Aunt Jackie’s Oh So Clean Shampoo
This shampoo is moisturizing and softening. It is enriched with coconut oil, shea butter, and extra virgin olive oil. It softens unmanageable hair and cleanses it gently and thoroughly. This is all without that “crunch factor” afterward. Your hair will become softer and easier to manage after the first cleansing. Make sure to use only a small amount in your hair because this shampoo produces a lot of lather. It works on all hair types and leaves your hair feeling clean and silky. This shampoo doesn’t let you down; it’s lightweight, doesn’t dry you out, and doesn’t leave a film behind. It’s great for length retention and is excellent for detangling.
Conditioners
Doo Gro Deep Down Intense Penetrating Conditioner
This product is best used to replenish moisture to dry, damaged, relaxed, or chemically treated hair. After the first use, this product helps detangle hair to prevent breakage and reconstruct damaged hair. It removes any split ends, and makes hair feel healthier, which promotes hair growth. Shampoo your hair, then towel it dry. This should be done before applying this conditioner as a deep conditioning treatment. comb or massage some of the conditioner through your hair. If you want more intense conditioning, leave it on for 5 to 15 minutes rather than 2 to 5 minutes.
To increase the intensity, you can use a heated cap, a plastic cap, or a hot towel, but it’s not necessary. After applying the product and allowing it to dry, thoroughly rinse your hair, then style it as you like. Last week, I used this conditioner for the first time on my hair, and I really like it. Despite the fact that it smells like banana pudding or something similar, avoid eating it. I shampooed my hair first before applying the deep conditioner. I covered my head with a plastic cap and let it sit for the entire night.
The following morning, I washed the deep conditioner from my hair and continued to condition it as usual. My hair felt softer, smoother, and more manageable than usual, especially near the crown, though this could be because of the assortment of products I’ve been using, which are listed on this post. If you have thick natural hair, you are aware of how challenging it is to work with the crown region. I love Doo Gro hair products because they stimulate your scalp and assist with your hair growth journey.
Carol’s Daughter Coco Creme Curl Quenching Conditioner
This product is made for curly or coily hair that is extremely dry. It gently softens your hair while hydrating and moisturizing it from roots to ends. Coconut oil is infused into it to make it more manageable and to add a ton of moisture. I have been using the Coco Creme conditioner by Carol’s Daughter as a co-wash because I don’t think it gave my hair the feel I wanted.
My daughter’s hair is a little bit finer and more defined, so I thought it would be best to use it on her. I would recommend using these products, but I would use them on my daughter’s hair rather than my own. It has a wonderful scent, is lightweight, and one bottle will last you through a few washes.
Cocoa Butter Length Retention Conditioner with Biotin
This conditioner, which is silicone-free, strengthens, moisturizes, and detangles your hair. It was produced for all hair types and textures. Additionally, it improves the manageability, shine, and general health of your hair. This conditioner is designed to aid in maintaining the length of your hair while encouraging hair growth and stimulating the scalp. I’m currently conditioning my hair with this conditioner and using Palmer’s leave-in conditioner.
I am using these together to see if they actually encourage hair growth. While I’m utilizing these items, I also use a hair growth oil, which is my preferred option. I use the Palmer Biotin conditioners and the Mane Choice H2Oh! hair growth oil on my scalp. I’m using all of these products together because I want to see if there is, in fact any significant amount of growth. Normally, I use a lot of length-retaining products at once, as well as products that promote hair growth.
This conditioner smells just like cocoa butter, which I like. I like the quantity of this product; I believe I was able to get three good conditioning treatments out of one entire bottle, though I did buy two of them just in case. I’ve now used up one entire bottle of this product, so I figured now would be the ideal time for me to write my review.
Palmer’s Cocoa Butter Length Retention Leave-in Conditioner with Biotin
This product can strengthen your hair and lengthen it to its natural state. Palmer’s Cocoa Butter Length Retention Leave-in Conditioner is silicone-free. You can instantly remove tangles and knots from your hair while strengthening it, making it easier to manage and ready for styling. Before sealing the ends of my hair with beeswax or edge control, I combine my leave-in conditioner with hair oil and apply it to the hair strands. I typically use this product after my hair is already washed, so I would suggest using it on damp hair.
