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Sabino Moisture Block vs. Chi heat products

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The best?

  • Sabino

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • Chi Heat Products (silk infusion and such)

    Votes: 2 66.7%
  • I have a better suggestion!! (PLEASE LIST)

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    3

Kurlee

Well-Known Member
Which one is better for a natural who is wearing a press/flat iron to fight reversion and keep the hair moisturized?
 
Good question because the Sabino did nothing for my 4b hair. Well it made it shinier but zip with reversion.
 
I have sabino but i prefer other serums to it, so i wont repurchase. Sabino adds a nice gloss and fights reversion pretty well BUT its pretty thick and can weigh the hair down. Lately ive been reaching for my cheap FX silk drops serum instead of this and my hair has done well with it.

btw, i plan on getting the sallys gvp version of the chi serum next
 
I have Chi Silk Infusion and couldn't get past the smell. To me it smelled like mens cologn so I would have to say Victors Lok and Blok! To me if you comb it through as per the directions then its not heavy.
 
I loved Sabino! The trick is to not use too much but use enough to protect your strands. It took a few times to master coating my strands with less than a quarter amount but it was well worth it!

A way you know that Sabino isn't coating your strands is if you run the flat iron over it and it feels warm. Your hair shouldn't heat up at all. It should be cool to the touch.
 
For my hair Hollywood Olive oil beat both for reversion....and it's cheap! 2.79 for about 2oz.
 
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