Aggie
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What's an Obia @NaturallyATLPCH?The Obia line never really appealed to me.
Plus when I looked up what an "Obia" was, I was done with that line.
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What's an Obia @NaturallyATLPCH?The Obia line never really appealed to me.
Plus when I looked up what an "Obia" was, I was done with that line.
I'm already calling this a miss even though the conditioner is still on my hair.
-Obia babassu deep conditioner. This stuff felt like chalky (like putting thick Milk of Magnesia) on my hair. I laughed when I read I was supposed to comb the product on my hair...this stuff has no slip. Lawd geez, the smells like plaster to me....yuck.
Look it up in Google . Then report back.What's an Obia @NaturallyATLPCH?
Look it up in Google . Then report back.
Yes, THAT is a MISS.
@ms.blueI'm already calling this a miss even though the conditioner is still on my hair.
-Obia babassu deep conditioner. This stuff felt like chalky (like putting thick Milk of Magnesia) on my hair. I laughed when I read I was supposed to comb the product on my hair...this stuff has no slip. Lawd geez, the smells like plaster to me....yuck.
@NaturallyATLPCHThe Obia line never really appealed to me.
Plus when I looked up what an "Obia" was, I was done with that line.
The Obia line never really appealed to me.
Plus when I looked up what an "Obia" was, I was done with that line.
I'm a nerd and just research stuff. I'm like, of all the names to name a product line, you use that one???@NaturallyATLPCH
So.....This will be going in the Trash tonight.
@ms.blue
I still have jar of this. Will be using it to hopefully detangle with....
@NaturallyATLPCH
Gurl...No....Okay....."what is an Obia?"
It's black owned.Is this line black owned or oyinbo owned?
@NaturallyATLPCHI'm a nerd and just research stuff. I'm like, of all the names to name a product line, you use that one???
Thanks for posting because this tablet won't let me be great lol...Here ya go:
An obia or obeah is a monster in West African folklore. It is described as being a massive animal that witches send into villages to kidnap young girls and wear their skin for a coat.
It is also the common term in the Bay Islands of Honduras for a witch, or the spell that is cast by the witch. This is most likely a traditional Garifuna word.
Neither am I@NaturallyATLPCH
It's Outta' Here! I ain't about that life.
You know what....I looked it up after you mentioned it and I'm gone, done, and dead... ...I'm a nerd and just research stuff. I'm like, of all the names to name a product line, you use that one???
It's black owned.
Mine too. And it's healthy.Hit:
Making my own prepoo. I love supporting black handmade businesses but I love making my own stuff. It's such a catch 22 with me.
Possible Hit:
Komaza Protein Strengthner. I used this back in my relaxed days and it was too strong. Probably because I had already got my hair back to healthy, so I didn't bother with it again. Idk how much of the bottle I used, maybe half, but so far my hair is feeling good. My natural hair seems to really like hard protein.
Have you tried Repair Me from Curl Junkie @Saludable84? I've heard it was good. It's a Reconstructor though.
That's what reconstructors are for me; too light.Yes. It's too light for me
@NaturallyATLPCH
Thanks for that little bit of 'edumacation' tonight!
I promptly took that jar and threw it outside in my Trash.
All the way outside Ms T?
@Aggie
All the way outside Ms T?
Here ya go:
An obia or obeah is a monster in West African folklore. It is described as being a massive animal that witches send into villages to kidnap young girls and wear their skin for a coat.
It is also the common term in the Bay Islands of Honduras for a witch, or the spell that is cast by the witch. This is most likely a traditional Garifuna word.