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krissynick

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hi guys


i heard alot about how good elasta qp products are and how inexpensive they are... any others u know of... cause im going broke over here ..lol
 
Le kair Cholesterol-cheap and effective
ORS Replenishing packs
WRTC Conditioner-great for co-washes
 
tresseme salon bottle clarifiying shampoo :yep: I think its like 3 dollars, ive had the same bottle for a year :D
 
thanks does it detangle too?

it does, but not the best out there... what it is really known for is the moisture factor. its excellent for moisture.

A better detangler to me is Sunsilk Therma shine detangling spray and also, Tresemme Condish (I love Anti Breakage but Moisture is great too)

As a matter of fact, TRESEMME IS THE BEST CHEAP LINE thats does it all. It detangles, makes hair manageable, comes in a LARGE bottle for $3 and it will last you a nice amount of time. It strengthens the hair and works wonders on dry frizzy hair. Its a salon product, but its inexpensive. I love their poo and condish and now I'm trying their hair balm intensie DC ($0.10 a package) SERIOUSLY! This was at Sally's but I bought them all up from the Sally's in Westland MI.... I bet they work wonders.
 
Frizz Ease Moisturing DC is amongst the cheaper ones and gives me similar or the same results like Humectress for half the cost.
In addition to that it doesn't have Mineral Oil or at least I never saw any.
 
Girl, I know all about cheap products...

Elasa QP used to be one of my staple brands. Great sulfate free shampoos, the DRC-11 is good and not too thick if you mix it with a little evoo.

Motions has some good stuff. The nourish leave in, they have a good silk protein conditioner, and I've used their shampoos for clarifying.

Miss keys 10 en 1 is a great conditioner! Definately check it out.

IC fantasia makes very good gels.

Neutrogena triple moisture line is good too. Especially the shampoo and serum.

Garnier fructis is suprisingly good too. The conditioners are pretty ok. The curl soft cream is one of the best leave ins I've tried.
 
Girl, I know all about cheap products...

Elasa QP used to be one of my staple brands. Great sulfate free shampoos, the DRC-11 is good and not too thick if you mix it with a little evoo.

Motions has some good stuff. The nourish leave in, they have a good silk protein conditioner, and I've used their shampoos for clarifying.

Miss keys 10 en 1 is a great conditioner! Definately check it out.

IC fantasia makes very good gels.

Neutrogena triple moisture line is good too. Especially the shampoo and serum.

Garnier fructis is suprisingly good too. The conditioners are pretty ok. The curl soft cream is one of the best leave ins I've tried.


She's right about Garnier. I used Garnier through my first yr of college and experienced amazing results and growth. I 4got about this stuff. Hmmm, trying to resist buying it again. I would have no room.
 
Motions Moisture Plus
Motions CPR Deep Conditioning Treatment
Motions Lavish Poo
ORS Hair Mayo
ORS Replenishing Pak
ORS Aloe Rid Poo
Cream of Nature Poo's
Profectiv Growth Masque
 
Infusium 23 (Repairology) is a fabulous detangler for type 4a/b hair. :superbanana:

Mane N' Tail shampoos and conditioners

Silk Elements conditioners
 
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