morehairplease
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If so, how is it? Also, does anyone have the ingredients?
thanks in advance ladies,
tishee
thanks in advance ladies,
tishee
Yep, I'm bumping this nearly 14 year old thread. Juices & Berries makes my hair so soft. I spritz my dry hair with it and it gets so soft and well-moisturized.I just listed the Juices n Berries as a November Hit. I love it. I usually use it as a leave in on my wet hair and my hair and scalp love it. It definitely helped me get through a dry spell I was having. Lately I have been lightly spritzing dry hair with it and my hair gets so soft and moisturized. It has been great on my new growth, softening and detangling. This is a definite keeper!!![]()
I’ve never heard of it. I’ll have to look for it. I’m lopo/4c and protein sensitive!Yep, I'm bumping this nearly 14 year old thread. Juices & Berries makes my hair so soft. I spritz my dry hair with it and it gets so soft and well-moisturized.
I really like it! It works best for me if I spray it on my hair before I hope into the shower.
Me too. My hair is in twists. I haven't used it on a twist out or wng. My hair is hi-po.Same same. Just used it this morning.
Here is the link to the product. https://oyinhandmade.com/the-juices-hydrating-herbal-leave-ins/I’ve never heard of it. I’ll have to look for it. I’m lopo/4c and protein sensitive!
My hair loves a thicker leave in. Well my ends do. What’s the consistency? And thanks so much for sharing.Here is the link to the product. https://oyinhandmade.com/the-juices-hydrating-herbal-leave-ins/
I've been wanting to try it for years. I had a hairstylist who was meh about it so I didn't bother. But I saw it on sale and bought it. I like it so far.
It's liquid, think like S-curl. I don't use it as a leave-in. I just use it as a moisturizer or refresher along with my cream moisturizers. If you have a twist or braid style with your natural hair that you don't want to disturb, I think this would be good for that too.My hair loves a thicker leave in. Well my ends do. What’s the consistency? And thanks so much for sharing.