Saturday, February 13, 2010

Girls Using A Feeldoe What Produts For Leave In/definition Are Girls Using In Natural Afro Hair?

What produts for leave in/definition are girls using in natural afro hair? - girls using a feeldoe

I have no idea what I was on my hair after shampoo and conditioner. I have naturally afro-hair, a large number of loops, of course. What can I buy here in London and how the products?

3 comments:

Joss said...

Always use a leave in conditioner after the shampoo and conditioner. Try using creams and natural oils (eg, shea butter / jojoba oil / olive oil, mango butter, etc.), products with natural ingredients, natural hair products and / or products are for all hair types. Stay away from products that are specifically designed to relax the hair () perm these products can dry the hair, thereby making accumulation, and make it difficult. So, you should not use the same products, the people relaxed their hair for the same reason. It is common for different products to find the front of something, he wants to try his hair. Use products, the moisture hair can do, shea butter and mango butter. Or you can buy to use a moisturizer (BioInfusion I use olive oil Hydrating) cream. What ever you do to ensure that the moisture seal with an oil such as olive oil, jojoba oil, grape seed or one of the many types of natural oils. Generally, moisture, and then use the oil to retain moisture for your hair is not dry. I just need a moisturizer in order to define my curls, and sometimes just water and glycerine. Others use a gel to define your curls. You can also try a mousse. This will define your curls and to give the much needed moisture per day. You need only to products, oils and butter find work best for your hair.

I've heard others rave about natural products such as hairveda, Miss Jessie's, and other product lines of natural hair. I also heard comments about the Pantene Raving natural restINE for women color. I use Jamaican Mango & Lime Shea Butter air conditioning and gloss to the state of my hair sometimes. I love this product. But usually a combination of pure oils and shea butter or mango butter and glycerin to moisturize. My hair is short, but I'm sure I have more than once begins to grow long hair. Good luck and check some of the natural resources for the hair.

lolly<3 said...

Coconut oil on your scalp, making it stronger and put in his hair shampoo for proteins and rosemary.

natalieb... said...

Theres a lot of places u can buy Afro Hair Care products. full of places Brixton. There are sprays that contain shea butter, air conditioning and natural oils and loads more

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