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My aunt is visiting and wants to know what conditioner would be good for her natural hair.....something to soften while she takes a break from pressing it...Any suggestions? (for a 3c/4a thick hair)
Ps..I tried the search but I'm gettin' alot of other stuff
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My aunt is visiting and wants to know what conditioner would be good for her natural hair.....something to soften while she takes a break from pressing it...Any suggestions? (for a 3c/4a thick hair)
Ps..I tried the search but I'm gettin' alot of other stuff
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Cholesterol conditioner. My sister is natural and swears by the stuff
Pantene Hydrating Curls is great for slip and good for softening. Herbal Essence Intensive Blends Conditioning Balm is great for softening and good for slip.
Nothing softens my hair like Tropical Avocado, Tropical Carrot, Lekair Cholesterol and Rysell Tropical Coconut. They don't provide a lot of slip for me, though. No matter what moisturizing deep conditioner I use, I always follow it up with Pantene Smooth & Sleek.
I leave it on for 3-5 minutes, comb it through and rinse. S&S and Daily Defense Tender Apple are the only conditioners that give me great slip.
ohhh ladies ( I'm assuming its ladies in the house
) Thank you , thank you , thank you....I was struggling
to find something to suggest to her ( she is so cute, always asking me what I use and what I do to my hair..but since I'm relaxed I don't always know what to say) I just don't want to give her the "wrong " advice...or rec something that doesn't work for her ( I know it impossible to give recs that are fool proof, she has to experiement, but I want to cut down some of the "hard work"........
She was told S-curl wave activator would help soften but she didn't want a hard feeling when it dries so I told her I use the moisturizing spray on my new growth and it softened my hair.
She also mentioned a leave-in that would keep her hair relatively straight....I looked up Motions products and Razac's leavin, I told her about those.
I also saw L'Anza has a "Strait Line" after she left but I wondered if it would work ( it's a bit pricy for her I think)
Has anyone used this line? how do you like it?
........Anyway that's my long ^$$ story...thanks you guys for your help.....thank you, th.............
BTW I am reading ( and have it in my favorites !!!) the Natural Survey someone posted recently and i've be looking at that for tips...I may even print it out for her but I wanted to say.........you all have such wonderful hair, I can really see the payoff of having a rountine that works for you!!!! A real Inspiration Ladies!!!