Finally found some staples...my bun never looked better

sheba125

New Member
After several weeks of trial and error I finally found some products that work for me. I tried several ideas on this board such as the Jamaican Black Castor Oil (my auntie had some from backayard so I got this free), Elasta QP Mango Butter (my ends stayed dry and rough) so I was getting a little discouraged. Well yesterday I went to the BSS and decided to try Profectiv Healthy Ends and the Break-Free. I also picked up some Scurl and Elasta DPR-11.

The Profectiv is wonderful, I love the way the Scurl helped my new growth and moisturized my ends. I sealed with the Healthy Ends and my bun looked so good. I am sold on Profectiv and Scurl.....I think my hair journey is gonna be a little easier now.
 

CurliDiva

Well-Known Member
Good luck Sheba! :) Finding what works for you is turly a "trial and error" process, but please be preapred to REVISIT products.

I used to loved Scurl when I first started my journey - and now- it is on my "so-so" list. I think my hair just needs different things at different times- but I don't plan to give away my products yet. :p
 

BronzyBella

Well-Known Member
I actually hope to pick up some s-curl today. The only product that's moisturized my hair well so far, was "African Pride Creme Hair Dress w/ olive oil & rosemary". I got it a few years ago, and now can't find it anywhere.

For my ends, I'm waiting to see how raw shea butter mixed w/ olive oil works for me.
 

AtlantaJJ

Well-Known Member
Great post. I see ORS products everywhere but no African Pride products. I do remember using African pride relaxer under my braids and my hair didn't jump out...as it should. I had forgotten about that, it was about a year ago.

I am having a hard time trying to figure out what type of relaxer to use. Lye / No Lye - What brand, etc.

I'm going to try S-curl, I need mositure. I bought a Profective relaxer kit tha had some good samples of their products in there, break free, and grow long, they seem pretty good. I'm afraid however to use the relaxer because ya'll scared me! LOL
 

sheba125

New Member
CurliDiva said:
Good luck Sheba! :) Finding what works for you is turly a "trial and error" process, but please be preapred to REVISIT products.

I used to loved Scurl when I first started my journey - and now- it is on my "so-so" list. I think my hair just needs different things at different times- but I don't plan to give away my products yet. :p

Exactly CurliDiva....sometimes you hair needs different things at different times. I thought that something was wrong with my hair......Mango butter just didn't do a thing for my mane at all! My ends were dry like straw, so I guess as I go along I will find more things that won't work and those that will.....I just hope I don't turn into a product junky too soon:grin:
 

Je Ne Sais Quoi

Well-Known Member
sheba125 said:
Exactly CurliDiva....sometimes you hair needs different things at different times. I thought that something was wrong with my hair......Mango butter just didn't do a thing for my mane at all! My ends were dry like straw, so I guess as I go along I will find more things that won't work and those that will.....I just hope I don't turn into a product junky too soon:grin:

You have already gone to the dark side :lachen:
 

MzOptimistic

Well-Known Member
sheba125 said:
After several weeks of trial and error I finally found some products that work for me. I tried several ideas on this board such as the Jamaican Black Castor Oil (my auntie had some from backayard so I got this free), Elasta QP Mango Butter (my ends stayed dry and rough) so I was getting a little discouraged. Well yesterday I went to the BSS and decided to try Profectiv Healthy Ends and the Break-Free. I also picked up some Scurl and Elasta DPR-11.

The Profectiv is wonderful, I love the way the Scurl helped my new growth and moisturized my ends. I sealed with the Healthy Ends and my bun looked so good. I am sold on Profectiv and Scurl.....I think my hair journey is gonna be a little easier now.

