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Okay Ya'll......I confess while browsing at Bur.ling.ton in the Skincare area, I stumbled upon Jars and Jars of Skala! There was a huge variety of Skala 16oz DC'ers.:angeldevil:

Do you old-timers remember Skala? #funtimes:giggle:

I did not buy any, but was 'tempted' a bit for nostalgia:alcoholics: Even though I gave away most of it:abducted:

I bought 4 jars from Burlington last month. :lol:
 
Oh wow, @ItsMeLilLucky , they look so neat! I like how you have them cornrowed. Mine don't look that good when I finish. lol
They look neat? Well thank ya and praise God cause I was struggling a tad bit since I haven't done them in a while. The parts are all different sizes :lachen:

I had to cornrow them since they looking they never seen a bone in their life lol. Just all kinds of boneless. They'll be strengthened in no time cause I prayed about them, but now I have to put some sweat equity in.
 
They look neat? Well thank ya and praise God cause I was struggling a tad bit since I haven't done them in a while. The parts are all different sizes :lachen:

I had to cornrow them since they looking they never seen a bone in their life lol. Just all kinds of boneless. They'll be strengthened in no time cause I prayed about them, but now I have to put some sweat equity in.
I also used some braiding gel which is something I don't normally use, and had my praise and worship going, which is something I normally use :laugh:
 
@Napp @Theresamonet
What Skala did ya'll end up buying?:look:

Umm....Not that I'm interested but would like to know strictly for research purposes, of course:sekret:

I picked up these three kinds (I got two of the avocado). Honestly, I couldn’t tell the difference between the different lines so I just grabbed a few at random. I confess, I didn’t have any use for them at the time, lol. I was just buying them because they were there and cheap. But I’m glad I did because now that I’m in these mini braids and planning to start cowashing, I’ll definitely be putting them to use.


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I picked up these three kinds (I got two of the avocado). Honestly, I couldn’t tell the difference between the different lines so I just grabbed a few at random. I confess, I didn’t have any use for them at the time, lol. I was just buying them because they were there and cheap. But I’m glad I did because now that I’m in these mini braids and planning to start cowashing, I’ll definitely be putting them to use.


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I bought the first two too’ lol
 
Despite what my hair does, I can tell when I don't love a product because I don't really care if some drops on the counter or rinses down the drain. I also tend to be very heavy handed with it.

Last week I took sample products and left over products and combined them. So now I just have 1 bottle of conditioner, styler and gels to use up. When I wash ed today I was super heavy handed so they can just be gone.

I won't let myself buy anything new until I get rid of the old.
 
Despite what my hair does, I can tell when I don't love a product because I don't really care if some drops on the counter or rinses down the drain. I also tend to be very heavy handed with it.

Last week I took sample products and left over products and combined them. So now I just have 1 bottle of conditioner, styler and gels to use up. When I wash ed today I was super heavy handed so they can just be gone.

I won't let myself buy anything new until I get rid of the old.
I just did this yesterday with the conditoner that was left over in 2 bottles. I combined it all into one jar. I used a ton because I just want to be done with it.
 
Despite what my hair does, I can tell when I don't love a product because I don't really care if some drops on the counter or rinses down the drain. I also tend to be very heavy handed with it.

Last week I took sample products and left over products and combined them. So now I just have 1 bottle of conditioner, styler and gels to use up. When I wash ed today I was super heavy handed so they can just be gone.

I won't let myself buy anything new until I get rid of the old.

I do this too. I start getting really careless and heavy handed when I don’t really love something. When a product starts getting used on my dog’s hair, that’s when I’m really over it. lol
 
I picked up these three kinds (I got two of the avocado). Honestly, I couldn’t tell the difference between the different lines so I just grabbed a few at random. I confess, I didn’t have any use for them at the time, lol. I was just buying them because they were there and cheap. But I’m glad I did because now that I’m in these mini braids and planning to start cowashing, I’ll definitely be putting them to use.


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I looked up the red one and this is part of the description. Something to consider if you want to co-wash with it.
  • Powerful Hair Repair Formula: Enriched with 18 essential ingredients like D-Panthenol, Rice Proteins, Cocoa Butter, and Shea Butter to repair and revitalize damaged hair, restoring shine and vitality.
  • Versatile 2-in-1 Usage: Use as a daily hair treatment conditioner or a leave-in conditioner for long-lasting nourishment and hydration throughout the day.
  • Nutrient-Rich Blend: Packed with natural oils such as Coconut, Castor, Argan, and Olive Oil, combined with Vitamin E and Vegetal Collagen for enhanced hair strength and elasticity.
 
I do this too. I start getting really careless and heavy handed when I don’t really love something. When a product starts getting used on my dog’s hair, that’s when I’m really over it. lol
@GettingKinky , @Theresamonet

Glad to know I'm not the only one

Yeah using on the dog is definitely a sign.

Wouldn't it be nice if there was some type of signal in the store when you picked up a bottle you knew not to buy it?
 
I looked up the red one and this is part of the description. Something to consider if you want to co-wash with it.
  • Powerful Hair Repair Formula: Enriched with 18 essential ingredients like D-Panthenol, Rice Proteins, Cocoa Butter, and Shea Butter to repair and revitalize damaged hair, restoring shine and vitality.
  • Versatile 2-in-1 Usage: Use as a daily hair treatment conditioner or a leave-in conditioner for long-lasting nourishment and hydration throughout the day.
  • Nutrient-Rich Blend: Packed with natural oils such as Coconut, Castor, Argan, and Olive Oil, combined with Vitamin E and Vegetal Collagen for enhanced hair strength and elasticity.
I really want to try the skala DCs, they seem very protein focused, my hair likes light proteins like amino acids. I don't know which to get, I haven't been able to find the ingredients list in English on the sites I've found them on yet. I guess that's another job on my todo list..... Off to bump my last post on Skala DCs.
 
I really want to try the skala DCs, they seem very protein focused, my hair likes light proteins like amino acids. I don't know which to get, I haven't been able to find the ingredients list in English on the sites I've found them on yet. I guess that's another job on my todo list..... Off to bump my last post on Skala DCs.
I visited the Skala store on Ama.Zon. to look up the ingredients. Some are labeled by hair type like this blue one and the main ingredients are shea butter, castor oil, and argan oil.

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