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Re: 1 more inch to BSL

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Which deep conditioners and leave-ins do you ladies use?

I am still on my staple Vatika egg protein and Elasta deep conditioning but I am bored to death of them. I got an argan oil one which ran out a few months ago it smelt oh so nice I might get a new one.
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Re: 1 more inch to BSL

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I switch it up. I use to LOVE Silk Elements mixed silk moisturizing deep conditioner from Sally's but they discontinued it :x :x :x! It was a generic version of Mixed Chicks deep conditioner. Pretty sure MC took Sally's to court for copyright infridgements or some ish. I use Sally's one & only argan oil restorative mask as a protein treatment once every 6 weeks. I recently copped the Creme of Nature nourishing & strengthening treatment and it's so bomb! Use this every week now. I also ran out of Vatika intensive nourishment treatment and it was great too. I got my eye on the Shea Moisture line and that'll be next on my list inshaAllah. I'll write a review :clap:
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Please do :up:

I use African Pride oil and leave in and they actually don't have that many chemicals, like the first 5 if not 10 or so ingredients are natural oils. I think I'm going to look for treatments from this line. I've started to do apple cider rinses and it feels silly to then pile on chemicals after.
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Re: 1 more inch to BSL

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I use this oil

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Smells great and is very moisturizing :up: I also use another one but can't find its image online. It's a cocoa butter oil w/ olive oil, almond oil, sesame oil, castor oil, and a bunch of other good stuff :up:

Never done apple cider rinses :lol: I use Giovanni shampoos and sometimes Organix, laakin been sheegi maaye I also use some poos w/ parabens and sulfates like Mane n Tail.
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My hair was pissing me off it would be frizzy coming out of the shower! That was ridiculous but it was during the heatwave the first couple of weeks of Ramadan there was a lot of humidity so anyway I decided to try out the rinse I'd been toying with the idea for a few months. It's actually not that bad. I did it last night for the second time, it leaves the hair light and I get more volume because it's not weighed down. And best thing is, the smell does not stay in the hair and of course no more frizz :mrgreen:
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I don't oil my hair AT ALL. :( I once in a while do a pre poo( :lol:) using olive oil but that's about it.
Can one just but those oils you guys mentions and just mix them?
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Re: 1 more inch to BSL

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Gaska timahayga ka kaca wa :x :x Flippin' cheeses me.

I combat frizz by a) washing out my conditioner w/ cold water, b) drying my hair w/ a clean cotton shirt instead of a towel & c) apply oil on my hair before the leave-in. Works wonders :up: Plus my hair stays curly as it dries instead of becoming wavy and frizzy :up:

Also, for oil treatments, make sure your hair is damp before adding the oils. Your hair is more absorbant while damp than dry. And if you want the full benefits of oil treatments, leave it in your hair for 7hrs or overnight.

I don't know how I'll feel about apple cider rinses lol but there's a first for everything. I may try it.
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A lot of people buy these oils and mix them up some add Shea Butter and make their own creams. I guess it's good not just because you know what's going into it but you can make a personalised product that does what your hair specifically needs.
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Re: 1 more inch to BSL

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I'm planning on making my own shea butter moisturizer when it gets chilly. You can use it on both your body and hair but I think I'll just use it on my body :up: Problem is it goes bad within 2 weeks unless you add a synthetic preservative, which defeats the purpose. This makes it more expensive than "natural" moisturizers sold in stores as you'd have to make a new batch twice a month.
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I use whatever works with my hair for the moment. I am not loyal to certain hair products, I kept changing from Pantene to Sunsilk, then got used to la'Oreal for a short time then switched to Vatika. Now I hardly care. I shampoo my hair twice a week and deep condition it like once a week. I oil my hair with olive oil and leave it for like a day then wash it, coz I don't like it when its really. I prefer it partially dry.
Lillaahiya wrote:I use this oil

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I used this oil last year. It's really good. I like how it smells. :up: :)
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Lillaahiya wrote:it goes bad within 2 weeks unless you add a synthetic preservative
Interesting, I didn't know that. I might make a little batch, see how quickly I go through it. The only thing putting me off is deciding on, finding and buying the oils to add to the shea butter.
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Re: 1 more inch to BSL

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Deeqa: :-O You use Pantene and Sunsilk? Heedhe ma is nacday?

BV: Unrefined shea butter on its own is expensive. I already have coconut oil, almond oil, and gycerin at home. I think all I'm missing is the actual shea butter and essential oils like lavender. We'll see. I'll make a thread when it happens inshaAllah.
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Re: 1 more inch to BSL

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Lead the way sistah :up:
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Lillaahiya wrote:Deeqa: :-O You use Pantene and Sunsilk? Heedhe ma is nacday?
:lol: Hada wixii iga hor imaado waaye sheekadu.
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Re: 1 more inch to BSL

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Yaaney timaha ka madhan ee iska bedel.
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