Lapushka I see the Herbal Essences Hello Hydration is a very popular conditioner in this method. Do you find that it moisturizes your hair well? I used that conditioner years ago and can't remember if I liked it or not
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I used #5 as the base. I usually switch up what I add to it each time.
This time I added a few drops lavender, a tiny squirt of leave in conditioner, a couple drops coconut oil and some store bought hair gel.
That way it's my one and done bc it has everything in it
I also freeze most of it in silicone baking cups so it won't spoil as I only wash every 4-6 days and the rest stays in the fridge.
It is also good to refresh waves with but I haven't been refreshing much these days - I just enjoy the waves at every stage, although by wash day I only have curls at my ends.
Super fine and delicate
Dye & heat free circa 2017
Senna has turned my silvers to gold - give me all the metals
I'm actually not certain whether this shampoo is actually curly girl compliant, but I noticed when I was in the shower this morning that it perfectly illustrates the curly girl approach to hair care.
It does have silicones, so it is not CG friendly; I have to tell you that.
If you want a good silicone free conditioner/mask, try the Garnier Fructis "treats" aka "hairfood" masks. It depends on where you are located, US and EU respectively how it's named. But it's *great* - I especially love the banana and the papaya one! The scent is divine!
I've been working with the 1 minute moisture with coconut extract treatment from Garnier Fructis and I really like it so far, but it gives me a little too much "softness" if you know what I mean. I haven't been able to find the hair food anywhere near me and I'm in the Chicago area
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