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Is the silk elements moisturizing leave in cone free?
ETA: I found it and it appears to be cone free!!!!! Here is the list, so you can correct me if I am wrong, I'm new at looking at ingredients, LOL
WATER ,CETEARYL ALCOHOL ,COCOS NUCIFERA (COCONUT) OIL ,CYCLOPENTASILOXANE ,CETYL ESTERS ,OLEA EUROPAEA (OLIVE) FRUIT OIL ,RICINUS COMMUNIS (CASTOR) SEED OIL ,PEG-40 HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL ,POLYACRYLAMIDE ,HYDROLYZED SILK ,HYDROXYETHYLCELLULOSE ,BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII (SHEA BUTTER) ,SORBITOL ,FRAGRANCE ,CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS (SAFFLOWER) SEED OI ,C13-14 ISOPARAFFIN ,LAURETH-7 ,TETRASODIUM EDTA ,DIAZOLIDINYL UREA ,IODOPROPYNYL BUTYLCARBAMATE ,ALPHA-ISOMETHYL IONONE ,HYDROXYISOHEXYL 3-CYCLOHEXENE CARBOXALDE ,BENZYL BENZOATE ,LIMONENE ,LINALOOL ,GERANIOL ,BUTYLPHENYL METHYLPROPIONAL ,HEXYL CINNAMAL
Do you use cones Myjourney2009? I've been thinking about going cone free. Still looking for products.
The Castor Oil cream was one of my favorites for years. Once they added the mineral oil I had to quit using it. Truth be told I've had to let a lot products go because of the mineral oil and/or petroleum. The last of which was my all time favorite, African Royale MOM. If they weren't drying out my hair they were breaking out my skin.Doing the
I'm going to go shopping tomorrow! Hopefully I won't buy them all
Are there anymore to consider? I'm really surprised that there aren't many but the BB, Mizani, Bioinfusion, and Hollywood creams sound promising. Especially the BB since I've been using their Castor Oil Cream the last couple of years. It's great but I can tell it weighs my hair down before my next wash because of the mineral oil.
The Castor Oil cream was one of my favorites for years. Once they added the mineral oil I had to quit using it. Truth be told I've had to let a lot products go because of the mineral oil and/or petroleum. The last of which was my all time favorite, African Royale MOM. If they weren't drying out my hair they were breaking out my skin.
The first bolded is a cone. Anything ending in -cone or -xane is a cone.
The 2nd bolded you can read about here: http://truthinaging.com/ingredients/polyacrylamide
I cut and pasted this from the page: It dries to form a thin coating on the skin, hair, or nails; in hair care products, it helps hair hold its style by inhibiting the hair’s ability to absorb moisture.
This is not as bad as your typical cone but if you are dead set against them, I would not use products with this ingredient
No I dont, I stopped using them in 2008 when I went natural, and I have not looked back. I am relaxed now and I still dont use them. If I do its only when I am deeeep into my stretch and I want to flatiron my hair. This does not happen often.
If you decide to go the no cone route you are going to read ingredient list with a magnifying glass. I also dont use petroleum or mineral oil (or any of the derivatives eithier). It takes awhile for the strand to return to normal about 2 weeks and then it looked fantastic.
What kind of products do you use? Shampoo, conditioners, leave ins, moisturizers, etc, if you don't mind sharing. TIA
any more?
Hollywood Beauty Olive Oil Cream Hairdress is cheap, mineral oil and petroleum free and has great oils (soybean, olive, macadamia nut, coconut) in the ingredients. I'm not sure if its at Sally or Ulta but it is at CVS. I love it!