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Thursday, June 9, 2011

What I Learned My First Year - Expensive Products Are Not Required for Fab Hair!


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Those who know me well know that I don't believe in wasting money.  Especially in this economy, I am looking for ways to conserve money where I can.  There are many great salon quality (and salon priced) products on the market for natural hair care.  I have also found that there are many comparable lower priced products on the market that do a wonderful job at caring for and maintaining my hair. 

Here are the products that I use consistently for the maintenance of my hair and their approximate prices:

Shampoo - Curls Creamy Curl Cleanser   $9.99
Detangling Conditioner - Herbal Essences Hello Hydration   @$5.00
Leave In Conditioner (base for my leave-in cocktail) - Giovanni Direct Leave In  @$7.00
Deep Conditioner - Butters-n-Bars Original Conditioning Mask  $8.00 (for 6 oz)
Stylers - Ecostyler Moroccan Argan Oil - $2.99 (on sale);  Curls Creme Brule  $10.99; Organic Raw Shea Butter $8.00; Miss Jessie's Curling Custard (free at product swap!); Shea Moisture Curl Enhancing Smoothie $9.99
Oils/Other- EVOO, Castor Oil, Jojoba Oil, Coconut Oil, Tea Tree essential oil, sweet orange essential oil, lemongrass essential oil, peppermint essential oil. Range of prices, the most expensive being Organic Unrefined Coconut Oil $10.99

With these products, I am able to do all of my styles from wash & go's, puffs, flat twists, finger coils, and two strand twists.  I do know that product junkie -ism exists.  I have been successful in not succuming to the temptation to try every product out there.  However, these are products that I may one day treat myself to try:

Curl Junkie Curls in a Bottle  $18.00
Jessicurl Weekly Deep Conditioning Treatment $16.95 for 8 oz
Design Essentials Natural Curl Stretching Creme  $26.90 for 16 oz
Aveda Brilliant Anti-Humectant Pomade $19.00 for 2.9 oz (Imma tell you now I'm gonna be hard pressed to buy this one at this price)
Jane Carter Curl Defining Cream  $34.00 for 16 oz.
Ouidad Double Detangler  $24  - This is something I will eventually buy because of how coily my hair is.  I think it will help me detangle easier as my hair gets longer and help prevent split ends.

Good luck in your pursuit of finding the "holy grail" products that work specifically for you and your natural hair needs!!


2 comments:

  1. i know this post is over a year old, but don't get the ouidad detangler if you're looking for a seamless comb. it has seams.

    http://www.hotcombs.net/magic-star-jumbo-rake/

    the comb in the link above will be you best friend :) strong, durable. i read a lot reviews before the plug because $17 is a lot on a comb, but well worth it.

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    1. Thanks I'll take a look at it. I actually never bought the double detangler. Once I adopted the technique of finger detangling, it reduced my comb detangling significantly. Actually, the only thing that I purchased on this wish list is the Aveda Anti-Humectant Pomade! Go figure!

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