fluffyforever
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You sound just like their Instagram page. Trust me I’ve been all on it lol.I use Balance and boost every wash day. Balance is considered *almost clarifying* and the frequency of use depends on your hair's essential elements, styling products used and what the hair has lived through during the previous 7-10 days. Adjustments are needed according to those factors.
I always use Innersense Hydrating Hair Bath after using Balance.
Boost isnt a clarifying conditioner. It has no silicones, polymers, pvp to give the feeling of artificial slip. The secret to using Boost is to use alot of water with it. Always more water to conditioner. Detangling is done with either fingers or detangling tool/or both during the conditioning phase w/Boost. Boost, when used with the appropriate amount of water turns into a foamy, almost soapy conditioning lather with amazing slip.
Innersense Hydrating Conditioner operates the same and requires alot of water to activate the conditioner. It also turns into a foamy almost soapy consistency with slip.
Those are the only 2 non-deep conditioners I have used as regular conditioners for 2+ years and they really do work great.
AG Hair Balance & Boost and Innersense Hydrating Hairbath & Conditioner are all extremely concentrated and require lots of water to activate.
Edit to add: I suspect what you maybe feeling is your hair's true essential elements free from all the extra oils and plasticky ingredients we have come to think of as *moisture* and *conditioning*. Everyone's hair has a different *feel*. Naturally smooth or silky surface textures will feel smoother and *slicker* than naturally more crinkly surface textures. There is nothing wrong with either....just differences in the hair's essential elements.
HTH
One more ?....are you in a partnership with a Cut It Kinky stylist? I know this was key for me and my daughter. This really filled in all the gaps and provided additional insight on all the things including questions about products and techniques.
I’m familiar with all of the essential elements of my hair. But there is something about boost that does not seem to condition my hair for the better. After rinsing out my hair gets tangly like all the shingles on the hair shaft are raised. I add lots of water, I emulsify plenty in my hands before application, I apply, add more water more conditioner, more water. Back and forth trying to make it work. Really working it in, but no amount of water seemed to help at all even for only finger detangling. And I’ve experienced the foamy transformation . Brush and comb detangling was a hard pass even using my beloved tools and I really did try. This conditioner sets me back in time because I spend so long trying to working it in and detangle hair that was not tangled before the conditioner wash. I’m going to keep using the bottle until it’s gone so I’m not giving up, but if it doesn’t work there are other conditioners that work better- Innersense is next on my list of to try. Do you know of a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner with slip in their line?
And I wasn’t expecting this line to be almost clarifying. I don’t need that since all I use is a botanical gel that rinses out mainly with water alone. And I wash a few times per week. I wanted to get the book with the list of shampoos, conditioners and their purposes, but they removed it for sale. So I only know of AG and Innersense based on YouTube videos.
I tried to contact the only cut it kinky stylist in my state but she never responded. And the the nearest ones in nearby states aren’t taking new clients or don’t have their books open until certain times of the month. I’m going to try again when one of their calendars open and I’m just waiting for that booking window.