youwillrise
Well-Known Member
so this is an initial/first use review.
here's the product for anyone who hasnt heard of it:
shea moisture organic african black soap purification masque
okay, so ive heard raves on this product for a while...and i finally caved in and ordered some.
and this, of course, after i had decided that i was going to attempt a no (or reduced) dc regimen because i could never find a really, super effective dc'er.
i used the relaxer method to apply the conditioner in small sections, twisting each section as i got done...i didnt wash or anything before. i just used my spray bottle of water and dampened each section as i was ready to apply the conditioner (the directions say to apply it to damp hair)... it has AMAZING slip, it just glided through my hair...most tangles i found were easily dealt with. i wrapped my hair in saran and then another bag (for what reason? i dunno...just did) then i put on my bonnet and a scarf on top of it. the directions say to leave on for 5 to 30 minutes, but i ended up leaving it on for about 3 hours because i got lazy. so, i go to rinse and already im thinking "hmmmm..." (in a good way)...i continue rinsing and im like "yesssss!!!" my hair felt so moisturized, yet also a bit cleaner. also...even MORE of the tangles had melted away.
i dont like the scent too much. it's kind of like bananas that have been soaked in perfume to me.
the consistency is creamy, but not thick creamy...it's thinISH, but not completely runny. it's greyish in color, i assume because of the clay that's in it.
like i said, i had recently decided to try a regimen devoid of dc'ing because i really didnt feel it was making a difference in my haircare regimen, but after using this...i think i might have to give dc'ing another try.
i dont want to get too excited because it's only my first use...but i'll keep trying it out and see if results are consistent.
here's the product for anyone who hasnt heard of it:
shea moisture organic african black soap purification masque
okay, so ive heard raves on this product for a while...and i finally caved in and ordered some.
and this, of course, after i had decided that i was going to attempt a no (or reduced) dc regimen because i could never find a really, super effective dc'er.
i used the relaxer method to apply the conditioner in small sections, twisting each section as i got done...i didnt wash or anything before. i just used my spray bottle of water and dampened each section as i was ready to apply the conditioner (the directions say to apply it to damp hair)... it has AMAZING slip, it just glided through my hair...most tangles i found were easily dealt with. i wrapped my hair in saran and then another bag (for what reason? i dunno...just did) then i put on my bonnet and a scarf on top of it. the directions say to leave on for 5 to 30 minutes, but i ended up leaving it on for about 3 hours because i got lazy. so, i go to rinse and already im thinking "hmmmm..." (in a good way)...i continue rinsing and im like "yesssss!!!" my hair felt so moisturized, yet also a bit cleaner. also...even MORE of the tangles had melted away.
i dont like the scent too much. it's kind of like bananas that have been soaked in perfume to me.
the consistency is creamy, but not thick creamy...it's thinISH, but not completely runny. it's greyish in color, i assume because of the clay that's in it.
like i said, i had recently decided to try a regimen devoid of dc'ing because i really didnt feel it was making a difference in my haircare regimen, but after using this...i think i might have to give dc'ing another try.
i dont want to get too excited because it's only my first use...but i'll keep trying it out and see if results are consistent.