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@sunshinebeautiful @Neomorph Are you using gels as part of your routine?
@sunshinebeautiful @Neomorph Are you using gels as part of your routine?
@sunshinebeautiful @Neomorph Are you using gels as part of your routine?
I wish there was scientific research on this topic So I could know the best haircare for my type hair.
I wish there was scientific research on this topic So I could know the best haircare for my type hair.
As someone who's hair has absolutely hated butters from the beginning, I am so glad that others are coming to the conclusion that butters don't work for everyone!! It's still hard to find butter-free natural hair products, but it used to be so much worse . Products with oils work for me as long as there are actual moisturizers like (glycerin or aloe vera juice) high up on the list. I used to get so frustrated because my hair would suddenly become very dry and rough, and it was because of inevitable build up. Once I took all of the butters and oil heavy products out of my routine, I can now cowash and use sulfate-free shampoos. Protein/moisture balance isn't even something I have to think about anymore.
I hope that this anti-butter/oil movement will mean that I'm going to have more product options in the future !
If any Black-owned product companies are lurking, please take note of this opportunity to create a comprehensive line. We need:I wouldn't be surprised if its in the works. I've seen a proliferation of no oil/butter YT videos from popular influencers. Once the hair care companies get wind and figure they can cash in, they'll be producing more of these products in the future.
If any Black-owned product companies are lurking, please take note of this opportunity to create a comprehensive line. We need:
-Clarifying shampoo
-All purpose shampoo
-Moisturizing shampoo
-Emollient rich conditioner
-Base gel with humectants
-Medium hold gel for fluffier looks
-Hard hold gel for longevity
-Moisturizing wrap foam with hold
-Extra credit points: shine serum or shine spray to scrunch out crunch and add shine
-Extra extra credit points: a satin lined buff for nighttime
make sure it smells nice. Please give the rice water and clay a rest and give us the above. Thanks!
I’ve been working on switching to all black owned products. Some products have to wait because I have a good quality product in my stash I have to work through firstat the bolded, but I LOVE this list.
If I could switch out my products to only use Black owned brands I would
I’ve been working on switching to all black owned products. Some products have to wait because I have a good quality product in my stash I have to work through first
- Clarifying shampoo - Kinky curly come clean
- All purpose shampoo - Trepadora Gojiberry (I haven’t tried this yet)
- Moisturizing shampoo - Bekura Fatty coconut (I haven’t tried this yet)
- Conditioner - Briogeo Curl Charisma
- Base gel with humectants - Uncle Funky Curly magic
- Hard hold gel - Ecoslay jello shot (Trepadora also makes good anti humidity gels)
- Foam wrap with hold - The Doux Mousse Def
- Volumizing foam for fluffy sets - Be Kekoa Rose Water Mousse ( I haven’t tried this yet)
- Silk lined sleep protection - Grace Eleyae Slap cap
I’ve been working on switching to all black owned products. Some products have to wait because I have a good quality product in my stash I have to work through first
- Clarifying shampoo - Kinky curly come clean
- All purpose shampoo - Trepadora Gojiberry (I haven’t tried this yet)
- Moisturizing shampoo - Bekura Fatty coconut (I haven’t tried this yet)
- Conditioner - Briogeo Curl Charisma
- Base gel with humectants - Uncle Funky Curly magic
- Hard hold gel - Ecoslay jello shot (Trepadora also makes good anti humidity gels)
- Foam wrap with hold - The Doux Mousse Def
- Volumizing foam for fluffy sets - Be Kekoa Rose Water Mousse ( I haven’t tried this yet)
- Silk lined sleep protection - Grace Eleyae Slap cap
Where do you use foam wrap in your regimen? I have an old OLD bottle of Motions from my relaxed days that I should probably throw out if I'm not gonna use it.I’ve been working on switching to all black owned products. Some products have to wait because I have a good quality product in my stash I have to work through first
- Clarifying shampoo - Kinky curly come clean
- All purpose shampoo - Trepadora Gojiberry (I haven’t tried this yet)
- Moisturizing shampoo -
- Foam wrap with hold - The Doux Mousse Def
- Volumizing foam for fluffy sets - Be Kekoa Rose Water Mousse ( I haven’t tried this yet)
- Silk lined sleep protection - Grace Eleyae Slap cap
I use the foam for a few thingsWhere do you use foam wrap in your regimen? I have an old OLD bottle of Motions from my relaxed days that I should probably throw out if I'm not gonna use it.
My hair is Hi Po as well.For me and my high-porosity hair, I’ll be using oils and butters.
