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Frédéric Fekkai Moisturizing Conditioner With Shea Butter - I am absolutely in love with this conditioner! I'm 100% natural and this stuff moisturizes, softens, conditions and takes out the tangles like nothing else! It's even better than Elucence and I thought nothing could top it. I don't find it necessary to use a leave-in conditioner after. I just add some Loreal Anti-Frizz gel and I'm on my way. It can also sub as a great moisturizing deep conditioner w/heat.
Loreal Anti-Frizz Gel - this is the best moisturizing, anti-frizz gel for wash-n-go styles I have ever used! I apply it to soak and wet hair, style the way I want, then let airdry. Hair looks and feels soft and moisturized. I have well-defined curls with sheen/shine. There is no crunch or dryness whatsoever. Hair feels touchably soft all day. It gives you the same benefits of Sta-Sof-Fro, but without the greasiness. Yuk!! An excellent find and only $4.00.
1. Distilled water
2. L'Oreal Nature's Therapy Unfrizz Taming Creme
3. L'Anza Protein Plus shampoo
4. Vaseline
(I hope to add Elucence Acidfying Moisture Treatment to this list but it's too early to tell yet.)
Elasta QP DPR-11 this is my newest hair find, it left my hair super soft and it has a ton of good natural ingredients in it, but best of all it smells like Peaches!
Elucence MB Shampoo this is the shampoo of my dreams and a little does soooo much, I will be using this forever it's a staple!
Kerastase Nutri-Liss blowdry lotion it makes me feel okay after I've been bad and did a blow dry instead of a rollerset like I should
It is Labett, but I only use it for wash-n-gos and I'm totally natural. I don't use it to smooth my hair down or anything like I do with the IC Styling gel. Loreal Anti-frizz gives very little hold, but controls frizz wonderfully.
I can't guarantee it will work the same on relaxed hair (just in case you are).
[ QUOTE ] jada1111 said:
Frédéric Fekkai Moisturizing Conditioner With Shea Butter - I am absolutely in love with this conditioner! I'm 100% natural and this stuff moisturizes, softens, conditions and takes out the tangles like nothing else! It's even better than Elucence and I thought nothing could top it. I don't find it necessary to use a leave-in conditioner after. I just add some Loreal Anti-Frizz gel and I'm on my way. It can also sub as a great moisturizing deep conditioner w/heat.
Loreal Anti-Frizz Gel - this is the best moisturizing, anti-frizz gel for wash-n-go styles I have ever used! I apply it to soak and wet hair, style the way I want, then let airdry. Hair looks and feels soft and moisturized. I have well-defined curls with sheen/shine. There is no crunch or dryness whatsoever. Hair feels touchably soft all day. It gives you the same benefits of Sta-Sof-Fro, but without the greasiness. Yuk!! An excellent find and only $4.00.
These two are my new holy grail products!
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Jada:
Do you have relaxed or natural hair? Do you wear your hair down after using your scrunch method or do you bun it up/ Thanks!
Aura Radiant Humectant Pomade - I use this for the air drying method and also as a stlying aid.
Ion Reconstructor Hair Treatment - This is the best reconstructor I have ever used. I do not need to use a moisturizing conditioner after. It makes my hair strong and manageable. Wonderful product.
Last but not least, Proclaim Natural 7 oil. This stuff does not sit on the hair. It penetrates through the hair shaft making it shiney and soft to touch and the smell is wonderful. All of these products are my staples and I will be using them for a long time to come.
I also am a dedicated user of Aubrey's GPB(for about 15 years now). I see someone else discovered Frederic Fekkai's lovely shea butter conditoner! My hair is relaxed so I'd guess it works for both types.
I love this certain product from a Dominican brand called Lafier. Its a honey and almond conditioner that I love! I would buy it at Ricky's Beauty Supply in NYC, but since I moved back to Florida I haven't had luck finding it down here.
Well its not a product sold in stores (yet)lol, but the best concoction (SP) for me has been the homemade honey & oilve oil treatment prewash. It works wonders!