There are times when I will retwist my hair when it’s dry. In those cases, I will apply this product to my dry hair to add a bit more hydration. I’ve used this product for about 3 weeks and have noticed that my twist style looked a bit lengthier than normal. I will continue to use this product to see if it’s actually working since I haven’t noticed any significant increase in my length. I chose not to buy the Palmers shampoo because I already use a shampoo that I enjoy.
Although it is advised to use a brand’s entire product lineup, I rarely do so. Even if you enjoy one product from a particular brand, the entire lineup may not be suitable for your hair. I generally use hair products that work for me.
While using these products, I’ve also been trimming a lot of my ends because I’m trying my best to grow healthier hair. I believe my hair is generally healthy, but I’ve noticed that I have a lot of split ends and breakage. I’ve been busy with other things and have had difficult wash days, I didn’t have time to really pay attention to my hair. Now that I’ve found time to properly take care of my hair, I’m updating you on the products I use and whether I enjoy them enough to keep using them on my hair or not.
I haven’t experienced many problems yet, but I do believe that this product might be useful for length retention and hair growth. I purchased two bottles of the actual conditioner in addition to the leave-in conditioner because I will also be using other products. I only purchased one bottle of the leave-in conditioner in order to review it, so please excuse me if I like it and it works.
Hair Oils And Hair Grease
African Pride Olive Miracle Growth Oil
Regular use of this product ought to prevent breakage, split ends, and hair dryness. It is also beneficial to use this as a hot oil treatment for the skin, body, and overall nail health. Utilizing this oil also encourages healthy scalp growth. A few reviews of this product state that while it does eliminate frizz, soften hair, and add a lot of shine, it is unclear whether the product actually causes hair growth. It’s best to avoid using too much of this product because it can leave your hair looking extremely greasy and oily.
It is advised that you apply this oil as a hot oil treatment rather than putting it on your hair at room temperature. If you’re looking for softer hair, heat your oil to a lukewarm or semi-warm temperature. Be sure that it’s not too hot, scalding, or boiling—before applying it to your scalp and hair. After applying the product, place a plastic cap over your head and let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes. After allowing your hair to set, thoroughly rinse it and continue styling as usual.
I use this product along with my leave-in conditioner or hair lotion. In order to control how much oil I’m using, I spread some of the lotion onto a tray. This method prevents my hair from becoming overly greasy. Then I add perhaps a tablespoon and a half of olive oil. I mix the products together, creating one lotion with additional oil before smoothing and styling.
The Mane Choice Scalp Oil
The goal of this hair oil is to produce silky, healthy hair. The light weight of this oil is intended to calm and purify your scalp, preventing dry and brittle hair. It is rich in vitamins and minerals. The Mane Choice H20h! Scalp oil can be used on damp or dry hair. It should be applied directly to your scalp and massaged in well without rinsing it out. You can style your hair as usual and use it daily or as often as necessary. I started using these products two to three weeks ago.
I started using this oil in December and it is now February, I’d say that I’ve been using it for at least 6-8 weeks. It has a grape-type scent which I like. I try not to use too much of this oil because it is somewhat pricey and primarily used for the scalp rather than the hair. I would say that I used this oil maybe twice a week, and I did so for the purposes of hair growth.
Proclaim Coconut Oil Hair and Scalp Conditioner
This conditioner is frequently applied to hair that is dry or brittle. You will have healthy, moisturized hair because it prevents breakage. It maintains your hair’s hydration from the root to the tip, removing split ends. Simply massage coconut scalp conditioner into your scalp, and comb through to the ends. That’s pretty much all there is to using it.
Apply this product to your hair several times per week if your scalp is particularly dry. I use this product as a sealant in my hair routine. I place a small amount of conditioner onto my hands and rub them together. I use this method as a way to warm it before distributing it evenly throughout my hair. I then smooth my leave-in conditioner or my hair lotion over the top.