This is interesting to me… my hair is low-porosity, and using butters and oils changed everything, in a good way. Any time I stop, usually when running low on supplies, my hair is a terrible mess. I have never been able to do wash & go styles though, unless I cowashed every day.I think most, if not all the people advocating for no or low oils and butters have low porosity hair and do mostly wash n go’s. You wouldn’t need to seal anything if you washing your hair every 2-3 days. Most twist/braid outs look dusty without some type of oil or butter, especially on kinkier hair. imo.
I used to do wash n gos with my DIY mix of shea butter and aloe topped with wetline. They looked really nice but only lasted a day or 2. I’m pretty sure the shea butter was interfering with the hold from the gel.This is interesting to me… my hair is low-porosity, and using butters and oils changed everything, in a good way. Any time I stop, usually when running low on supplies, my hair is a terrible mess. I have never been able to do wash & go styles though, unless I cowashed every day.
For a while, I also experimented and used my DIY Shea mix on my hair for wng, using diluted KCCC as my gel. I enjoyed the addition, and didn't notice less longevity. Thankfully, I've been able to get my wngs to last for a while. But I did inevitably notice more buildup on my strands, from lint and product.I used to do wash n gos with my DIY mix of shea butter and aloe topped with wetline. They looked really nice but only lasted a day or 2. I’m pretty sure the shea butter was interfering with the hold from the gel.
with my current no butters/oils routing my hair lasts at least 5 days and if I don’t mind a little frizz I can last a whole week.
I wonder if the anti butter and oil movement may have some correlation to the surge of successful natural hair care lines created by black entrepreneurs who use natural ingredients including oils and butters and they are getting supported by the black hair community . Is it that mainstream companies and cosmetologist dislike it because the mainstream products such as Aveda, etc might be seeing a decrease in sales or a decrease of black women going to the hair dresser to get theit hair done because they are self sufficient using hair own self made products With the oils and butters . I could be far off base . What are your thoughts ?
The fact that many people are having success it’s no oils/ butters does not surprise me. I think that oils and butters don’t always mix well with commercial products. Also some commercial products that advertise butters aren’t always great for hair. That is part of the reason why some people see great results when switching away from them.
Ex. Commercial Detanglers and shampoos that don’t contain oils and butters work best for me. Most commercial conditioners that advertise Shea butter as an ingredient usually just fit on top of my hair. My hair loves natural Shea butter. But if I used Shea moisture’s Shea butter heavy line then followed up with real Shea butter to seal then I would have a dry oily hair problem.
That being said I am a oil/butter lover. I’ve been listening to my hair from day on and picking products that work well with natural oils /butters. The last year I leaned heavily on commercial products that don’t have lots of oils/ butters but make my hair look good in the moments. My wash days grew shorter with each no oil product that I adopted. My hair did ok. It even grew a little but it wasn’t living up to its potential.
I switched back to utilizing more Ayurveda diys with use natural oils/butters to add balance and sealed with natural Shea niolitca. My have feels like it is on a Whole Foods diet and finally getting real nutrition. My hands on time is actually even shorter than before because my hair is so happy but I have to let the different natural products soak in for much longer.
Commercial products have ingredients that accomplish 1-2 results near instantly. Natural ingredients often accomplish many many things at once bc of the hundreds of compounds in a single plant but they need time to fully soak in and often build results over time. Many commercial products that jumped on the natural train weren’t formulated correctly and so sealing with a natural product at the end isn’t going to do much for our hair health.
One of the products that people seem to be using for this method is Uncle Funky's Curl Magic Curl Stimulator. I'm assuming that it's one the "approved" list by Black Girl Curls, however, I also noticed that Jojoba oil is the 4th ingredient, not 6th plus. Is anyone following their program? I'm curious to know if people are using it because they like it or if it's actually on their list.
Also, to anyone who has used this before, what is the consistency? Looking at the ingredients, I'm assuming that it's quite watery or that the oil and water parts would be separated?
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The bold made me laugh! I love it!
You bring up a lot of good points. Like I think about how many commercial products don't work well with each other and the idea that you should stick to a particular product line for that reason.
I'm starting to look into it because I'm open to trying, but I'm a DIYer and I would prefer to use my own products instead of store bought.
More questions (to the general populace)
1. Is the no oils/butters generally intended for wash n go'ers?
2. If the oils are not sealing in the moisture, then what ingredients are? I'm assuming that they're being replaced by something synthetic/plant derrived/(can't figure out the right term)
3. Are people out here using this method without doing a wash n go?
4. Is the ability to seal found in the gels and mousses?