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I would like to join this challenge.
Ok is the way nouveau in the turquoise blue bottle? ok whats the name of what you guys are using exactly so i can remember... using s curl and also the braid spray from fantasia which is awesome..
I have a question: Which of the Wave Noveaus are those that use, are using. I was going to buy some, but there was two different ones. I want to try a light version of the juice. Something I can use for straight styles. If not Wave Noveau, then recommendations?
Is one using Hawaiian Silky? I started to buy some today.
I'll have to drop out of this challenged, juice doesn't like me ever in really high humidity.
I use the finishing lotion and the mist. To me these go together perfectly. The mist is really light and watery but the lotion is thicker.
Do you use the lotion and then spray the mist?
I use the lotion about 3 times a week and I use the mist everyday to keep up the moisture.
Created my own protein treatment because I am broke, sat under the heating cap, co-washed and juiced.
Hey Chelz! Eggs.Did you use eggs or yogurt or avocado?
now you got me wanting to try the mist!! What are the first 3 ingredients? Cause I think on the site they changed it to moisturizing mist and not finishing mist...erplexed
This question may seem a little off, (dat's how I roll) but for those of you who have been juicing for a while, is it okay to juice in the winter? I'm not talking about the hair being wet. What I am worried about is the glycerin content. I've heard that glycerin can dry the hair out when the hair is dry and I know that for me, dryness is a MAJOR issue in the winter!
I wouldn't want to make it worse!
It's called moisturizing finishing mist, the ingredients are: aqua/water, propylene glycol, glycerin, phenoxyethanol, oleth-20, methylparaben, polyquaternium-6, parfum/fragrance, disoduim EDTA, Butylphentl methylpropional, linalool F.I.L. D4481/2.
This question may seem a little off, (dat's how I roll) but for those of you who have been juicing for a while, is it okay to juice in the winter? I'm not talking about the hair being wet. What I am worried about is the glycerin content. I've heard that glycerin can dry the hair out when the hair is dry and I know that for me, dryness is a MAJOR issue in the winter!
I wouldn't want to make it worse!
Thanks, I want some of that! It sounds good...or maybe I will just get some braid spray from the grocery store...![]()
Thanks Chelz and Ms. Blue! I was thinking I would continue using full strength juice till October or November and then start diluting it some to decrease the glycerin content and then sealing with some a thick oil or some kind of butter.
Oh, and sorry for the off season question but I am really trying to be prepared for when the weather changes again. Winter has always meant a grueling, painful death for my hair and I am really hoping to avoid that this year!
Never too early to be prepared!![]()
I also thinking of using braid spray after the mist is finished. I think braid spray will have better ingredients.
Grueling painful death!
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Did you know Qhemet Biologics has a thick cream that is has glycerin,MondoDismo uses it...
And dont worry, that was not a bad question to ask by any means..![]()
Yes, a grueling and painful death indeed!It normally gets really dry and brittle before breaking off like there's no tomorrow! Quite awful to watch that happen year after year!
I'm hoping the simple fact that I am now natural will help, not to mention the knowledge that I have gained about healthy hair care!
Anyway, Qhemet Biologics? Are their products expensive? I'll have to look online to see if I can find some info. That cream sounds absolutely![]()
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