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Resplendent_Maria 08-12-2000 01:49 AM

Hair Care
 
Has anyone tried that new product called "Breakthru" by Optimum Care? (in the bright orange bottle) I've been looking for another good conditioner but have been disappointed with ones that do not work too well. It's pretty costly and wanted to know if anyone has tested this product yet.

I have tried L'oreal's Mega Moisture and it's GREAT. A little expensive ($8.50 for 8oz.) but it works wonders.


ZChi4Life 08-12-2000 02:15 AM

Maria,
I haven't tried that product, but the conditioner I use is by Alternatives. It's their Frizz Free line and it's a deep conditioner. I've been using that for a while and it works well for my hair. It's also not that expensive either http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif It's supposed to work w/ the heat from your blow dryer to keep your hair from frizzing out and stuff.

Have any of you ladies ever been on the Hairweb.com? If not, go! It's the bomb! Talk about hairstyles galore! If you're looking for a new hairstyle, check this site out. It has a lot of other great features on it too...too many for me to explain here. But take a look, it's definitely better than going out and buying those expensive hair magazines http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif

Resplendent_Maria 08-12-2000 10:59 AM

ZChi,
Thanks for referring me to that website - it's HOT! I am the sucker who spends $ for hairstyle mags, and hairweb has so much info and hairstyle ideas.

carebear 08-12-2000 11:11 AM

I recommend TCB. I use all of their products --their shampoo/conditioner relaxer and all three hair grease products!

They are good in my opinion

ZChi4Life 08-13-2000 12:20 AM

You're welcome Maria!

Carebear, I love that TCB product that you put on your hair before blowdrying...the name totally escapes me right now. But it's in that blue bottle. That's a damn fine product! I can't live w/ out that stuff.

[This message has been edited by ZChi4Life (edited August 12, 2000).]

bdown4U 08-14-2000 09:44 AM

I have used the the daily moisturizing lotion by Optimum. They say that it will help your hair grow longer and stop breaking with continued use. Unfortunately, I try so many different things on my hair that I have not been using the lotion on a continued basis.

SweetestDiva 04-26-2001 05:51 PM

Bringing this back up to recommend 2 products I just discovered.

1. Bone Strait makes a leave-in conditioner designed to help your hair be straighter when you blow dry it. I tried it for the first time last night, and I couldn't believe how straight and soft my hair got. It's like $10 for a bottle I think, but there are little packets for like $.99, and you only use a nickle-sized amount, so you probably get 4 or 5 uses from 1 packet.

2. Luster's Pink came out with this new Glosser. It's like oil sheen, but only natural oils. It's actually completely clear, and supposedly natural enough to use once a day. My hair is about 4 or 5 inches below my shoulders and looks straight raggedy and dry when I wash it myself. But this stuff works too. Better than oil sheen, not as heavy, and you can breathe while you spray it too. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif

BTW - anyone know a type of flat iron that gets more salon-like results? I've tried ConAir and Solid Gold, but neither one of them works that well for me.



[This message has been edited by SweetestDiva (edited April 26, 2001).]

AKA2D '91 04-26-2001 06:06 PM

What about gold'n hot? Those products if you put them on too high will burn your hair before your very eyes. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/eek.gif

I know with the curling iron, I put that thing on 9 and in my hair, it LITERALLY burned my hair off, as THICK as it was. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/eek.gif

SweetestDiva 04-26-2001 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by AKA2D '91:
What about gold'n hot? Those products if you put them on too high will burn your hair before your very eyes. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/eek.gif

I know with the curling iron, I put that thing on 9 and in my hair, it LITERALLY burned my hair off, as THICK as it was. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/eek.gif

See... it's extremes like this that frustrate me. Some don't really straighten that well. But then my roommate left my curling iron on a little too long and the thing literally scorched our countertop. I hadn't heard of Gold'n Hot though.

kitten03 04-26-2001 07:44 PM

My favorite hair care tip/habit is to buy vitamin E capsules from any pharmacy, break them and pour the contents into hair grease. It doesn't matter what kind of grease. I use the cheap kind. My hair is very thick and the Vitamin E does wonders for stimulating growth and nourishing the scalp. It's a miracle. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif

Poplife 04-27-2001 03:47 AM

Don't believe all the “product hype”.

I use olive oil as a deep conditioner. It's cheap, easy to find, and works well. I'm assuming you use chemicals (which dry your hair out) but I hear that even with chem. treated hair it'll work.

While I'm in the shower I just wash my hair with a cleansing shampoo (never deep condition with dirty hair!), slop on some olive oil, comb it in with my fingers, wrap my hair into a bun, and continue with my shower. Before I dry off I wash the olive oil out. Sometimes I use a conditioning shampoo to do that because cleansing shampoo's strip black hair of needed moisture.

Just towel off the excess water and blow-dry/wrap. :-)

Note: If you’re not using “homemade” treatments, make sure the PH balance is right for your hair! For some reason people like to use shampoo for “normal hair” when they have a perm, and some natural people use stuff for permed hair thinking it conditions better. It ends up doing more harm than good.

shida25 04-27-2001 11:10 PM

I like the product, yes, it costs a lot, but it works. I use the everyday strengh lotion, and it works wonders. Also, chlesterol is also a good conditioner.

