PuffyBrown
Active Member
I have just started with dominican products. I do plan to replace most of my existing products with dominican products as I use up the things that I already have.
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autumnbeauty29 said:I don't have any dominican products in my reggie nor have I tried a dominican salon but I definitely would like to. Where can I buy some of the products you all suggested??
autumnbeauty29 said:I don't have any dominican products in my reggie nor have I tried a dominican salon but I definitely would like to. Where can I buy some of the products you all suggested??
MizAvalon said:
GoldenBreeze said:1. I buy mine from one of these sites:
http://store.sickbay.biz/
http://www.roundbrushhair.com/
http://www.ibeautyny.com/goods_list.asp?Index=208
2. I think most do, but they are usually toward the end of
the ingredient list. For me they clarify out easily with an
ACV rinse, or a clarifying con.
Wildchild453 said:I use Miss Key 10 en 1 as a deep conditioner. I've only recently started using it and must say its the BOMB. It left my hair so soft I couldn't believe it
alwayzalady22 said:i must admit, i'm a little bit curious about these dominican products...i'm looking for a good deep conditioner, and currently i'm torn between getting that tub of keracare humecto and trying silicon mix, 10 in 1, or another dominican deep conditioner...for ladies that have used both humecto in the tub and dominican DCs, which do you prefer? which can gave you the most slip? i'm not a mineral oil nazi, but i'd prefer to use a product that has mineral oil listed later in the ingredient list as opposed to earlier...i'm not turned off my cones either since i clarify my hair every week...
oh, and the price is coming into consideration here too...if keracare is absolutely FAB and worth the $40 odd dollars i'd have to pay for it, then i'd do it...but if i can get the same or better results from dom products for much cheaper, i'd roll with that!thanks ladies!
MissMadaam said:I like humecto but I wanted something that cost way less and work just as good.....
I like Miss key SUPER 10 en 1 best ...and it has NO mineral oil or petroleum or lanolin...its super thick and IMO very moisturizing and has good slip.
here are the ingredients:
water, cetyl alcohol, glicerin, propylene glycol, stearyl alcohol, distearoylamidoethyl monium methosulfate, behentrimonium methosulfate, polysorbate 60, pentaerythrityl, tetraisostearate, lactamide, hydrolyzed wheat protien, dimethicone,diazolidinyl urea, fragrance, methyl propyl paraben, ceramide,fd&c yellow #5 and fd&c red #40.
nisha2004 said:Anyone of you guys using a dominican shampoo, if so...please post your reviews. I'm currently using silicon mix shampoo and its not amazing...wanted to see if there was something better out there. And for those that don't use domi. shampoo's do you just use an american brand, then deep condition, rinse, & leave in w/ their products. TIA
Shampoo: Silicon Mix (ok)
Deep Conditioner: La Bomba (ok)
Leave-In: Lacio Lacio (love it!)
Does anyone like any of their shampoos?
Two questions
1) Where do ya'll buy this stuff?
2) Does everything have silicones in it?
Thankee!
Ive tried the new avocado 11 en 1 products on my weave and Im impressed...so I think that my natural hair will like them even betterAnd then there is this awesome leave in called Brilliantina (sp?) and its awesome for moistuizing the exposed sections of my hair that arent sewn in the weave. Roundbrush hair offers it
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