Inspired By My Hair, I've Entered Into The Cafe!
There are four products that I use on my hair. I like how they moisturize my hair without weighing it down, or leaving it feeling all greasy and oily. I'm really in love with the Palmer's grow therapy grease, it keeps my scalp moist, helping it stay hydrated, leaving my hair with a lovely soft scent. Honestly to me, all the four product's that I'm going to mention has a nice fragrance and work really well to improve, along with restore health to damaged hair, well at least they have for my hair.
After, I wash my hair with the Almond+ Shea butter shampoo. I use Suave's Almond + Shea butter conditioner, which leaves my hair feeling soft. I also like this certain conditioner, because after I wash it out my hair, it not only hydrate's my scalp, but it leave's my hair feeling soft, along with leaving my hair smelling like Almond and Shea butter, too!
Alright, so here's one of my biggest hair secret's I'm sharing! Don't sleep on it! It's the next best thing since slice bread! It's my method I use to grease my scalp, without having to spend additional time, sectioning and greasing my scalp....
I've found it to be beneficial, mixing both the conditioner and grease together. I mix a generous amount of the Palmer's gro therapy grease into Suave's Almond + Shea butter conditioner,while using my finger tips to massage the grease into my scalp. It actually greases my scalp without leaving my hair greasy, after washing out the conditioner. Mixing them together, saves me time from having to grease my scalp section by section.
The last product that I use and recommend is ORS olive oil pudding. It's a gel in the form of pudding! I use it after washing and conditioning my hair. While my hair is still wet, I rub a generous amount of the pudding into my hair, right before blow drying my hair. It's light weight, leaves a soft pleasant fragrance in my hair, giving my hair a shine laying my hair down, giving it a firm hold. I'd say it's a great product to use for styling braids, ponytails, and holding down edges.