Monday, November 21, 2011

What is the best shampoo & conditioner for african american hair.....?

Without the natural hair becoming tangled or difficult to manage after shampoo?What is the best shampoo %26amp; conditioner for african american hair.....?
I'm a hairsylist and the major line i see being used and that I myself LOVE is Kera Care by Avlon. Its a Professional product tha you can only get from the beauty supply. They have products to fit everyones needs from color treated hair to dry itchy scalps. As soon as you use their products you FEEL it working...its a little costly but worth it!What is the best shampoo %26amp; conditioner for african american hair.....?
My hair is really soft and curly. I usually wear it natural most of the year, blowing it out to wear it straight during the colder months. The BEST product line I have found is Motions. Their Lavish Conditioning Shampoo and After Shampoo Conditioner with Silicon work miracles on my hair which can be very difficult to manage!





Coming from a person who has tried almost every product out there (to include Mane n' Tail) Motions is pretty inexpensive and worth a try! Not only does the conditioner totally eliminate tangles, it also makes the hair smooth and shiny when dry.
Carol's Daughter is a line of hair products that caters to all ethinicities, esp afro-american hair. Check out their products because i heard they are really great and they use all natural ingredients that promote growth and really condition the hair.





The site is www.carolsdaughter.com.
There isn't one line that is best, what really matters is what does your hair need.





There are some women that swear by Kera Care Line or Aveda DR - both which cost a bit but are worth it.





I use two real cheapy conditioners and detangle in the shower - Vo5 Strawberries and Cream and Tressemme. - both are for mositure for protein I use Le Klair Cholesterol.





The key is to get something that makes your hair slippery and use a detangling comb while you're in the shower.





I learned these techniques from:





http://www.blackhairmedia.com


http://www.nappturality.com


http://www.motowngirl.com


http://growafrohairlong.com





hope these help
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