Incognitus
Well-Known Member
I've been a member since like '06 but never actually posted. I think I hold the record for longest lurker
erplexed Now, I'm just sooo lost. I think I'm going through information overload. Here's my breakdown:
I have 2 left hands when it comes to my hair. I grew up with someone else always doing my hair, so I've only recently learned how to do certain things myself. I haven't relaxed since Sept 08 and still have a few inches of relaxed ends. I've trimmed some ends here and there, and some just broke off along the way. The back of my head has no relaxed ends left. It seems to grow faster, so I trimmed it more. I seem to have 3c/4a hair. I'm going by my preteen era of no perm and the current natural parts of my hair.
My Products:
Suave Coconut Conditioner
V05 Conditioner
Giovanni Smooth as Silk Conditioner (Gio SAS)
Giovanni Direct Leave-In
Carol's Daughter Hair Milk (CD)
Carol's Daughter Hair Butter (CD)
ACV (diluted with water)
Jojoba Oil - organic
Tea Tree Oil - Organic
Mega-Tek (MT)
Routine:
Cowash with V05 or Suave 3x week.
ACV (diluted with H2O) rinse 1x week.
Deep condition 1x week (overnight) with Gio SAS.
Apply MT to scalp then add CD Hair butter or Milk to ends.
Divide hair into 4 thick twists and cover hair. Keep MT Overnight.
Wash out MT with a cowash & apply CD to hair.
My Issues:
When I used Gio Direct Leave-In, my hair doesn't want to absorb it. I thought maybe I used too much, but even when I spray it on, it doesn't want to absorb into my hair unless I rub it on continuously. And this porous/nonporous hair stuff has me lost.
I need a moisturizing conditioner to apply to my hair while I'm using MT. How do I know if a product is a "moisturizing" conditioner and has no protein in it? Can anyone please recommend a few good moisturizing, non-protein Leave-in conditioners? Also, how do I know if a conditioner is a humectant? Winter is fast approaching and I live in the Midwest.
A few days ago, I made a mix of Giovanni Direct Leave-In, water, Jojoba oil, and a few drops Tea Tree oil. When I spray it on, my hair doesn't seem to want to absorb it. I have to manually rub it in. Then after 30 min or so, my hair feels a little tough. Not dry, just slightly tough/slightly crunchy.
I just need some sort of starting point. There just seems to be so many products...it's overwhelming. I just want a list of good deep conditioners and leave-in (non-protein) moisturizing conditioners with no "bad" ingredients. Bad = cones, paraben, mineral oil, etc.
Any kind of input would be appreciated.

I have 2 left hands when it comes to my hair. I grew up with someone else always doing my hair, so I've only recently learned how to do certain things myself. I haven't relaxed since Sept 08 and still have a few inches of relaxed ends. I've trimmed some ends here and there, and some just broke off along the way. The back of my head has no relaxed ends left. It seems to grow faster, so I trimmed it more. I seem to have 3c/4a hair. I'm going by my preteen era of no perm and the current natural parts of my hair.
My Products:
Suave Coconut Conditioner
V05 Conditioner
Giovanni Smooth as Silk Conditioner (Gio SAS)
Giovanni Direct Leave-In
Carol's Daughter Hair Milk (CD)
Carol's Daughter Hair Butter (CD)
ACV (diluted with water)
Jojoba Oil - organic
Tea Tree Oil - Organic
Mega-Tek (MT)
Routine:
Cowash with V05 or Suave 3x week.
ACV (diluted with H2O) rinse 1x week.
Deep condition 1x week (overnight) with Gio SAS.
Apply MT to scalp then add CD Hair butter or Milk to ends.
Divide hair into 4 thick twists and cover hair. Keep MT Overnight.
Wash out MT with a cowash & apply CD to hair.
My Issues:
When I used Gio Direct Leave-In, my hair doesn't want to absorb it. I thought maybe I used too much, but even when I spray it on, it doesn't want to absorb into my hair unless I rub it on continuously. And this porous/nonporous hair stuff has me lost.
I need a moisturizing conditioner to apply to my hair while I'm using MT. How do I know if a product is a "moisturizing" conditioner and has no protein in it? Can anyone please recommend a few good moisturizing, non-protein Leave-in conditioners? Also, how do I know if a conditioner is a humectant? Winter is fast approaching and I live in the Midwest.
A few days ago, I made a mix of Giovanni Direct Leave-In, water, Jojoba oil, and a few drops Tea Tree oil. When I spray it on, my hair doesn't seem to want to absorb it. I have to manually rub it in. Then after 30 min or so, my hair feels a little tough. Not dry, just slightly tough/slightly crunchy.
I just need some sort of starting point. There just seems to be so many products...it's overwhelming. I just want a list of good deep conditioners and leave-in (non-protein) moisturizing conditioners with no "bad" ingredients. Bad = cones, paraben, mineral oil, etc.
Any kind of input would be appreciated.
