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Products For VERY Dry Winters

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MrJohnsonsRib

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What shampoos,conditioners, leav-ins etc. do you suggest for a transitioning head to moisturize in a VERY dry winter....???

I've came across a few items that seem interesting...do you know if they are a good idea???

QHEMET Biologics' Alma and Olive Heavy Cream
She Scent It's Banana Brulee Mosturizing Deep Conditioner
Thats it so far....lol.
 
I LOVE Neutrogena's Triple Moisture Deep recovery mask-sometimes I'd use this instead of gel and it keeps my edges flat wonderfully- build up may be a problem though if used this way so i try and wash 2x a week.

I also love Motions CPR treatment conditioner- but i HATE having to get all those b;ack andbrown things outta my hair, its worth it though cause it leaves my hair nice and soft.
 
shea butter and olive oil can be used on hair and skin.

I was just about to say this! I add melted shea butter and olive oil to everything. Its perfect in daily moisturizers and DC. Also honey is good to add in DC to get back lost moisture.
 
i didnt like the qhemets products.
the banana brulee is really good for overnight treatments
keracare humecto is great as a deep cconditioner with heat
castor and coconut oil to add to deep conditioners
honey to add in deep conditioners is amazing
paul mitchell moisture mist is amazing leave in
for moisturizer i ude carols daughter healthy hair butter and nothing beats it.
 
Thanks everyone. I just bought the triple moisture shampoo and condish today-using it right now,letting the condish sit for a few extra minutes....I maybe should've gotten the mask...maybe tomorrow. It might be good to complete the set. I'm trying to combat the really dry weather here.
 
I bought the Neutrogena Triple Moisture Shampoo, Conditoner, mask, and Leave in Cream lotion- They did nothing noticeable. I tried them all and I wasn't too impressed. All that money I spent. What if I got some lil bottles and squeezed the product inside as lil mini samples just in case somebody wants to only "try" the product and not have to end up not liking it as I did, would that be do able or okay with everybody? I wanna get rid of the product but in the most resourceful way possible b/c I couldn't dare give this stuff away for free then pay the shipping-it would be more than the product retail price. By that point I might as well "use" it but then again I hate to waste something that is probably a god send to someone else. :(
 
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