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I can't believe I have not been on here since Nov last year:/ I use to be soo hooked until I found what works
Moisture
Moroccanoil Restorative Hair Mask
Joico Moisture Recovery Balm
Protein
Komaza Care Protein
My hair type is 3C, fine with low density and normal porosity. The DCs I listed are the best of the best in my 350+ arsenal of deep conditioners, so that's saying a lot. Each of them always provides me with exemplary results - soft, highly moisturized and emollient hair.
Hi PJaye,
I just found out that I'm normal porosity. I'm also 3c and fine strands. Which leave in conditioners and moisturizers work well for you? Thank you!
With fine strands, I recommend keeping things light, but highly emollient by using creamy products that provide long-lasting moisture and avoiding the temptation of heavy-handedness (guilty). My favorite leave-ins are CRN Coconut Water Treatment, CRN Curl Love Moisture Milk, APB Cupuacu Avocado Moisturizer and Smooth Naturals Ultimate Hair Treat. All of these products are highly moisturizing and emollient; I also use them as mid-week refreshers/moisturizers with great success (plus, they give great shine and definition for braid-outs). HTH!
Thanks so much for responding!
The best of the best in my arsenal of products are:
Darcy's Botanicals Pumpkin Seed Conditioner
Camille Rose Naturals Coconut Water Penetrating Hair Treatment
Bee Mine Bee-U-tiful Deep Conditioner
Annabelle’s Perfect Blends Ayurvedic Mud Mask
Naturelle Grow Intense Deep Conditioner
Naturelle Grow Mango & Coconut Water Treatment
Naturelle Grow Marshmallow Root & Slippery Elm Conditioner
Naturelle Grow Jamaica Me Crazy Hair Conditioner
What else have u tried of Annabelle's? You listed some good ones. I love all 3 of the Naturellegrow Grow DCs you listed and also love the Bee Mine(surely not the price). I am surprised you didn't list any Silk Dreams. I love that Vanilla Silk, Shea What, and Shea What Deux!!! Have u tried them....can't remember if I have seen your review on these or not?
I've sampled a host of APB products, especially the DCs. I didn't list Silk Dreams because the conditioners I mentioned are the best of the best and the SD DCs didn't make the cut (primarily because their consistencies are like a thick paste that must be cut with oil in order for me to use them, and they also require heat to glean the full conditioning benefits). I have them, but I always skip over them in favor of another DC because I don't feel like being bothered with adding things and sitting under a dryer.
Straight Request Fixative Deep Conditioner.
http://www.straightrequestproducts.com/fixative
It really helped turn my coils around a few years back. I was shedding heavily and a stylist recommended this. She did mostly relaxed heads but I would go to her to monthly for a wash, deep conditioning and cornrows under my wig. Helped my hair thicken up and go from BSL to within WL in a few months. I love their products and their sulfate-free shampoo is very good too.
My go to conditioners are Joico Moisture Recovery regular conditioner and balm and Aubrey Organics White Camila.
I'm 4 a/b with High Porosity
Yes! This is probably the best conditioner I have ever used, I don't know why I still try others.
Your hair is ok with the change in ingredients for Aubrey?
My hair is hipo, 4a (O in the LOIS scheme), and I have high density fine strands (a few course parts in the back).
I cosign on the NG Indian Pink Clay Mask. Magical. Voodoo. I got the sample and will be getting a regular size. While on, keeps my hair super stretched out. Knocks out tangles. I can't remember the moisture after. Will use again and report back.
For softening, my HG is the SM High Porosity Moisture-seal Masque.
My hair felt really good with both the Mielle Organics DC and the TGIN DC.
I have yet to find a DC that leaves me with a lot of moisture. I'm looking, like you.
So far the best longer-lasting moisturizing products I've experienced are: Oyin Hair Dew, Naturalicious clay treatment/wash, and TGIN Green Tea Super Moist Leave In.
Straight Request Fixative Deep Conditioner.
http://www.straightrequestproducts.com/fixative
It really helped turn my coils around a few years back. I was shedding heavily and a stylist recommended this. She did mostly relaxed heads but I would go to her to monthly for a wash, deep conditioning and cornrows under my wig. Helped my hair thicken up and go from BSL to within WL in a few months. I love their products and their sulfate-free shampoo is very good too.
Straight Request Fixative Deep Conditioner.
http://www.straightrequestproducts.com/fixative
It really helped turn my coils around a few years back. I was shedding heavily and a stylist recommended this. She did mostly relaxed heads but I would go to her to monthly for a wash, deep conditioning and cornrows under my wig. Helped my hair thicken up and go from BSL to within WL in a few months. I love their products and their sulfate-free shampoo is very good too.
What are the ingredients in the Straight Request Fixative Deep Conditioner? TIA!
Wait wut? I am BSL and I would love to go to WL in a few months.
What was your full regimen at the time? If you don't mind sharing?
What are the ingredients in the Straight Request Fixative Deep Conditioner? TIA!
Panthenol is one of them. Aren't they typically "bad"?
The only thing listed is African Shea Butter & Pathenol. There's gotta be peppermint because I can feel it. They don't have ingredients listed. I called them years ago and was told that it's because the owner (a black man) is worried about people copying his formula.
I think people sleep on it because it's not available in BSS, hair salons or Wal-Mart. You have to order it. And Straight Request is often associated with relaxers so I think a lot of natural girls don't even consider it plus YT vloggers haven't recommended it. It's very good though and I suggest other ladies give this black-owned company a shot.