I've definitely heard raving about qhemet's heavy cream.
I actually have used both Aveda and Wen. The two lines are quite similar. Most products are very thin so if you like light stuff then it is good for you. Aveda's damage repair conditioner was possibly the only medium thickness product and it was good but the bottle literally is 2-3 washes. I know some people can do 7 or 8 from it but I don't know how.
The Aubrey Organics Jojoba and Aloe Desert Herb Revitalising Shampoo and Conditioner which costs about £30.00 for the both, is something i've had my eye on for a while now. It's for damaged and desert-dry hair and also contains some ingredients that I think will be beneficial for my hair, such as milk protein.
But for now I will be sticking to my Herbal Essences' Hello Hydration Shampoo and Conditioner.
I would order everything that isn't available in the UK, that way I'd have the opportunity to sample them all. Then I'd continue to order the one/s that work best.
Just about all of Anita Grant's shampoo bars and hair butters. I'm in the US and even though she has an American online distributor, her stuff is sooo expensive here. Is anyone here a fan of her products?
BTW, I am hosting a giveaway on my blog for Seisyn Jewelry, you can enter here: http://curlychellez.blogspot.com/2011/08/my-1-year-curliversary-giveaway.html
I would definitely get the Huetiful Steamer and Anita Grants products. I'm in the US and have been wanting to try Anita Grant forever but shipping is a bit much. And there is also a line called Rahua Beauty that is ridiculously priced. I'd want to try it out of sheer curiosity.
2nd Anita Grant! I would buy EVERYTHING in triplicate and Starwest Botanicals' vegetable glycerine in bulk. I'm planning an AG haul once she gets Blue Malva back in stock (the BEST rinse and daily leave-in on planet earth!), but I know I'll be paying for it well into December :(
prolly karen's body beautiful, but i am not so sure.
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Ojon hair products and a few oils like Camellia and Egyptian Carrot Seed oil.
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ReplyDeleteWeleda Rosemary Hair Oil. Such a tiny bottle for the price. I also want everything from Karen's Body Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe Deva Curl line.
ReplyDeleteCurl junkie curl rehab, and the morrocanoil line.
ReplyDeleteOyin Handmade everything & Curl Junkie.
ReplyDeleteThe Kinky Curly product line.
ReplyDeleteEverything for coily/curly hair by carol's daughter and WEN products.
ReplyDeleteqhemet biologics, aveda, wen, darcy botanicals just to name a few
ReplyDeleteRedken line, Kinky Curly, Aveda, Miss Jessies...way tooo many to name :)
ReplyDeleteOil! Rose Otto and Jasmine essential Oils, Argan oil, Sapote Oil....ooh, the list goes on!
ReplyDelete@ Alice: I'm just the same! I would go Qhemet Biologics crazy! Best products in the world for my afro hair, but soooo expensive!
ReplyDeleteI've definitely heard raving about qhemet's heavy cream.
ReplyDeleteI actually have used both Aveda and Wen. The two lines are quite similar. Most products are very thin so if you like light stuff then it is good for you. Aveda's damage repair conditioner was possibly the only medium thickness product and it was good but the bottle literally is 2-3 washes. I know some people can do 7 or 8 from it but I don't know how.
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ReplyDeleteThe Aubrey Organics Jojoba and Aloe Desert Herb Revitalising Shampoo and Conditioner which costs about £30.00 for the both, is something i've had my eye on for a while now. It's for damaged and desert-dry hair and also contains some ingredients that I think will be beneficial for my hair, such as milk protein.
But for now I will be sticking to my Herbal Essences' Hello Hydration Shampoo and Conditioner.
I would buy Qhemet Biologics Burdock Root Butter Cream and HerbNLife Coconut Hemp Hair Care (a pomade).
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Qhemet Biologics Amla & Olive Heavy Cream (first) and then their other products!!
ReplyDeleteI would order everything that isn't available in the UK, that way I'd have the opportunity to sample them all. Then I'd continue to order the one/s that work best.
ReplyDeleteCamellia Seed Oil and Rose Oil
ReplyDeleteEverything that had to do wit Karen's Body Beautiful, and Beija Flor Naturals
ReplyDeleteI would by everything in the world, from VO-5 to Miss Jessie's to salon products I've never heard of!
ReplyDeleteJust about all of Anita Grant's shampoo bars and hair butters. I'm in the US and even though she has an American online distributor, her stuff is sooo expensive here. Is anyone here a fan of her products?
ReplyDeleteHuetiful Hair Steamer
ReplyDeleteShu Uemura hair products. I want to try the $68 moisture velvet masque. Hey, money's no object right lol?
ReplyDeleteHuetiful Hair Steamer!!!
ReplyDeleteBTW, I am hosting a giveaway on my blog for Seisyn Jewelry, you can enter here: http://curlychellez.blogspot.com/2011/08/my-1-year-curliversary-giveaway.html
I would buy Miss Jessie's products. I really want something to hold my hairstyles.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try WEN, Curls products, Uncle Funky's Daughter, Jessicurl, and Aubrey Organics!!! This is the dream list :)
ReplyDeleteI would get a Huetiful Hair Steamer...
ReplyDeleteMost of Miss Jessie's stuff :)
ReplyDeleteI would definitely get the Huetiful Steamer and Anita Grants products. I'm in the US and have been wanting to try Anita Grant forever but shipping is a bit much. And there is also a line called Rahua Beauty that is ridiculously priced. I'd want to try it out of sheer curiosity.
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ReplyDelete2nd Anita Grant! I would buy EVERYTHING in triplicate and Starwest Botanicals' vegetable glycerine in bulk. I'm planning an AG haul once she gets Blue Malva back in stock (the BEST rinse and daily leave-in on planet earth!), but I know I'll be paying for it well into December :(
I'd SO buy all of Kerastase scalp treatments! My hair loves kerastase, but my purse, not so much!
ReplyDeleteThat Ojon deep conditioning treatment that costs $50.
ReplyDeleteMorrocan argan oil but the best puriest one is expensive.
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