Hi Maria,
Truthfully, if I were a richer woman and could afford luxury hair products for daily use, this would be my go to line. I love Curl Junkie. I have yet to find a line that works as seamlessly. I use silk dreams because it is cheaper, and my hair prospers with it.
My favorite cleanser is daily fix, but I use SD whip my hair, and go moist, because it is almost as good at one third the price.
My favorite leave in honey butta, it is works like a charm for providing hold and defining my twist. But I use a combination of SD aaliyah butter over silky satin because of the cost most of the time. I still intend to buy honey butta.
Curl rehab would be holy grail if I could afford it. It is the best moisturizing DC, it is the best detangle r, and it is the best leave in for my hair. I use SD silky satin, vanilla silk or destination hydration, and they work very well for the price point. SD wheat was my favorite, but my beach air spoiled it, so I had to let go.
Deep fix is ok, I prefer SD's chocolate, wheat germ, vanilla silk, or shea what to deep fix as a all in one light protein conditioner.
I love curls in a bottle too, it pops my curls. I use my homade flax seed gel, again because of cost.
Embyra I hate that smoothing lotion too. It was ok, but at the price, I expected miracles. I prefer SD, Claudies, QB, or my home mades to this stuff. 4 b/c look away, because the nappy ain't happy. Oh last point, smoothing lotion was my favorite CJ leave in in a bottle. In my opinion, CJ does not make a good leave in lotion for 4 b/c hair. They weren't moisturizing enough, they didn't have enough slip, and they cost too much for me to have to doctor them up. The argon one just sat on my hair, and seemed more like glue than moisturizer. Smoothing lotion was alright, but not at the price. Before I tried other products I thought these were great, but I have since tried so much better at lower prices.
Lastly, I hated repair me too. It made my hair hard, but still wasn't enough protein. So I would have to use back to back protein treatments, and follow with a moisture DC. It was too much work trying to get enough protein to stop my fine hair from breaking with this one, and avoiding having crunchy hard hair. SD does not make a hard protein, so I can't compare it to that. Protein seems to be the most important part of my reggie and most companies make one I can use.
Curl junkie is my favorite line. They have everything. It is hard picking out what works for your hair out of all of their products, but it is very rewarding. I started my healthy hair journey with this line, and when the economy improves I will probably go back to it. It is reliable, a little goes a long way so my products last a long time, and I like the fruit smells. Good luck.
ETA: 4 a and 3 c and relaxed heads hate honey butta, they say it is too heavy and takes too long to dry, just in case some one wants to use my reveiw to purchase. I really think this product is for those of us that identify with b and above.