Product Reviews

                             Product Review: Curls Coconut Curlada Conditioner

      Hey everyone, I will be doing weekly product reviews on my recent product purchases and some of my not so recent curly hair care purchases:) A few weeks ago I purchased the Coconut Curlada Conditioner from the Curls line. I wanted to treat my hair to something new and bought it. The price was $10 and was very affordable. I use my conditioners as deep conditioners with oils and detangle my hair in sections. The consistency is thick and creamy, but surprisingly detangled very well. I separated my hair into four sections and slathered it onto my curls. It smells like a coconut fruity cake and a little of product goes a long way(with the help of added water to the section:)I will continue using this product, but will not be re-purchasing it, due to the fact that it is only 8 oz, vs. my V05 conditioners which are .78 cents for 15 oz of product!! I am still searching for my staple conditioner...

 What do you think about this product or line?What is your favorite conditioner? Tell me below:)



                                           
 
 
 
 My go to hair styles are protective styles, especially box braids. Currently
 
my hair is in box braids and I spray my hair each morning with the 'African
 
Royale Braid and Extensions Sheen Spray'. This spray goes on neatly and
 
has a nice fragrance. I spray the product  from root to ends and rub it
 
throughout my braids to keep them hydrated and moisturized throughout t
 
the day. The ingredients include: Chamomile, Alfalfa and Slippery Elm Bark
 
(Just to name a few:). This product claims to moisturize, condition and
 
soften: adding luster to hair and scalp which I have to agree it does! It also
 
contains Tee Tree Oil and Anti Itch Powder and there is no alcohol in this
 
product at all. I would recommend this to anyone with braids or extensions.
 


 
 

I recently purchased the Camille Rose Naturals Almond Jai twisting butter. These products are expensive(running about $14-$20 depending on the product), but provide so much moisture to natural tresses. I washed my hair, towel dried my hair and put in the twisting butter  and my hair was extremely moisturized. A little goes a long way and the cost of it is worth it:).First of all, this butter smells like cookie dough>>YUM, and the texture is smooth and thick like cake frosting. I really like this product.. What do you think about CRN products?



 
 
 
Aussie Moist Conditioner Review!!
 
 
Hello everyone!I am coming to you now with a great conditioner for moisture and added softness to your hair. I recently bought this HUGE container of conditioner for about $5 and it is well worth it. I only tried it a few times and it made my naturally dry tress soft and smooth. The only downside of this product is that it is not all natural and organic; and has silicones in it, but if this doesn't bother you I say try it. One of my favorites:)
 
 
 
 
 
I tried the As I Am Coconut Co-Wash a few weeks ago.. Meh....It is just o.k. I liked that it is all natural and cost about 6 bucks, but it did the job of any regular conditioner. It has a great orangey type smell and smooth consistency .It was alright for detangling, but did not provide me with great slip. Have you tried this product out? Lets discuss!!:)
 
 

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