Candy_C
New Member
Hey guys, this is a rave on a conditioner...i used to use it many years ago, when my hair was quite long (around armpit length) when i first had my hair relaxed...i stopped using it as i was pushed to use "black hair prods" but guess what
i have rediscovered these beauties
I would recfommened thejm for conditioner washes, but they work GREAT as deep cons.
They are called Te Tao (see pic below..)
and from left to right..THICKENING CONDITIONER/SOOTHING CONDITIONER (DRY SCALP)/TEA FOR HAIR<<THIS ONE SMELLS LIJKE HEAVENNNN (FOR FRIZZY AND COARSE HAIR) AND NOURISHING CONDITIONER (DRY AND DAMAGED HAIR)
they are sooo good, they make my hair real silky and soft. tonight i'm gonna do a quick rinse with water and add the te tao mixed with a lilly olive oil on my head for about 20minutes and rinse out thoroughly.
and wait for it...the cost...59p!!!!!!! (about a dollar)
you can get this from (UK) homebargains and ASDA and US maybe walmart
give it a try, they contain plenty of chinese herbs and the ingredients look grrrreat
Candy
xxx
i have rediscovered these beauties
I would recfommened thejm for conditioner washes, but they work GREAT as deep cons.
They are called Te Tao (see pic below..)

and from left to right..THICKENING CONDITIONER/SOOTHING CONDITIONER (DRY SCALP)/TEA FOR HAIR<<THIS ONE SMELLS LIJKE HEAVENNNN (FOR FRIZZY AND COARSE HAIR) AND NOURISHING CONDITIONER (DRY AND DAMAGED HAIR)
they are sooo good, they make my hair real silky and soft. tonight i'm gonna do a quick rinse with water and add the te tao mixed with a lilly olive oil on my head for about 20minutes and rinse out thoroughly.
and wait for it...the cost...59p!!!!!!! (about a dollar)
you can get this from (UK) homebargains and ASDA and US maybe walmart
give it a try, they contain plenty of chinese herbs and the ingredients look grrrreat
Candy
xxx
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