I have been natural for a little over 3 years, and I have gone through my fair share of products. I have some ups and downs, and 2 cabinets full of products that will never see the light of day until I decide to throw them away. So many brands can be deceiving with their false advertising.
I have learned to start reading the ingredients. That is the biggest thing for me. At one point in time, I went all natural, using only things made from the earth on my hair but it became expensive on my Ramen twice a week budget, and hard to find in West Texas. Until one day I stumbled up Carols Daughter. I have been using Lisa's brand ever since. I have deviated to see if I could find something cheaper, but nothing works as well. And trust when I say, a little goes a long way with her products.
My only issue with them is that they have started cutting corners. When I first started using them, they used rich ingredients like coconut oil or jojoba oil. Now they use corn oil or sunflower seed oil which doesn't do as much for your hair. But I still love their products. I just stopped using the products that they have cut corners on.
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| My hair just feels different with this on it. And it seals in moisture really well. |
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I hate how thick it is, but it works to keep my twists for over 2 weeks if I need it, combined with the hair balm. |
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| This is a must for a roller set, twist out, or a blow out. |
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| I'm not a fan of the smell, but it works well when braiding my hair. |
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This is my favorite deep conditioner. Mixed with honey and olive oil, it leaves my hair shinny and smelling amazing. |
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