leona2025
Well-Known Member
I know a lot of people are using things like Redken (which I love) and Joico and similar lines, but I discovered that my cheap beginning products really work for me. I know there's a lotta label readers out there and people who only want to have the best natural products and I think that's awesome, but I am too lazy to read and find out what all these ingredients are and how they work. I started out with just ORS moisturizer, mane and tail conditioner, and panteen. Then as the PJ in me begin to form I tried everything under the sun including using Queen Helene garlic shampoo when I wasn't shedding which strangely made me shed and Redken Butter Treat. After seeing a bunch of little broken pieces in my sink I decided to take it back to my basics. When my regime was simple and my hair seemed to thrive. I deep condition with a mixture of my Motions Moisture Plus, Porosity Control, Panteen Moisture Mask. It's the best thing I've encountered yet. I Moisturize everyday with Elasta QP Recovery oil moisturizer and then I smooth on the Mane and Tail as a leave in. The mane and tail always stops all my breakage and my hair seems to thicken up. I still have some fermadoyl(sp) and don't know what to do with it. So Ladies name your cheap/or unpopular products and techniques that work for you.
My staples are plain water, extra virgin coconut oil and castor oil, Motions, Proclaim and VO5, just to name a few. I'm glad you've found what works for you.
. So as of last weekend I'm back to co-washing once a week with Suave and using it as a leave-in and daily moisturizer sealing with coconut oil.
Plus I love the fact that I only use 2 products for the majority of my hair-care, the only other things I use are Elasta QP's lye relaxer and their neutralizing shampoo, yes ladies I use Suave cond. after I wash out my relaxer and it works for me. I'm gonna trim off about 1/4 inch from my ends next weekend and then I'll be back on track.