ZChi4Life 04-28-2001 01:20 AM

I have a question for people w/ natural (chem free) hair. Ok, here's my deal: I have a perm but I really want to go natural. I'm really sick of perming and all that stuff. My hair is getting really thin and I think it's time for me to stop w/ the chemicals and just go natural. Right now, my hair is neck length. I haven't gotten a perm in about 2 1/2-3 months. I think I've got a good 2-2 1/2 inches of new growth on top. I haven't really been doing much w/ it b/c it's half and half. So I guess I need to cut the permed hair out but I don't really know what to do w/ it afterwards. Does anyone w/ natural hair have any suggestions? And what tips can anyone suggest for taking care of it? I haven't had perm-free hair since I was about 13, so this is going to be a new experience for me http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif
Thanks in advance for your help!

jali0004 04-28-2001 03:28 AM

Hi ZChi4Life!!

I have been natural for 1 year and 1 week. My mother does hair, so she gave me my first grown up hair cut in December '99. But as many women here know, short hair needs regular upkeep to stay looking fierce. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif

I decided to go natural when I was too broke to afford to go to the shop, and too tired of trying to find "the right" beautician. I had about 2 months of new growth. I went down the hall to my friends' room, and asked her to cut off all the straight hair with the clippers I gave her. That was one of the best decisions I have ever made!!

As for style options, you will look good, period. Many women don't know what their hair type is like, till they go natural. My hair is very curly. That's a style in itself. Everyone with natural hair takes care of their hair differently. What I can suggest, is that when you decide to go natural, begin a relationship with your hair; start to know what it like and what it doesn't and respond accordingly. Do not try to care for your hair as if it was still chemically processed. You will find natural products work best.

Another resource is www.yourhaircareplus.com This site has helped many women with their hair concerns (specifically going natural). As for products, a staple in my hair care regimine is shea butter mixed with jojoba oil, and Aveda Pure-Fume shampoo and conditioner and Aveda Humectant Pomade. Sorry for the long post, but I am very passionate about being NATURAL!!!

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Poplife 04-28-2001 03:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by ZChi4Life:
I have a perm but I really want to go natural. I'm really sick of perming and all that stuff. My hair is getting really thin and I think it's time for me to stop w/ the chemicals and just go natural. Right now, my hair is neck length. I haven't gotten a perm in about 2 1/2-3 months. I think I've got a good 2-2 1/2 inches of new growth on top. I haven't really been doing much w/ it b/c it's half and half. So I guess I need to cut the permed hair out but I don't really know what to do w/ it afterwards. Does anyone w/ natural hair have any suggestions? And what tips can anyone suggest for taking care of it? I haven't had perm-free hair since I was about 13, so this is going to be a new experience for me http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif
Thanks in advance for your help!

If you think it will traumatize you to cut of your hair then don’t. I pressed the new growth until I had a desirable length. However if you are willing to cut your hair then by all means do it. It’s much easier and you will be glad you did! The natural part is A LOT stronger then the broken down compounds in the permed hair. As a result permed hair cannot "stand up" to natural hair and falls off. This is why many women just cut the perm off.

I suggest buying the natural hair bibles a.k.a. “No Lye” by Tulani Kinard and “Let’s Talk Hair” by Pamela Ferrell. NL is my favorite, but both are very good. You can get them on Amazon.com. I still refer to mine and I have been natural for 2 years and counting.

NappyHair.com is a great place to read ask questions about making the transition from chemically treated to natural not to mention ways of maintaining it once you have completed the change. It has a message board similar to this one where you can ask question and find plenty of answers. I’m sure everything you want to know has already been asked so just run a search with keywords and you’ll be up to your ears in information. They can also help you find a natural hair stylist in your area.

You will have to change your shampoo and conditioner as well as your combs. Don’t treat your new growth as if it was permed. The texture is totally different thus requiring a totally different regimen. I will admit that at first it’s a hassle to get to know how to take care of your new hair, but after you get going you will wonder why you didn’t do it before. Your hair texture WILL CHANGE over time. My hair texture changed 4 times in two years. This common for natural haired people.

If you want to talk about hair hit me up anytime. Peace and good luck!

ZChi4Life 04-28-2001 10:37 AM

Thanks for the advice jali0004 and Poplife. I have been to nappyhair.com and found a lot of good stuff on there. I am not scared to cut my hair at all! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif I'm so ready to do it. I was just scared about what to do afterwards as far as upkeep, care and all that good stuff. It's definitely going to be a change from having a perm, so I wanted to make sure I knew what I was doing to it. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif
Thanks again!

abaici 12-19-2004 06:18 PM

I'm resurrecting this ancient thread.

What hair product can you not live without? For me, it's Paul Mitchell's Foaming Pomade. It's works great with natural hair. When my hair was straight, it was Sebastian's Laminates Drops.

