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Yall are terrible! Encouraging me to get that DC lol! I wish I could do my hair today but I gotta wait until Friday :( Im waiting to try my Jessicurl TooShea! IDT, Che, Brownie I know you got a review on it for me?! lol
 
I don't know about my Fav but I have these in my Stash:

Wheat Germ
Kukui Nut
Cocosta
Avsoya
EVOO
Soy
Olive

Imma really use these up by adding a Splash of them in my DC'ers. I will do HOTs too from time to time.:yep:
 
That Too Shea! is alright. Its more 'watery' than that thick WDT. It was just okay. I used to like it but it is too 'light' for me. The WDT is the bomb, imo. I just 'found' a jar that I had been looking for for a while...lol
 
I bough some stuff, nothing special, gave my cousin a jar of VF just cuz and I am taking my box braids out. i will most likely wear a braidout tomorrow becuase I am too lazy to do anything else.

TW PMB is a definite keeper.
 
That Too Shea! is alright. Its more 'watery' than that thick WDT. It was just okay. I used to like it but it is too 'light' for me. The WDT is the bomb, imo. I just 'found' a jar that I had been looking for for a while...lol

Thanks Ms. B!

I won't get the TooShea:nono: That Reminds Me... I remember Shay saying is wasn't that 'great':ohwell:. And that the WDT is best.

I just got an e-mail from Bear Fruit Hair and they are having a BF Sale! I asked to be added to their list....so when I get that notification, I'll let you all know.:yep:
 
Hey ladies, got home from school TIRED! I can't sleep on Monday so that jacked my whole day and when it class after work I'm sleepy. Anyway got home wash hair, then DC with WDT. I love this conditioner too it makes my hair so and tangle free all in 15 minutes.
 
I can't wait to hear your review of the bear hair T.

I will definitely let you know. All of the Products sound wonderful. I will also take into consideration the time it takes to arrive etc......:yep:

Them writing me back to tell me they will be offering some Holiday Specials are automatic "Cool Points":lol:
 
I am not really feeling a lot of my stylers right now. i am feeling like they are all to heavy and not giving me the look I am looking for. I am sure this is me being temperamental and finicky though.
 
Ladies who do twist out/braid outs etc? How much of your styling cream or gel are you using? Maybe I am using too much or too little product.
 
That Too Shea! is alright. Its more 'watery' than that thick WDT. It was just okay. I used to like it but it is too 'light' for me. The WDT is the bomb, imo. I just 'found' a jar that I had been looking for for a while...lol

I knew I could count on you for a review Brownie lol :lol: Maybe I need to try the WDT again. I used it while I was transitioning and it was just ok to me. Im a harsh critic of deep treatments though lol
 
Ladies who do twist out/braid outs etc? How much of your styling cream or gel are you using? Maybe I am using too much or too little product.

I use a generous amount of leave in and I am light with stylers because I like my hair soft with hold. Right now I am loving SheaMoisture Curl Enhancing Smoothie paired with Miss Jessie's curly pudding. That gave me soft hair with tons of hold. I was light on the smoothie and even lighter on the pudding.
 
Yall are terrible! Encouraging me to get that DC lol! I wish I could do my hair today but I gotta wait until Friday :( Im waiting to try my Jessicurl TooShea! IDT, Che, Brownie I know you got a review on it for me?! lol
i actually liked the too shea as a co wash. i did not like thw wdt though.
Chebaby:

What did you think of that ButtersNBars DC'er?
i will use it next week. this week im doing an ayurvedic mix.

I am not really feeling a lot of my stylers right now. i am feeling like they are all to heavy and not giving me the look I am looking for. I am sure this is me being temperamental and finicky though.
if my hair is soaking wet i just use a finger tip full.
 
Ladies who do twist out/braid outs etc? How much of your styling cream or gel are you using? Maybe I am using too much or too little product.

Mkd, I think we discuss this before about me. I don't like wet braidout/twist too much shrinkages. I know if I do them dry and put too much products there shrinkages/frizz. For me the best twist/braidout is on dry hair day 2 after a fresh wash with little products. I came to realization that frizz is part of being natural because when I do rock washngo/braidouts everyone else think it cute, while I'm thinking this @#@# is frizzy. I can only get one day, haven't matter a week yet. My goal is to get one too, but I'm not buying anythng new that just makes my PJ worst. I have done two twist and bantu the twist and got a good look. Maybe we need to try flat twist out on part of the hair or maybe mix it up a little of everything flat twist, braid or twist. I know I have 3 textures and have to treat them different. We'll get it.
 
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Okay Ya'll.........:rolleyes:

KomazaHairCare is having a Pre-BF Sale 15% off Coupon Code: SAVE.

I ain't buying nothing that is not 20%+ so Imma pass:rolleyes:........I will see if they do something else officially on BF.

I'm serious.:look:

For Me, It's either 20%+ or it's a no-go.:rolleyes:

Especially if the products and/or shipping are 'pricey' to begin with.:nono:
 
I use a generous amount of leave in and I am light with stylers because I like my hair soft with hold. Right now I am loving SheaMoisture Curl Enhancing Smoothie paired with Miss Jessie's curly pudding. That gave me soft hair with tons of hold. I was light on the smoothie and even lighter on the pudding.
I have been debating on getting the shea moisture smoothie. I will pick it up this weekend. i wonder if my hair will like miss jessie's.
 
