So I have picked up quite a few new products based on reading hundreds of glowing reviews. Last night I decided to try my Kenra Moisturizing conditioner and my AO GBP for the first time ever, and I met with DISASTER
I read on the GBP bottle for a deep condition to apply to dry hair, leave on for 15 min and then shampoo and condition as normal. I just took hair out of cornrows and I have about 2-2.5 inches of new growth, which is VERY had for me to manage.
Anyway, put on the GBP and a cap and sorta massaged it around through the cap. Maybe this was a bad idea because when I tried to wash it out hair was a little hard and tangly.


I had read so much about slip with this product, but I got barely any. So i went on to wash with ORS Aloe Shampoo, another new purchase which left my hair hard and tangled even more.
 I was seriously panicking and then I washed again with my trusty Elasta Creme Conditioning shampoo and everything eased up a little...thank GOD for that shampoo, it really is the best since old school CON!
 I was seriously panicking and then I washed again with my trusty Elasta Creme Conditioning shampoo and everything eased up a little...thank GOD for that shampoo, it really is the best since old school CON!
So hair felt normal after my wash ans I wanted to use the Kenra to DC under my steamer. I decided to add salt (read some threads on this making DC better) and sat under steamer for about 15-20 min. Got out, rinsed and again...simi slip..but nothing amazing. I was so SAD!
 My hair was  tangled again. So I reached out for my trusty Trader Joe Nourish spa (yeah I got a lot of products in my shower) and ahhhhhhhhhhhhh....slip, softness, everything was OK. And this was only after applying, smoothing  through and rinsing.
 My hair was  tangled again. So I reached out for my trusty Trader Joe Nourish spa (yeah I got a lot of products in my shower) and ahhhhhhhhhhhhh....slip, softness, everything was OK. And this was only after applying, smoothing  through and rinsing. 
So anyway, I wanna know what when wrong!!??? Was the salt a bad idea? Did I use too much product? (I used A LOT of conditioner, and sometimes, less really is more). I'm interested to hear others experiences with these products. I don't wanna give up on these products. I know when you have tons of new growth that can skew your product experience a bit. And when I was putting the Kenra on it seemed like it was going to be sooo moisturizing. I think I'll try again after I relax, cause I wanna give these so highly recommended products a "fair chance".
 Was the salt a bad idea? Did I use too much product? (I used A LOT of conditioner, and sometimes, less really is more). I'm interested to hear others experiences with these products. I don't wanna give up on these products. I know when you have tons of new growth that can skew your product experience a bit. And when I was putting the Kenra on it seemed like it was going to be sooo moisturizing. I think I'll try again after I relax, cause I wanna give these so highly recommended products a "fair chance".
				
			
I read on the GBP bottle for a deep condition to apply to dry hair, leave on for 15 min and then shampoo and condition as normal. I just took hair out of cornrows and I have about 2-2.5 inches of new growth, which is VERY had for me to manage.
Anyway, put on the GBP and a cap and sorta massaged it around through the cap. Maybe this was a bad idea because when I tried to wash it out hair was a little hard and tangly.



I had read so much about slip with this product, but I got barely any. So i went on to wash with ORS Aloe Shampoo, another new purchase which left my hair hard and tangled even more.

 I was seriously panicking and then I washed again with my trusty Elasta Creme Conditioning shampoo and everything eased up a little...thank GOD for that shampoo, it really is the best since old school CON!
 I was seriously panicking and then I washed again with my trusty Elasta Creme Conditioning shampoo and everything eased up a little...thank GOD for that shampoo, it really is the best since old school CON!
So hair felt normal after my wash ans I wanted to use the Kenra to DC under my steamer. I decided to add salt (read some threads on this making DC better) and sat under steamer for about 15-20 min. Got out, rinsed and again...simi slip..but nothing amazing. I was so SAD!

 My hair was  tangled again. So I reached out for my trusty Trader Joe Nourish spa (yeah I got a lot of products in my shower) and ahhhhhhhhhhhhh....slip, softness, everything was OK. And this was only after applying, smoothing  through and rinsing.
 My hair was  tangled again. So I reached out for my trusty Trader Joe Nourish spa (yeah I got a lot of products in my shower) and ahhhhhhhhhhhhh....slip, softness, everything was OK. And this was only after applying, smoothing  through and rinsing. So anyway, I wanna know what when wrong!!???
 Was the salt a bad idea? Did I use too much product? (I used A LOT of conditioner, and sometimes, less really is more). I'm interested to hear others experiences with these products. I don't wanna give up on these products. I know when you have tons of new growth that can skew your product experience a bit. And when I was putting the Kenra on it seemed like it was going to be sooo moisturizing. I think I'll try again after I relax, cause I wanna give these so highly recommended products a "fair chance".
 Was the salt a bad idea? Did I use too much product? (I used A LOT of conditioner, and sometimes, less really is more). I'm interested to hear others experiences with these products. I don't wanna give up on these products. I know when you have tons of new growth that can skew your product experience a bit. And when I was putting the Kenra on it seemed like it was going to be sooo moisturizing. I think I'll try again after I relax, cause I wanna give these so highly recommended products a "fair chance". 
					
				 
 
		 
  
 
		 , but I did notice some adjectives you used about products you currently own. You called Elasta Creme Shampoo "trusty" and your Traders Joe Spa the same thing. Using the term trusty leads me to believe that you have had success with these items. IMO if you find something that works great for you then you shouldn't change it until it no longer works. You'll probably save a lot of money and frustration in the long run. That's what I intend to do once I find something that works for me...stick with it!
, but I did notice some adjectives you used about products you currently own. You called Elasta Creme Shampoo "trusty" and your Traders Joe Spa the same thing. Using the term trusty leads me to believe that you have had success with these items. IMO if you find something that works great for you then you shouldn't change it until it no longer works. You'll probably save a lot of money and frustration in the long run. That's what I intend to do once I find something that works for me...stick with it! 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 sometimes that salt method doesn't work for every conditoner, it works better in certain conditoners.
sometimes that salt method doesn't work for every conditoner, it works better in certain conditoners. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		