BTW, I'm a salon product junkie!

1_zetaemerald 12-19-2004 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by abaici
I'm resurrecting this ancient thread.

What hair product can you not live without? For me, it's Paul Mitchell's Foaming Pomade. It's works great with natural hair. When my hair was straight, it was Sebastian's Laminates Drops.

BTW, I'm a salon product junkie!

Thanks abaici!!

I can't live with out 2 products...my Sulfur 8 and D&L's Dry Hair Healer with Shea Butter!! I absolutely adore both products!!

southernelle25 12-07-2005 02:45 PM

Speaking of Vitamin E, I have heard of using baby oil (with Vitamin E) on children's hair. Has anyone here ever used it (or heard of it being used) on adult hair?

jubilance1922 12-07-2005 02:54 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by abaici
I'm resurrecting this ancient thread.

What hair product can you not live without? For me, it's Paul Mitchell's Foaming Pomade. It's works great with natural hair. When my hair was straight, it was Sebastian's Laminates Drops.

BTW, I'm a salon product junkie!

I've been using Paul Mitchell Super Skinny products on my hair, and its made my hair look great! I've also been using Keracare shampoo and conditioner for my dry scalp with great results as well.

rho4life 12-07-2005 03:48 PM

I LOVE ouidad's products. If i had to pick one it would be the balancing rinse. it's a conditioner that i use as a leave it. A lot fo peopel rave about the deep conditioner, which i like too, but if i had to pick one, it's the orange miracle goo. Several people have told me they associate the smell with me, b/c it's my mainstay - May change my perfumes and lotions, but the balacing rinse is a must.

luminarysoul 12-07-2005 09:55 PM

i trust my life w/ motions hair products.
http://www.motionshair.com/M_images/TotalProducts.jpg


I have been using the shampoo, conditioner, spray and home daily conditioner for about a month and my hair has grown. No other products.

A friend recommended the hair product line ( her hair is down her back) and now im recommending it to you ladies.

jubilance1922 12-07-2005 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by luminarysoul
i trust my life w/ motions hair products.
http://www.motionshair.com/M_images/TotalProducts.jpg


I have been using the shampoo, conditioner, spray and home daily conditioner for about a month and my hair has grown. No other products.

A friend recommended the hair product line ( her hair is down her back) and now im recommending it to you ladies.

Interesting...I've heard from a couple hair stylist friends that Motions is actually bad for your hair...

I guess what works for one person doesnt' work for others...

luminarysoul 12-08-2005 12:48 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by jubilance1922
Interesting...I've heard from a couple hair stylist friends that Motions is actually bad for your hair...

I guess what works for one person doesnt' work for others...

wow, well im in love lol but your right though everything doesnt work for everyone.

Lady of Pearl 12-15-2005 05:21 PM

I've heard that one's hair can get used to a product so it is good to vary it- the motions hair pomade works wonders when your between perms:rolleyes: and olive oil is great I tried a trial size of Hollywood Beauty Olive cream and felt the difference on my hair and my nails:D

ShamikaT 12-15-2005 05:37 PM

http://imagescommerce.bcentral.com/m...c12ozthumb.jpg

This is some good $h!+

I LIVE by it!

Honeykiss1974 12-15-2005 05:46 PM

I think I have tried everything under the sun, especially when I was transitioning, so here are my MUST HAVES! :p Please keep in mind that I do not have a relaxer - I say that because in my experience some products work great on relaxed hair but not unrelaxed hair (lilke my beloved Neutrogena Triple Moisture Serum :( )....

Garnier Fructris - I LOVE their 3 Minute Deep Conditioner. I love thier line of conditioners and shampoos too

Dove - Intense Moisture Shampoo and Conditioner. If you hair is dry, BUY THIS PRODUCT. I am so impressed with this...and all for $4 for the big bottle.

Aussie 3 Minute Deep Conditioner with Tea Tree - I believe this is comparable to Biolage Conditioner which I "use" to use. And its $3 a bottle.

Sally's Generic Brand: Joico K-Pak: Yep, it works JUST as good as the original...$4 a bottle

I make my own hair/scalp oils. Right now, my mixture is as follows:
2 part almond oil
1 part avacado oil
1 part coconut oil
few drops of ylang ylang

To be honest, I've seen the most growth with this regime (my hair is mid back length), but take it for what its worth.

aopirose 12-15-2005 07:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Honeykiss1974
I make my own hair/scalp oils. Right now, my mixture is as follows:
2 part almond oil
1 part avacado oil
1 part coconut oil
few drops of ylang ylang

That must smell yummy.

Afrochic 12-15-2005 10:02 PM

My favorite products are:

Affirm Relaxer
Affirm Moistur Color (moisture without the "e")---it's a moisturizing shampoo for color treated hair (my hair is streaked)
Affirm Postive Link Conditioner
Mizani Shyne Bodifying Sheen Spray
Kera Care Oil--it has natural oils to keep your hair shiny and moisturized

I also use Affirm Moistur Color lightener for my streaks.

These are the best products I've ever used because it makes my hair so soft and full of body.


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