Who would have thought there were so many hair care products out there. For those of us who's product knowledge is limited to what we've seen in Wal-Mart, Sally's etc...it's like whoa!!! There are so many products out there and I am definitely a product junkie. So I will continue in my transition like a kid in the candy store. As I try new products I will definitely give props where due. Yesterday I purchased some Cantu Shea Butter No Drip Hair & Scalp Oil. It was inexpensive and easy to use. We'll see how well my hair likes it. I am also researching several products from Carol's Daughter and will hopefully develop a regimen that is perfect for my hair. Thanks to all those who have natural hair resources on the web already. It is a great help and encourages me to stay in transition when I get the relaxed hair blues. It is good to know that many people have gone before me and paved the way to make my transition easier. It's funny because a friend of mine tried to get me to go natural about 3 years ago...needless to say, I wasn't ready. Now I look back and wish I had started then...but no need crying over spilled milk. This is my season and so I press on.
Update: I actually liked the Cantu Shea Butter but stopped using it as a result of my experiment to see if products containing nuts (including shea) were contributing to my constant skin outbreaks. It's funny because my skin has cleared up quite a bit since I cut out some of the nut containing products.
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Girl! I hear you on the PJ thing. I've really managed to get it under control though. I'm now in the mixing phase (where I try to make most of my products).
Oh, and check out www.curlynikki.com. You'll have to come with us on our next natural get together...
Yeah I just watched a couple of tutorials on making whipped shea butter...I think I am going to try to make some. Have you made that yet?
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