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CharUK

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OK, I've only had this for a day, and I'm using it on both my daughters hair, as they both suffer from very dry hair (especially the older one).

I can't say it did much really, and i'm wondering if it would work better if I added something?

I don't know if I should add oil (e.g. castor, coconut)

Or conditioner?

Any ideas?

x
 
Char, Hi

I have been using stay sof fro with Jojobo Oil (Dnt mix myself), and I wasnt impressed my self. Its ok on my new growth but not good on the ends at all.
Left them dry and crinkle. You could try add some pure jojoba oil, its the only oil I swaer by its very moisturizing( I have read its one of the only oils that moistures right down to hair shaft) Or you could jump on the S-Curl wagon, so many people on this board cant be wrong about. I am try that soon

Let me know how you get on
 
I use Sta Sof Fro and I added essential oils to it to give it a little more "kick" I added lavender, ylang ylang, tea tree and sandalwood essential oils. All of these have benefits for the hair and/or scalp. I can't see adding any carrier oil (like jojoba or castor oil) to it as I would think it would make it heavier.
 
I use Sta sof Fro, but only on my new growth. If used on the length, I think it makes hair feel more greasy than moisturized. It's a great detangler though. Perhaps try finding a different product to use for moisturizing?
 
Thanks ladies.

I've discovered I've purchased the wrong product :( I have the hair spray oil sheen comb out conditioner, NOT the moisturizer! argh! How annoying.

I wasn't impressed with S curl at all, it didn't do anything for their hair either.

xx
 
This is the one I use. It has "comb out" on it as well

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Sta-Sof-Fro Hair & Scalp Spray is an exclusive blend of softeners plus protein designed especially for dry and damaged hair. Special moisturizers soften and condition hard to manage hair and add long lasting sheen without messy build up. This specially formulated hair spray, with proteins and conditoners, is often recommended by hairstylists for maintenance of curls, waves, naturals and braids. A high quality product for the entire family. Directions: Hold about six inches from the hair, spray evenly, massage well and style.
 
KAddy said:
This is the one I use. It has "comb out" on it as well

adam2002.gif

Sta-Sof-Fro Hair & Scalp Spray is an exclusive blend of softeners plus protein designed especially for dry and damaged hair. Special moisturizers soften and condition hard to manage hair and add long lasting sheen without messy build up. This specially formulated hair spray, with proteins and conditoners, is often recommended by hairstylists for maintenance of curls, waves, naturals and braids. A high quality product for the entire family. Directions: Hold about six inches from the hair, spray evenly, massage well and style.
Yes!! That's the one! How do you find it?

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KAddy said:
This is the one I use. It has "comb out" on it as well

adam2002.gif

Sta-Sof-Fro Hair & Scalp Spray is an exclusive blend of softeners plus protein designed especially for dry and damaged hair. Special moisturizers soften and condition hard to manage hair and add long lasting sheen without messy build up. This specially formulated hair spray, with proteins and conditoners, is often recommended by hairstylists for maintenance of curls, waves, naturals and braids. A high quality product for the entire family. Directions: Hold about six inches from the hair, spray evenly, massage well and style.


This is the one I use. I think I got mine at Rite Aid or somewhere. Any generic place like that should have it. Just look in the painfully small "black hair care" section and you should see it!
 
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