Moringa Tree Conditioning Ghee


Our creamy, versatile conditioner nourishes, softens and detangles thick, dry hair.



Key ingredients: Contains organic, virgin Coconut Oil for lubricity, slip and emollience. Pure Moringa Oil for its smoothing and softening properties. Extracts of Oatstraw and Burdock for their scalp conditioning and soothing properties. Amla, Brahmi and Nettle for their hair conditioning, strengthening and growth properties and MSM for follicular health and nourishment.


Does not contain mineral oil, lanolin, proteins, silicones, artificial fragrances, dyes or parabens.


100% Vegetarian.


Scented with pure Lavender Oil.


Directions: This versatile conditioner can be used in several ways:
1. Deep conditioner: Apply generously to wet hair, thoroughly massage into scalp and cover with a plastic cap. Leave in for 5-20 minutes. Comb through with fingers or a wide toothed comb and rinse with warm water.
2. Leave-in conditioner on wet hair: Shampoo hair, towel dry and thoroughly distribute through wet or damp hair. Allow to sit for 5 minutes then detangle using fingers or a wide toothed comb. Style as usual.
3. Daily leave-in conditioner on dry hair: Rub a moderate amount between hands and distribute throughout hair. Leave-in and style.
4. Detangler on loose, dry hair. Divide hair into 4-8 sections. Rub a small to moderate amount between palms and work through the entire length of one section of hair at a time. Use fingers or a wide toothed comb to detangle. Repeat process for each section.
5. Detangler on styled, dry hair: Apply a moderate amount to the ends of braids or twists adding more as you work your way up for easy unraveling and detangling.
Styler: Rub between palms and distribute a small to moderate amount through wet or dry hair before blowdrying, twisting or braiding. Helps elongate kinks and coils and enhances natural curl pattern.



Color may vary from batch to batch from white, yellow or tan due to natural color variations inherent in oils and botanicals. Expect slight variations in texture between batches as they are handcrafted. This is not indicative of a formula change and will not affect performance.
 
Mkd, I think we discuss this before about me. I don't like wet braidout/twist too much shrinkages. I know if I do them dry and put too much products there shrinkages/frizz. For me the best twist/braidout is on dry hair day 2 after a fresh wash with little products. I came to realization that frizz is part of being natural because when I do rock washngo/braidouts everyone else think it cute, while I'm thinking this @#@# is frizzy. I can only get one day, haven't matter a week yet. My goal is to get one too, but I'm not buying anythng new that just makes my PJ worst. I have done two twist and bantu the twist and got a good look. Maybe we need to try flat twist out on part of the hair or maybe mix it up a little of everything flat twist, braid or twist. I know I have 3 textures and have to treat them different. We'll get it.
You are right Ltown! I need to keep practicing.
 
Charz, I am thinking about going to aveda to get my hair colored dark brown to get rid of the blonde growing out and to get my hair cut in layers to have some shape to it.
 
Moringa Tree Conditioning Ghee


Our creamy, versatile conditioner nourishes, softens and detangles thick, dry hair.



Key ingredients: Contains organic, virgin Coconut Oil for lubricity, slip and emollience. Pure Moringa Oil for its smoothing and softening properties. Extracts of Oatstraw and Burdock for their scalp conditioning and soothing properties. Amla, Brahmi and Nettle for their hair conditioning, strengthening and growth properties and MSM for follicular health and nourishment.


Does not contain mineral oil, lanolin, proteins, silicones, artificial fragrances, dyes or parabens.


100% Vegetarian.


Scented with pure Lavender Oil.


Directions: This versatile conditioner can be used in several ways:
1. Deep conditioner: Apply generously to wet hair, thoroughly massage into scalp and cover with a plastic cap. Leave in for 5-20 minutes. Comb through with fingers or a wide toothed comb and rinse with warm water.
2. Leave-in conditioner on wet hair: Shampoo hair, towel dry and thoroughly distribute through wet or damp hair. Allow to sit for 5 minutes then detangle using fingers or a wide toothed comb. Style as usual.
3. Daily leave-in conditioner on dry hair: Rub a moderate amount between hands and distribute throughout hair. Leave-in and style.
4. Detangler on loose, dry hair. Divide hair into 4-8 sections. Rub a small to moderate amount between palms and work through the entire length of one section of hair at a time. Use fingers or a wide toothed comb to detangle. Repeat process for each section.
5. Detangler on styled, dry hair: Apply a moderate amount to the ends of braids or twists adding more as you work your way up for easy unraveling and detangling.
Styler: Rub between palms and distribute a small to moderate amount through wet or dry hair before blowdrying, twisting or braiding. Helps elongate kinks and coils and enhances natural curl pattern.



Color may vary from batch to batch from white, yellow or tan due to natural color variations inherent in oils and botanicals. Expect slight variations in texture between batches as they are handcrafted. This is not indicative of a formula change and will not affect performance.[/QUOTE/]


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This right here..... :lick: . I'm gonna pretend I didnt see this post.
 
Whoa...that doesnt look right ^^ what did I do wrong there?

I'm not going to a braidout after all, I am switching from braids to twists slowly, and I hope to keep those in until next Thursday.
 
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