condition with eithier one I only use them as leave-ins.
ETA: Too Shea update: I felt my hair when I took my scarf off and it feels lovely again, I think I can go every other day with this one.