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kandigyrl

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Hi ladies,

I have fine hair type 4a/b. I have been looking for a good moisturizer that does not weigh my hair down or make it feel icky:wallbash:. Would some of you ladies with fine hair tell me what type of moisturizers you've been using :ohwell:.

Thanks
 
I need to know too, because when I get my hair done at the salon I like to keep it bouncy and fluffy so I really don't moisturize until the style gets old because then my hair gets looks really thin and stringy. All I use is a dab of CHI serum every 3 days
 
I don't know how to link a thread but there are a few threads on this same issue.

I have fine hair and I learned that I couldn't moisturize everyday if I was wearing my hair down. When you add products a little bit goes a long way.

If I'm wearing my hair in a straight style when I moisturize I use a light spray like John Frieda leave in and seal with a light oil like coconut or a serum.

If I'm wearing my hair in a braid, bun, or any other style that hides the ends, I'll use any water based creamy moisturizer and seal w/oil.

HTH
 
NTM Silk is gorgeous. I've also discovered Dove Moisture Replenishing Mist - it's wonderful, it keeps my hair beautifully soft and moist. The bad news is they are discontinuing :wallbash: it so I'm going to have to find another water based spray that is a similar formulation, it was just right for my hair.
 
I've just started to use knot today by kinky curly. I love it on my wet hair. I'm usually wearing a fro so I'm not sure what I'd use on my straight hair
 
BB Oil Moisturizer is good for my fine hair, and I have recently fallen in love with HydraTherma Naturals Daily Growth Lotion.... :woot:
 
kids organic (through the whole year)
or ORS olive oil lotion (in the winter or when i baggy)
 

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I am no heat at the moment so I wear it up a lot. I LOVE HE LTR (Herbal Essence Long Term Relationship). But I would love to find one for when my hair is down.
 
I am relaxed. Right now I'm using 911 Leave-In Creme Conditioner, I had bought it to use on my weave but the ingredients are decent so I started using it on my own hair. I am also using Herbal Green Tea Butter by hairveda.com, it is shea based so I use it sparingly. Every other day I follow with a little Castor oil on the ends. I used NTM when I was natural and didn't like it but the way everyone goes on and on about it, I might have to try it out again cuz I haven't found my holy grail of moisturizers yet...
 
I like Qhemet Burdock Buttercream....it's very light and doesn't weigh my hair down at all.
 
Silk Elements has a moisturizing creme....I use very little on the edges and ends when wearing a bun/ponytail...It's not heavy so you should be able to use it when wearing the hair down
 
Hi there,

I have fine hair too and have been using a light weight conditioner the one I use for cw(Vo5) and sealing with oil(coconut, sunflower, sesame or evoo).

hths,
tishee
 
I'm looking into mixing up a moisturizing spritz of rose water/aloe vera juice/ and honeyquat (waiting on honeyquat). Then sealing with coconut oil mixed with a lil castor oil.

I like liquid spritz since they seem lighter and I choose mostly coconut oil since it's s'pose to be able to penetrate the strand and as long as you don't use too much it feels light as well.
 
Jane Carter Solution Hair Nourishing Cream

Hydratherma Naturals Daily Moisturizing Growth Lotion (use sparingly)
 
I have thin hair and I can say that I use a lot of the products mentioned here. I used to be mad because I couldn't get the salon look at home but I have found that with roller setting it helps to get that bouncy and fluffy look.
 
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