I love profective healthy ends and Scurl...good choices sheba...good choices:) do you seal with any oils because you can use the profective healthy ends then apply an oil to seal:) I love kemi oyl. The best way for me to use elasta Qp mango butter is to apply to my ends and seal with kemi oyl and then apply my baggie and when I take the baggie off..my hair is very moisturized. I rotate between profective healthy ends and elasta Qp mango butter and I always seal with kemi oyl and baggie and my ends always comes out moisturized...try the mango butter that way and see how it works:)
 
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blackbarbie

New Member
As one poster said, finding products that work for you is a matter of trial and error. Glad you found some good ones!:)

I love both s-curl and profectiv healthy ends. The s-curl has been a lifesaver in helping me stretch, and this is my second time using the profectiv for healthy ends. I just bought some last week and I am enjoying it much better this time around. (wasn't too happy when i first tried it a year ago.) I am going to take the advice posted here and seal the profectiv healthy ends with some oil as well. That's a really good tip.
 

Tee

Active Member
blackbarbie said:
As one poster said, finding products that work for you is a matter of trial and error. Glad you found some good ones!:)

I love both s-curl and profectiv healthy ends. The s-curl has been a lifesaver in helping me stretch, and this is my second time using the profectiv for healthy ends. I just bought some last week and I am enjoying it much better this time around. (wasn't too happy when i first tried it a year ago.) I am going to take the advice posted here and seal the profectiv healthy ends with some oil as well. That's a really good tip.

The same thing with me. I didnt like the profectiv the first time I used them. I might revisit it.

Sheba...glad you found somehting that works for you!
 

Ladyhenri

Active Member
Profectiv is da bomb...I use Break free mixed with healthy ends then seal with WGHO and my hair always feels nicely moisturised...

Only disadvantage is that i seem to use up a jar a week.:confused:
 

HighlyFavored1

New Member
Yea I used up my bottle of Profective healthy ends so fast because it worked super well on my hair, especially with protective styles like buns. I don't know why i didn't refill it...

And i need to hop on the S-curl bandwagon, i've never given it a try but I'm sure it could really help when my newgrowth comes and gets super dry...
 

Lorraine

Active Member
I have seen this product in Sallys. I will pick some up next time I'm there. Thanks for the tip. I actually liked Elasta QP for my bun (pic below from album) but I can't comb it because it tangles my hair. :perplexed

 

blackbarbie

New Member
Lorraine said:
I have seen this product in Sallys. I will pick some up next time I'm there. Thanks for the tip. I actually liked Elasta QP for my bun (pic below from album) but I can't comb it because it tangles my hair. :perplexed


I am loving that bun girl!!!
 

MzOptimistic

Well-Known Member
Lorraine said:
I have seen this product in Sallys. I will pick some up next time I'm there. Thanks for the tip. I actually liked Elasta QP for my bun (pic below from album) but I can't comb it because it tangles my hair. :perplexed


That bun is ON POINT:love:
 

Lorraine

Active Member
Thanks ladies. ;) This is the way my mother would style it when I was younger so I thought hey why not go back to that? No curling iron needed and it's perfect for winter.
 

Tee

Active Member
Lorraine said:
Thanks ladies. ;) This is the way my mother would style it when I was younger so I thought hey why not go back to that? No curling iron needed and it's perfect for winter.

Very pretty Lorraine. Good seeing you!
 

preciousjewel76

New Member
Lorraine said:
Thanks ladies. ;) This is the way my mother would style it when I was younger so I thought hey why not go back to that? No curling iron needed and it's perfect for winter.

Whoa, that's some purty hair, girl! I love your bun and your highlights are gorgeous! I can't wait until my hair gets long enough to make a decent bun.
 

sweetascocoa

New Member
thats Lorraine's signature bun right thurrr. yeah i been stalking your album for a few years :sekret:

Oh yeah you're so lucky it took you only a few weeks before finding your staples. it took me about a year :( and after a lot of money
 

sheba125

New Member
Lorraine said:
I have seen this product in Sallys. I will pick some up next time I'm there. Thanks for the tip. I actually liked Elasta QP for my bun (pic below from album) but I can't comb it because it tangles my hair. :perplexed


that's a beautiful bun!
 
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