What is a good product to put on your ends?

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I use a smidgin of the above. I have had mines since Feb this year and, half way through the container.

Or, if you find that it is too heavy for your hair, try Kemi Oyl or, Jojoba Oil.

Ingredients please?
 
For me, definitely Shea Butter :yep:. Keeps my ends moist and nice. I also loving Giovanni Smooth as Silk conditioner right now. My hair feels so light and bouncy with it but yet well moisturized.
 
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I use a smidgin of the above. I have had mines since Feb this year and, half way through the container.

Or, if you find that it is too heavy for your hair, try Kemi Oyl or, Jojoba Oil.


I highly recommend this product, and WonderGro Shea Mega Moisture pomade. All oils work fine on my ends alone, except olive oil and castor oil. Softee Indian Hemp, Africa's Best SuperGro pomade, and TCB Naturals work fine on the ends Just add oil to these pomades. Even Vasoline will do if an oil blend or just one type of oil is added to it.
 
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HoneySuckle Rose Cond??

take a little (dime size), put it through your ends like a moisturizer and wrap. comb it through or finger it through. it makes your hair feel super soft. i did it on a day when my hair was frizzy from the humidy. i wrapped and did a saran wrap under the dryer and my hair looked so fabulous, shiny and soft.
 
Herbal Essences Long Term Relationship. I use on wet and dry. Just a dab, thats all you need. I seal with a serum and my ends feel like a dream.
 
Right now, SunSilk Captivating Curls Leave-In. It was Jane Carter Solution Nourish & Shine (OMG! Best sealant ever) but I ran out =/
 
Ingredients please?

so ladies,

You apply this stuff to your ends when they are wet or dry or both periodically?

Info from Hairoil.com to answer both of your question. Hope this helps.

CONSTANT CARE FOR ENDS
Constant Care for Ends is a conditioning supplement that provides moisture and extra protection for dry, delicate ends. When used daily, it effectively retards ends from splitting, while adding a healthy shine. It also shields ends when straightening with heat implements, helping to make them smoother. For best maintenance trim away unhealthy ends.


Directions: Apply to the ends by gently working in with fingertips until creme is absorbed into the strands, and ends feel smooth. Do not over-apply. Experiment to find out what amount is right for your hair. If length permits, style hair “up” after application (tucking ends away) so that ends are even more protected. For product to maintain its original consistency, refrigerate or store in cool place.


INGREDIENTS: Isocetyl Stearoyl Stearate, Petrolatum, Stearilc Acid, Linoleamidopropyl Ethyl Dimonium Ethosulfate (&) Diethyl Lauramine Isostearate, Tocopheryl Acetate (Vit. E), Propylene Glycol (&) Diazolidinyl Ureas and Methylparaben (&) Propylparaben & Fragrance. Contains no artificial color.
 
I use hawaiian silky 14-1 and other things can't remember them all right now, but I have learned not to get any of this on my scalp so, I take the last three inches and moisturized them after I have spritz my scalp with a aloe vera juice and water, then I rub coconut oil or avocado oil on my scalp but rarely and the last few inches gets the works, Since I been doing this I do not itch or get irritated like I use to. I also do not use a lot, I find that it works better when you use a little and you use it often. My hair has really taken off since I started doing this, its always soft and more flexible then before. I stopped itching so much when I stopped using Shampoo too. So my advice avoid putting anything on your scalp that is not 100% natural. the aloe vera juice mixed with distilled water, the unrefined avocado oil and unrefined coconut oil is enough for my scalp I add nothing else.
 
I don't know if anyone has said this or not (didn't read all the posts-sorry!) but I heard Profectiv Healthy Ends is good. I actually have some from my PJing days over the summer but I haven't really used it since I've been using the shea butter/seal with my oil mix. After all that, my hair would be just too oily. Since you're not bunning or anything like I am maybe that will work for you. Use sparingly though, it can be a little greasy....
 
I live in London and during the colder months of the year
(like 3/4 of the whole year darn it!) I use Castor oil as the oil is thick and ot really protects the ends from drying out. It's like it seals the hair straight away when you apply it.
During the summer months I prefer to use Coconut oil or shea butter.

I tend not to use chemicals on my ends.
 
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I use ORS olive oil every night when i wear my down. i put it on before bed and my hair is light and bouncy the next day.

I do the same on my dry hair :yep: Wet hair I use Suave Humectant and I seal with Vatika Coconut Oil in both cases.
 
I use Profective Healthy Ends and JBCO but I baggy my ends:rolleyes: I'm going to get me some of that Hawaiin Silky Leave In though:yep:
 
Well I wanted to try Hawaiian Silky 14 n 1, but it has mineral oil in it :nono:! So I brought me some Rusk sensories smoother condiioner and I'm gonna diluted it with water in my spray bottle and use it as a leave-in (thanks sylver2) but before I do that I use suave humentant as a leave-in, and my scurl moisturizer (all diluted) in a spray bottle, I also use BB moisturizer, and my shea butter mix, them seal with oil. Now I'm using MT on my scalp only which makes my fine hair thick as hell!
 
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