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WHICH QHEMET MOISTURIZER WOULD YOU RECOMMEND?

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WHICH QHEMET MOISTURIZER WOULD YOU USE?

  • Burdock root-butter creme

    Votes: 54 31.4%
  • Amla and Olive-heavy creme

    Votes: 81 47.1%
  • Olive creme-Conditioner and detangler

    Votes: 13 7.6%
  • Olive and Honey-Hydrating balm

    Votes: 24 14.0%

  • Total voters
    172
  • Poll closed .
You seriously can't go wrong any of them :yep:

Buuuut, I HAVE to recommend the Olive & Honey Balm :lick: :yay: :lick: :yay: :lick: :yay:
 
I love the olive cream conditioner and detangler, that's my absolute favorite moisturizer. The burdock root cream is good as well.
 
Burdock root butter creme! :love:It leaves my hair extremely soft and hydrated...This is the only product that enables me to go a day or two w/o moisturizing my hair. It rocks!:Copy of 2cool:
 
the burdock root butter is great for spring/summer. Its really light and creamy

the heavy creme is a great fall/winter moisturizer
 
My heart belongs to to Amla & Olive Heavy Cream. It's extremely concentrated and heaven for dry ends.

I also use the Olive Cream Detangler on occasion and have a sample of the Burdock Butter Cream, they are both very good but the Amla & Olive is my favorite.
 
For you now, because you are newly natural I would recommend the Amla Heavy Cream. You need to focus more on growing your TWA. But, when you get longer, probably the honey and olive oil hydrating balm and coconut detangler to help shingle your curls.
 
My first love is the Heavy Cream. I love the Hydrating Balm too.. Errrrr and I like the detangler for taking down twists.....and I just ordered the Burdock Root butter. I am sure I will love that too....:grin::lick:
 
For you now, because you are newly natural I would recommend the Amla Heavy Cream. You need to focus more on growing your TWA. But, when you get longer, probably the honey and olive oil hydrating balm and coconut detangler to help shingle your curls.
Thanks for your feedback. Will it help me grow out my TWA somehow?
 
I haven't tried the one with honey, but I have tried the other 3. I could never really get with the heavy cream, just too heavy for me and felt too sticky/tacky to me. If you like heavy products, though, this is about as heavy as it gets. I like the Olive Cream Detangler, too. It's a bit on the greasy side, but I still like it. Probably intentionally made oily because it is, after all, supposed to provide slip for detangling. My favorite of the 3 is the burdock root cream, though. It's lighter than the heavy cream and not as oily as the olive detangler.
 
Mandy4610 I think bravenewgirl87 is saying that the heavy cream w/ its moisturizing properties, will help you to retain length. As opposed to loosing it through breakage.
 
Thanks for your feedback. Will it help me grow out my TWA somehow?

Well every qhemet product has sulfur in it. If you're not crazy about washing often or if you have dandruff issues then I would suggest the Burdock root. But, yea... it will give your hair mega moisture. If its too rich, just apply a pea size to damp or wet hair.
 
Well every qhemet product has sulfur in it. If you're not crazy about washing often or if you have dandruff issues then I would suggest the Burdock root. But, yea... it will give your hair mega moisture. If its too rich, just apply a pea size to damp or wet hair.
Thanks girl, it looks like I will be getting the heavy creme:grin:
 
I am an avid Qhemet user.

The Olive Cream Detangler is actually my leave-in. I use it on wet hair and VERY rarely on dry hair.

Honestly, use this as my leave-in really does not require lots of moisture between washes, which I do evry 3-4 days.

I love the Heavy Cream, but it is too thick for me to use a lot. I use a tiny tiny bit on my ends sometimes.

The Burdock root Butter cream is great, but I notice it only works for me when I am 3 weeks post relaxer and less. After that it does not do much for me.

I STILL have some of the beloved Sidr Tree Butter Balm that I use. :nono: It is discontinued and has been my favorite item from her line. When my currect containers are gone (I have 2 left, one of them is abut 60% full) I think I may just use the heavy cream on my ends when I need it. That Sidr Tree will last me another year or so so I will deal with it then.

I do not care for the Hydrating Balm. It is too oily and grease like for me. I don't care for the smell of it either.

I have her oils, as well. I am not sure they fit into my hair care reggie. I prefer Nasabb's oils, but you know I have to give the Qhemet ones a try.
 
I am an avid Qhemet user.

The Olive Cream Detangler is actually my leave-in. I use it on wet hair and VERY rarely on dry hair.

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I do not care for the Hydrating Balm. It is too oily and grease like for me. I don't care for the smell of it either.

So the hydrating balm is oilier than the olive cream detangler? I like the olive cream detangler, but it pushes my oily level as far as I'm willing to go.
 
So the hydrating balm is oilier than the olive cream detangler? I like the olive cream detangler, but it pushes my oily level as far as I'm willing to go.

In my opinion, yes, but in a different way.

The Olive cream Detangler is oily, too, but I think that is why I use it on my wet hair only. It does not turn out so oily as a result. On dry hair it does tend to be a bit much for me. But the hydrating balm is like a grease, to me. I just did not care for it. But, that may be that it just does not fit into my regimen with all of my products. So many people do like it. It just wasn't for me. It did give me moisture, but weighed down, greasy, I-don't-want-to touch-hair moisture. But that was just me. :)
 
I love the olive and honey hydrating balm on wet hair. It gives my tresses the much needed moisture. I (personally) don't feel like it's greasy, but I have very dry hair. The Heavy Cream and even the Burdock Root were too heavy and made my hair tacky.
 
Burdock root butter creme! :love:It leaves my hair extremely soft and hydrated...This is the only product that enables me to go a day or two w/o moisturizing my hair. It rocks!:Copy of 2cool:
If you like it then I have to get it because your hair is beautiful!!!!
 
Are there any naturals using this Karkady Tea Replenishing Mist or is this not needed with the Alma Heavy Cream and / or the OO Detangler??
 
I love the Amla and Olive Heavy Cream, but its too heavy for my fine hair during the summer. But all Qhemet products are great...so its a win win:yep:
 
I liked the Olive Oil and Honey on my TWA. The absolute best thing for my hair is the detangling creme, which I use as a moisturizer. When I ran out, I used the Amla creme for several months in the interim, which was okay and made my hair stronger. But I do love the detangling creme, and haven't bothered to try anything else. I would get the sampler. I used that for about a year while my TWA grew out-a little goes a long way.
 
I just tried the Amla Heavy Cream two days ago and I LOVVVVEEEE it!!

I didn't expect the product to be this good, but it totally moisturizes my hair and it keeps the frizzies away. Not too heavy at all.

I think I have found my staple moisturizer for life.

Honestly, I don't think you can go wrong with any of these products.
 
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