I heard I need to start using a moisturizer everyday and sealing it with an oil. I have Wild Hair Growth Oil but what is a good creme moisturizer to use on fine, thin hair?
Hi I am pretty new on LHCF but from what I have gatherered whenever you get a moisturizer the first two ingredients should be water, glycerine...etc. So I have been using Sebastian's Potion 9 a very small dollop that I spread in my hands and then place on my ends and then I have been sealing with jojoba oil once again very lightly because my hair is fine also....I think it is working for me so far I am not necessarily telling you to get the potion 9 but what I am mostly saying is that water is the primary ingredient followed by glycerine... however no mineral oil its almost like taboo for your hair from what I have also gathered. I hope this starts to demystify the moisturizer thing I don't have it down pat but I am picking up "hair" and there I am sure the other ladies will be chiming in soon
Hi Cheveaux2 I have recently started over by cutting hair as well (nov 07) and in a short span of time I have seen nice progress I was wondering how you are doing if you have established a reggie etc. I use moisturizer very sparingly because my hair has a tendency to be overly dry, so even though I don't want the "greasies" I don't want to hear my hair screaming either. Its tough for us because we want to have shine yet not the weight because then we lose body ....... But no matter what I love and respect my fine tresses I try to work it and be glad that I have hair on my head.......
i've got veeery fine strands, and my hair loves Garnier Fructis curl & shine leave-in conditioner as a daily moisturizer. i also LOVE the Generic brand nexxus humectress from Sally's. makes my hair soft and smells good. oooh, and my favorite (and the most moisturizing) is cream of nature nourishing conditioner. i love putting a little of this on and sealing with coconut oil, because the 2 smells complement each other nicely