May 2019 What Did You Buy This Week?

ItsMeLilLucky

Aka Giveme D’Monee
Too many things :cry3::lachen:
Here’s an actual list of things I bought:
*Two filters (one for shower, one for sink)
*Aloe Vera Juice (the big jug)
*Misto Sprayer
*Mesh Strainer
*flat nose pliers and the other twisty kind (update the name when I get home)
*3cayG: 5lb Shea Nilotica, Castor Oil (1 gal), 16 oz Rice Bran Oil, 16oz Shea Nut Olien.
*Some snacks+food
*Peppermint essential oil
*Oil diffuser
*Vegan capsules of Slippery Elm
*Vegan capsules of Marshmallow Root
*Probably an adjustable wrench so I can remove my old shower head
*Probably some things I’m forgetting lol
 

waff

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Aussie moist 3 min miracle 16 oz
Hask Argan Oil Repairing Deep Conditioner
Garnier Whole Blends Avocado Oil & Shea Butter Nourishing Mask

Bunch of different cheap drugstore gels to try out (I am in the hunt for the ultimate gel for WNG)
 
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Celestialx

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I like this one too @Celestialx. Even though they changed the formula, I realize I still like it better than Ecostyler and a couple others I've tried. It helps that the price can't be beat as well.

I'd literally read about the formula change right after purchasing it and I was so mad at myself for not doing enough research LOL, but I figured it was cheap enough to test drive and I'm glad I ended up getting it anyway. It's definitely gonna replace the olive oil Ecostyler for me, it doesn't leave my hair nearly as flaky or dry.

But what exactly was the big change between the new and old versions? I'm always on the lookout for a gel that'll do it all (tames my frizzy ends without drying/flaking/crunching up, lays down my edges, keeps my hair soft, does my taxes lol) but I usually end up with something that either has "too much" hold or not enough. Also is there anything like the old version that you've found as an alternative?
 

Aggie

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I'd literally read about the formula change right after purchasing it and I was so mad at myself for not doing enough research LOL, but I figured it was cheap enough to test drive and I'm glad I ended up getting it anyway. It's definitely gonna replace the olive oil Ecostyler for me, it doesn't leave my hair nearly as flaky or dry.

But what exactly was the big change between the new and old versions? I'm always on the lookout for a gel that'll do it all (tames my frizzy ends without drying/flaking/crunching up, lays down my edges, keeps my hair soft, does my taxes lol) but I usually end up with something that either has "too much" hold or not enough. Also is there anything like the old version that you've found as an alternative?
The ingredient, carbomer was higher up and I believe it was mostly responsible for a more incredible shine. It held up better as a holding gel as well. But even so, I still can't find another gel as good as this one for my hair.
 

Celestialx

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The ingredient, carbomer was higher up and I believe it was mostly responsible for a more incredible shine. It held up better as a holding gel as well. But even so, I still can't find another gel as good as this one for my hair.

It's always soooo annoying when they go "fixing" what isn't broken. :crying3:

Doubly annoying when it's something affordable AND just fine the way it is. Aussie Moist was recently reformulated again and I'm trying to work around it and maybe stock up on old bottles, but it's so frustrating. I'm probably just gonna have to chuck it out of my regimen.

Anyway, thank you for the info and I hope you find something comparable soon! xx
 

demlew

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It's always soooo annoying when they go "fixing" what isn't broken. :crying3:

Doubly annoying when it's something affordable AND just fine the way it is. Aussie Moist was recently reformulated again and I'm trying to work around it and maybe stock up on old bottles, but it's so frustrating. I'm probably just gonna have to chuck it out of my regimen.

Anyway, thank you for the info and I hope you find something comparable soon! xx

There was also a change on the amount and type of aloe vera. It went from aloe vera extract near the top to aloe vera juice towards the end of the list.
 

Celestialx

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There was also a change on the amount and type of aloe vera. It went from aloe vera extract near the top to aloe vera juice towards the end of the list.

Ugh, really?? That was a big draw for me - my hair loves aloe vera, so most products that have that pretty high up on the list work well for me, but the fact that they lessened and changed it (for financial reasons I'd imagine?) is even more irritating. -.-
 

BeautifulRoots

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I like this one too @Celestialx. Even though they changed the formula, I realize I still like it better than Ecostyler and a couple others I've tried. It helps that the price can't be beat as well.

That's good to know the new formula wetline is still good. I was eyeing it at the store but remembered the huge thread about the reformulation so I've always been hesitant to purchase and try it. Good to know it still works well.
 

Aggie

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I just bought 3 wigs from Ebonyline.com.

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According to many people and my friends, I look really great in color these days so I'm finally trying wigs in many different colors.

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There are a few YT videos that made me purchase it and here they are:



 
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