 Hey you guys so it's time for another hair video and this time it is a comparison video I used to do these quite often What I shouldn't say quite often I have a couple of these type of videos where I compare two very similar hair products Just to see how they do on my hair. So this one is going to be a leave-in comparison We have the can-to leave-in conditioning repair cream You see that this is an old you bug goodie and then we have the African pride moisture miracle coconut oil And bubble oil bagel bath. I'm sorry bagel bath oil hydrate and strengthen leaving conditioners So I've been using both of these products for a while the can-to more so than the African pride product I do have official reviews on both of these products. So you guys what we're going to do is just an old school Product review, but I'm gonna go ahead and read some ingredients and just to give you an idea of the consistency of both of these products Okay, so for the can-to I'm going to use on this side and then for the African pride on this side, okay? Can-to is a great product in my opinion I do feel like that they changed their Formula oil says it right here baby. It says new improved formula The can-to product has no alcohol and it has no silicone no cones The reason why I feel like it has changed its product the formula feel like it changed a while back and It sometimes it can leave a bit of a residue. So you have to really work it in your hair Especially if you're or using it for a wash and go which I've done several times I do like that. This product is thick, but you can definitely Smooth it out. This is the consistency. It's like a thick yogurt. You see that Very very creamy No, really no real fragrance to it. You know, it has a light product fragrance But nothing too heavy if that makes sense and I do like that it comes in a fairly large size container here This is 16 ounces next up. We have the African pride now the African pride Same thing it has no pair of beans. No mineral oil No petroleum Okay, and so I believe this is 16 ounces to it not 18 ounces. Let me see. It's actually 15 ounces All right, so the consistency is that of again of a Light of a yogurt. I should say excuse me, but it's very light The difference in my opinion as far as the consistency. I find that this product is more creamier the can-to has a little bit of Chunkiness it's not consistent if that makes sense. This right here is a consistency and very smooth product Okay. Now if I were to give my Initial thoughts on which one it's going to win this battle of the leaving conditioners. I Don't know you guys. I'm gonna have to say it may be the African pride It may just be the African pride. So let me just go ahead and today is washed. I'm gonna go ahead and wash my hair I like to apply my conditioners not when it's soaking wet, but damn if that makes sense. So we'll see how this turns out y'all, okay? All right, you guys, so I'm starting with the African pride. I like to section my hair off. This is a very creamy product Working it in from the root all the way down the hair shaft I also like to seal in the product with almond oil It get a little splashy, but I use just a little bit of oil to seal in the actual leaving young get that splash But anyway, just a little bit of oil to seal in the product And then I'm gonna go ahead and twist my hair in medium-sized twist. Okay Okay Okay, so this is the can-to side Yet again, I'm using a little bit of product and I'm working it in Yeah, I'm looking at the consistency and so it is a little bit Chunkier also with the can-to side I found that it sits on top of my hair So I really had to work the product in more so than the African pride side But yet again, just like the other side. I'm going to seal it in with some hair oil Yeah, it's gonna splash everywhere, but that's how I like to seal in the moisture And I'm also gonna go ahead and just twist my hair in medium-sized twists All right, all right, all right, you guys it has been about an hour since I applied the leave-in conditioners let's put Those two down I didn't really put any in the back because I'm gonna be blowing up my hair and I Don't like to use leave-in conditioners a lot at least when I blow out my hair. All right, you guys. Let me fill it Um This side with the African pride has it feels a little more residue. It's not if that makes sense This side not so much they both feel soft we're trying to look in the mirror behind me you guys I should probably get my other mirror, but They both feel pretty soft and okay, so let's take down the African pride. You better do good Let's take down the African pride side. I really want to wait until it's completely dry, but for now Interesting look at that juiciness. It feels really really good. And now let's take down this side That has to can too Do you see that? And you see this I knew it Yeah, I knew it now. This is kind of falling, but look at that. You can see this is kind of falling, but Even though I feel a build-up of some sort on there's not even a build-up. There's like a Greasiness but not really compared to this I'm gonna have to say that I like the overall feeling of my hair with the African pride I suppose to this this right here feels like the can too folks like I'm gonna have to reapply So we're leaving conditioner fairly soon or as the African pride I feel like I can stretch it longer if that makes sense. Yeah, you could even look at the difference can too African pride assumption was correct. Thank you girl. You did good. So That is it for this video you guys. Thank you so much for watching. Take care. Bye