I would like to know the best of the best natural products; oils, shampoos, conditioners, herbal infusions to use for my tightly coiled natural hair at an affordable price. Thanks ahead of time and God bless.
Carols daughter is nice, but all of the products are NOT completely natural. PLEASE READ YOR LABELS!!! Being that I also have natural hair, I find that shea butter is great. I do have to say that it may smell "weird" or "different" compared to commercial products but you can always add essential oils to make it smell a little better. Most all natural oils like olive oil, jojoba oil, almond oil, coconut oil, etc are also great. Water is also great. Natural hair LOVES water. I also make my own natural shampoos. I mix one part castille soap with one part aloe vera gel. Works lovely. You can alter and add whatever products you like. I still have yet to find an all natural conditioner recipe that I really like. But I’m still working on that so I can let you know if I come up with something. Also, youtube has alot of videos on all natural products for "kinky" hair, as well as how to make your own products. Check it out. I have been natural for about 5 years now. I will never go back to getting relaxers. Good luck!
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carol’s daughters products.. check out her website.. carolsdaughter.com …God Bless you too!!!…
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Any of the Luster’s hair product is very good. They do a large range of stuff and you can pick them up at most good hair product shops. It’s a shame you didn’t say where you are from.
Oh, and God bless you too.
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Natural hair care products are a bit more expensive than regular ones. I have pure and extra virgin olive oil, pure jojoba oil, grapeseed oil, and pure coconut oil. I got the grapeseed and olive oils at the grocery store’s cooking isle and the other oils you can get at local health foods store, and other places, too. Shea butter is very good for moisturizing. There are two different types: refined and unrefined. I used to love shea butter when I had shorter hair, but now it causes too much build-up for me, but then again I did switch to a different one (refined/unrefined) and this one causes the build-up. But, it’s very moisturizing if that’s what you need. You can also use it for your skin.
I use certified organic products. I have Giovanni Direct Leave-in and this is a very light-weight leave-in and it’s certified organic; it’s not 100% organic, but it contains a majority of certified organic ingredients. I love this stuff. I also use a product line called Wen, it’s a no-shampoo line and has cleansing conditioners. I heard it’s also a natural hair care line. I’ve heard a lot of good things about Carol’s Daughter, Hairveda.net, and there are many other natural hair care lines on the market. I don’t always use natural or organic products for my hair and I love my Nexxus and Neutrogena Triple Moisture lines.
Believe me, natural/organic products are not inexpensive. You can find them at Walgreens, CVS, Krogers, health foods store, online, and other places. Not every product labled "organic" or "natural" has a lot of those ingredients. For instance, I have an "organic" shampoo/conditioner that has like one organic ingredient, and it’s a shampoo that I’ve stopped using because it doesn’t give me the results I want.
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Carols daughter is nice, but all of the products are NOT completely natural. PLEASE READ YOR LABELS!!! Being that I also have natural hair, I find that shea butter is great. I do have to say that it may smell "weird" or "different" compared to commercial products but you can always add essential oils to make it smell a little better. Most all natural oils like olive oil, jojoba oil, almond oil, coconut oil, etc are also great. Water is also great. Natural hair LOVES water. I also make my own natural shampoos. I mix one part castille soap with one part aloe vera gel. Works lovely. You can alter and add whatever products you like. I still have yet to find an all natural conditioner recipe that I really like. But I’m still working on that so I can let you know if I come up with something. Also, youtube has alot of videos on all natural products for "kinky" hair, as well as how to make your own products. Check it out. I have been natural for about 5 years now. I will never go back to getting relaxers. Good luck!
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