lala76 said:Can MTG only be purcased online?
Henrietta said:My Experience with the two are as follows
MTG
Postives- Really grows my hair
Negatives- Smells funny, made my hair brittle.
Note-still use it...anything to make my hair grow)
WGHO
Positives- Made my hair softer and more managable,i also noticed less breakage.
Negative- It didnt grow my hair significantly
Note- i use this when my hair seems really really brittle and also to seal in hair moisturisers.
Hope this is of help to you
AtlantaJJ said:Great feedback, I just picked some WGO up from Sally's last night and put it on my roots, it really makes a difference, so soft!
t sounds like MTG and WGO might be used in conjunction, one to grow the the hair and the other to help retain what you grow......hmmmm that's a thought.
I personally can't see putting a horse product in my hair! LOL I'm focusing on the vitamins, and then conditioning to maintain the hair that I grow. Everyone has to develop the technique that works for them
Henrietta said:Thanks girl...
I am actually considering mixing sulphur with WGHO cos sulphur is the main ingredient in MTG that makes hair gro...so your on to something. My hair definately loves WGHO cos that softness is to die for
PS: Still rocking your lovely UPA clip?
AtlantaJJ said:Girl, I am rocking the pony and the falls, I love this protective styling business, it makes it so much easier on me and my hair. I'm working out a lot so I don't have do hours of styling and damage to my hair to look good! I love this site, where have you guys been all my life?!?
That sulphur in the WGHO idea is brilliant!! It will be named the "Extra Special Henrietta Forumlation".
WGO=Wild growth oilPrecious_1 said:What is wgo, and whats a co-wash, im still learning
dany06 said:Hey, would it be safe to use both together? I like the feel that wgo gives to my hair. I have mtg but haven't used it yet. Since it is said the mtg makes hair brittle, could I still use the wgo with it to make my hair soft?