Product Used:
What it is:
A deep-conditioning hair treatment to restore moisture, strength and shine to dry or damaged hair.
What it does:
Provides intensive moisture therapy fro dry/damaged hair, improving manageability and adding sheen, body and hydration.
Features and Benefits:
Avocado oil increases shine and improves retention.
Shea butter, macadamia seed oil and jojoba oil are natural emollients that help to lock moisture into hair and lubricate the scalp.
Plant-derived conditioning agents improve sheen and provide protection for color-treated hair.
Aloe is highly emollient and nourishes dry hair.
Honey hydrates and repairs damaged hair.
Wheat, soy and milk proteins add shine and strengthen damaged hair.
Tea tree oil is know for its antibacterial and anti-fungal properties to help control flaky scalp.
Peppermint oil tones, stimulates and refreshes the scalp while providing an invigorating aroma.
Vegetarian.
Free of parabens, sulfates, synthetic fragrance, artificial color, mineral oil.
NEVER tested on animals.
Usage:
Apply a small amount to hands and massage in. Use morning and evening to smooth out rough dehydrated hair.
I begun deep conditioning on dry hair at the beginning of the year and for me the results have been fabulous
Pls share your routine and product names
Np I start with my dc which is either shea moisture, trader joe’s spa moisture or paul mitchell super charged moisture conditioner mixed with nexxus emergencee and roux porosity corrector. Put on dry hair quartered and then bantu. Sit under steamer for 30 minutes. Then shampoo with a shea moisture shampoo then cream of nature. Then conditioner rinse for 5 minutes rinse then acv rinse. Let dry n in terry turban for 20 minutes detangle and style. Oil scalp every other day with wild grow oil
I’ve always had dry hair n scalp nothing helps I’ve been natural since 2013 I use Shae butter shampoo n leave n conditioner jojoba oils