So yah....my hair's kinda weird. :P:P I love Aveeno's products when it comes to face(: but do u think trying out their hair stuff woul be good for me?? (or Aussie?) or do u have any other shampoo and conditioner suggestions? Thx in advance! :D
Sure, Aveeno has a wonderful hair brand :-) Since you said you have oily roots, you'll want to get Aveeno shampoo and conditioner specific for oily hair. Before you wash your hair, put some coconut oil on your dry ends, that'll do the trick. :-)
Another hair brand that is honestly good for any type of hair is Moroccan Oil shampoo and conditioner. :-) Hope this helps :-)
I'm Indian and I have naturally black hair that's really really thick. And it's gotten frizzier than it was...when I was little. :P and I think I have oily roots, but sometimes on my scalp-little flakes, just a few, tend to come and stay till I wash my hair. And my ends r not uber dry to the point where they break off, but I guess they could use a bit more moisturize.
I started using Aveeno Nourish and Moisturizing Shampoo and Conditioner approximately 3 weeks ago, on my chemical-free black hair and I love it. The shampoo did not strip my hair..my hair was soft and felt like I had used conditioner I was and still is surprised by the results...I love this stuff...
@windada - I totally agree with you!! @Surgedeb, most people don't realize that hair products are made for two hair types "Curly and Straight" basically. SO, it doesn't matter if you are black or white, just matters your hair texture.
If you have textured hair, you want MOISTURE, if you have straight hair, you want oil strippers.....as she says in this video.
@surgedeb err... I don't think mainstream hair products discriminate against hair types....Aveeno is a natural brand, so if anything it's better than the other brands that target black consumers, e.g dark and lovely, which tends to be extremely drying to natural black and relaxed hair.
hmmm well, sulfates have their advantages and disadvantages. If you have major build up in your hair and you've used products with 'cones' in them, sulfates help a lot. I would suggest (after you shampoo n conditioner of course) that you try aphogee two step protein treatment followed by an Orangnic root stimulator replenishing pack once a week, I just started doing that and my hair absolutely loves it, kinda works better than amla powder for me *shrugs*
idk but for relaxed hair it's so hard to get good leave in treatments and shampoos but i wont be buying Aveeno for hair only skin thanks for the review =)
Amira I freakin love it when you say hair. Its like "HAAAIR," Almost like "HAR" lol. Where did you find the Aveeno hair stuff? I'm pretty sure I've never seen it.
so you don't use sulfate free shampoos anymore? I'm thinking about using one of those. do you recommend any sulfate free shampoos for me. .
peacexsandyxlove 1 year ago
@peacexsandyxlove
Sure! My favorite is Aveda Damage Remedy. It helps my hair stay super soft during shampoo time ^_^
windada 1 year ago
So yah....my hair's kinda weird. :P:P I love Aveeno's products when it comes to face(: but do u think trying out their hair stuff woul be good for me?? (or Aussie?) or do u have any other shampoo and conditioner suggestions? Thx in advance! :D
Shoppingstar525 1 year ago
@Shoppingstar525
Sure, Aveeno has a wonderful hair brand :-) Since you said you have oily roots, you'll want to get Aveeno shampoo and conditioner specific for oily hair. Before you wash your hair, put some coconut oil on your dry ends, that'll do the trick. :-)
Another hair brand that is honestly good for any type of hair is Moroccan Oil shampoo and conditioner. :-) Hope this helps :-)
windada 1 year ago
@windada you rock, thanks for the help!! :D:D
Shoppingstar525 1 year ago
I'm Indian and I have naturally black hair that's really really thick. And it's gotten frizzier than it was...when I was little. :P and I think I have oily roots, but sometimes on my scalp-little flakes, just a few, tend to come and stay till I wash my hair. And my ends r not uber dry to the point where they break off, but I guess they could use a bit more moisturize.
Shoppingstar525 1 year ago
I started using Aveeno Nourish and Moisturizing Shampoo and Conditioner approximately 3 weeks ago, on my chemical-free black hair and I love it. The shampoo did not strip my hair..my hair was soft and felt like I had used conditioner I was and still is surprised by the results...I love this stuff...
chubbi44 1 year ago
You = HAWT
Yasujo 1 year ago
I'm not sure Aveeno is for black hair. I would not use Aveeno on my hair!
surgedeb 1 year ago
@surgedeb
It's actually a pretty decent product. I've used many products not specifically designed for black hair, and they have worked wonders. :-)
windada 1 year ago 9
@windada - I totally agree with you!! @Surgedeb, most people don't realize that hair products are made for two hair types "Curly and Straight" basically. SO, it doesn't matter if you are black or white, just matters your hair texture.
If you have textured hair, you want MOISTURE, if you have straight hair, you want oil strippers.....as she says in this video.
ojthe3rd 1 year ago
@surgedeb err... I don't think mainstream hair products discriminate against hair types....Aveeno is a natural brand, so if anything it's better than the other brands that target black consumers, e.g dark and lovely, which tends to be extremely drying to natural black and relaxed hair.
tauruslove88 1 year ago
hmmm well, sulfates have their advantages and disadvantages. If you have major build up in your hair and you've used products with 'cones' in them, sulfates help a lot. I would suggest (after you shampoo n conditioner of course) that you try aphogee two step protein treatment followed by an Orangnic root stimulator replenishing pack once a week, I just started doing that and my hair absolutely loves it, kinda works better than amla powder for me *shrugs*
stelladata 1 year ago
OMG the burt's bee STRIPPED my hair too!! i hated it..
good review... i might give them a try
jemy1415 1 year ago
idk but for relaxed hair it's so hard to get good leave in treatments and shampoos but i wont be buying Aveeno for hair only skin thanks for the review =)
Jem4u90 1 year ago
lol thats one thing i hate about the bert bee's i like my shampoo to LATHER!! lol
MJFanz411 1 year ago
do you know any really good conditioner/shampoo
that really good for damaged hair?
RandomXxrainbowsXx 1 year ago
@RandomXxrainbowsXx
The Aveda Damage Remedy Shampoo/Conditioner have worked wonders for me, you should try them out :-)
windada 1 year ago
You're right about the Aveeno NOURISH+ CONDITION Leave-In Treatment. It smells absolutely ah-mazing but it also helps to silken my hair.
SweetnSourqt3 1 year ago
Amira I freakin love it when you say hair. Its like "HAAAIR," Almost like "HAR" lol. Where did you find the Aveeno hair stuff? I'm pretty sure I've never seen it.
LESREID2 1 year ago 3
@LESREID2
lol, my friends make fun of me for it X-D lol!
I found the Aveeno hair stuff at Ulta, Walmart, Walgreens, etc. I've seen it in different drug stores and such
windada 1 year ago
i like the way you say hair
TyMcFly91 1 year ago
its so cute how you say hair lol! you look so pretty and you're hilarious:) cant wait til your next video!
mthompson0508 1 year ago
@mthompson0508
Awww, thanks so much ^_^
windada 1 year ago
i can see you take care of your self very nice beauty
nitro300 1 year ago
Love the way you say "hair" lol...it sounds kinda british :-D
lalalachica87 1 year ago 12
@lalalachica87 She does say hair cute.
Dhamiltonj 1 year ago
@lalalachica87 no it doesnt it sound like a new york teen trust me i know british
bloodrebel1 1 year ago
u look great
UtubeHairCare 1 year ago
@UtubeHairCare
Thank yoou! ^_^ <3
windada 1 year ago