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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?
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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.