MonaLisa
Well-Known Member
...then buying the product based on that fact....
I was thinking about this because I thought about how I bought products when I first joined the board and how I bought products over the past year...
With the exception of Phyto, which I started using based on my own research - before I even officially joined the board; and I was using White Rain Tropical Coconut before I joined the board.
I only ventured to use Affirm (once, horrible experience) based on a recommendation because I was going to be using the Keracare line (again, based on recommendation).
At this point I hadn't ventured out on really trying things out - I immediately started with the Keracare, convinced that it was working for me (it wasn't).
Honestly, thank goodness for thoughtful pj'ism - because thanks to that I found the products that truly have worked for me.
Now, had I thought about the two products that my hair immediately gravitated to - Phytorelaxer (a relaxer that contains a plant compound) and WRTC (Coconut) - it could've saved me a lot of trial and error had I focused on products that contained those elements...
What I primarily use now:
Phytorelaxer (plant compound base)
WRTC (Coconut)
Pantene Relaxed & Natural BD Mask (Coconut/Jojoba)
AVEDA (Plant derived)
Joico (Marine Technology)
Vatika Oil/Shakakai oil (Vatika, Coconut Oil; Shakakai, Plant source)
Alma/Coconut Bar to wash hair with
This is the core essence of my regimen now and going forward..
Do y'all see where I'm going with this? Or am I messing up badly?
This truly falls under the heading of choosing products that work for your hair and not for someone else - sure they may have this gawwgeous head of hair - but that's not your head. You too can have that gawwgeous head of hair with choosing products that work for you.
Also, I messed up by trying to use products that heads were using that just weren't similar to mine
. That was the second key in my gaining some progress, listening to those who's hair seemed to respond to things I liked and to seek them out and observe 'hair cousins'.
Do y'all see where I'm going with this?
Or am I messing up badly? 
I'm just looking to maybe just make somebody who is starting out on their hair journey really think about it and not get caught up like I did initially (and I'm sure others on the board) -- maybe can save some folks from some heartbreak and some setbacks...
and get that hair poppin and growing and getting healthy in '08 and beyond...
Please share if you agree or have an alternate viewpoint -
we're all still learning...and the goal is Happy Healthy Hair Growing...
I was thinking about this because I thought about how I bought products when I first joined the board and how I bought products over the past year...
With the exception of Phyto, which I started using based on my own research - before I even officially joined the board; and I was using White Rain Tropical Coconut before I joined the board.
I only ventured to use Affirm (once, horrible experience) based on a recommendation because I was going to be using the Keracare line (again, based on recommendation).
At this point I hadn't ventured out on really trying things out - I immediately started with the Keracare, convinced that it was working for me (it wasn't).
Honestly, thank goodness for thoughtful pj'ism - because thanks to that I found the products that truly have worked for me.
Now, had I thought about the two products that my hair immediately gravitated to - Phytorelaxer (a relaxer that contains a plant compound) and WRTC (Coconut) - it could've saved me a lot of trial and error had I focused on products that contained those elements...
What I primarily use now:
Phytorelaxer (plant compound base)
WRTC (Coconut)
Pantene Relaxed & Natural BD Mask (Coconut/Jojoba)
AVEDA (Plant derived)
Joico (Marine Technology)
Vatika Oil/Shakakai oil (Vatika, Coconut Oil; Shakakai, Plant source)
Alma/Coconut Bar to wash hair with
This is the core essence of my regimen now and going forward..
Do y'all see where I'm going with this? Or am I messing up badly?
This truly falls under the heading of choosing products that work for your hair and not for someone else - sure they may have this gawwgeous head of hair - but that's not your head. You too can have that gawwgeous head of hair with choosing products that work for you.
Also, I messed up by trying to use products that heads were using that just weren't similar to mine
. That was the second key in my gaining some progress, listening to those who's hair seemed to respond to things I liked and to seek them out and observe 'hair cousins'. Do y'all see where I'm going with this?
Or am I messing up badly? 
I'm just looking to maybe just make somebody who is starting out on their hair journey really think about it and not get caught up like I did initially (and I'm sure others on the board) -- maybe can save some folks from some heartbreak and some setbacks...
and get that hair poppin and growing and getting healthy in '08 and beyond...

Please share if you agree or have an alternate viewpoint -
we're all still learning...and the goal is Happy Healthy Hair Growing...
G'won...try em out.
If I have a pj moment...it's usually based on something one of the hair cousins has said...I really don't stray too far out of the fam anymore..
Wasn't so excited about a product since AVEDA turned me out...Thank you cuz! 
you up...stop going to salon so much, start taking care of your own hair
) disagree...being natural or relaxed doesn't really have as much to do with it as you may think. For the most part yea, there are some patterns in the kind of products that natural and relaxed heads use (like relaxed needs some form of protein to strengthen the hair after chemical services, while many naturals don't need protein).
how did you find your cousins? I'm just asking because I was looking at your fotki and your hair seems very similar to mine 4a/4b relaxed and fine strands....except my hair isn't thin??? I have lots of strands but they are fine
) and in my mind...thought it was doing wonderous things for me. Not negating Humecto, I'm sure it's wonderful for some - it just wasn't right for me. My hair was trying to tell me it wasn't...but I didn't want to listen because I saw others using it (thick haired folks) - and at that time..I didn't really think about the difference in hair...I just went by 'hair type - 4a/b' and not 'hair similarity'...

. If it weren't for artemis and sistaslick I wouldn't have known that keracare moisturizing and detangling shampoo makes my hair dry as he** because of the high pH....so yeah I guess I will have to start pay more attention to what people are using who have hair type more like my own. 
. Buying too much d*** stuff for my hair. It's like an addiction but yeah that girl knows what she's talking about that's for sure. I found out about the keracare on the real talk thread about 1 month or 2 ago. I was PO'ed cause I just bought it and I was like wow my hair feels so soft....when I was washing it, but when it dried it was horrible! I have almost completely given up on shampoo now anyway because i can't seem to find one that works right! I know i can do this though and maybe one day my hair will be as beautiful and long as yours 

thanks guys
So now i still try new things but i make sure they have that ingredient