Recommended conditioners for natural hair

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My Recommended Conditioners for Natural Hair

Hi there! I’m back with another article because I finally got my Shae Butter! Anyway, I just want to do a quick article because I was getting ready to jump in shower and do my little cold hair wash detangled routine and basically pull my hair back into a pony tail. Lately I’ve been doing that, take my hair back in a ponytail with just one big braid and let it air dry. Because then if something urgent pops up and I want to go somewhere then I can let out the braid and kind of spritz the front a little bit that’s been pulled back so it’s a little straighter than the rest of the hair that was in the braid, just spritz a little bit. I mean, it’s not something that will be as defined as a twist-out or braidout but I wanted it to stretch so you don’t have to worry too much about it. Anyway, so like I said I was about to jump off the shower so it made me think maybe I should do a quick review of my favorite conditioners for natural hair. It’s really simple just going to be nothing that I mentioned that you haven’t heard before I’m sure. You know the last couple of years I decided to tweet my regime where all the products that I used I could walk to the store and buy them. Maybe except for Shae Butter and I do know where I can buy it locally but sometimes it’s easier for me to just order it. So, I will start with favorites, and first is Aussie Moist.


Everyone’s heard about Aussie Moist. This is probably the conditioner that I could wash with the most. It’s great for everyday cold washing or every other day or how often you do it. It’s really cheap too. Second will be Herbal Essences Hello Hydration. This is another one of my favorites. It’s in the same level as Aussie Moist, I like them both the same. Sometimes I feel like Hello Hydration does give me all the more slip at times and then after I use this for a while and the Aussie Moist all of a sudden is giving me a little more slip. So, I just think you know every now and then alternating those gives the best results. Now for the cheapest option of course we have Sauve Tropical Coconut. After using Hello Hydration and Aussie Moist I don’t think this compares as far as slip but it only costs a dollar. I keep a bottle in my bathroom somewhere in my cabinet, in the closet on the sink whatever. I keep one just in case something happens and I run out of conditioner. Finally I like to use Suave Professional Line, the Almond Shae Butter.


This gives a lot of slip, more than the Sauve Tropical Coconut but not as much slip as the Herbal Essence Hydration or the Aussie Moist. So, it’s between those two and Sauve Tropical Coconut. At these cheap prices it doesn’t hurt to buy one or the other or both and keep them somewhere just in case something comes up. And last but not the least of conditioner that I use is Silicon Mix. I am not one of those people who avoid combs or mineral oil or any of that I haven’t had any issue with my hair. This gives the most slip out of all of them. I tend to not use this every day because (1) it’s not cheap as the others (2) you basically have to order it but depending on what city you live in you can buy this at Helena and at the beauty supply. So, like I said I don’t uses this daily, if I used this daily it has a very strong fragrant scent so, I don’t know if I could deal with that every single day. I tend to use Silicon Mix conditioner right before I flat iron just to give me that extra silkiness, smoothness or whatever or if my hair has been in a braid or twist out for days that usually create a more difficult detangling session, I use this.


And I guess, that’s a review of my favorite’s conditioners for Natural Hari; enjoy the rest of the week, bye! For more information - http://www.olixe.com/category/hairstyles/hair-care/


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