What No One Tells You About Sulfur & Silicone

Use a moisturizing conditioner with light weight oils. Without a doubt oils like grape seed is easily absorbed by your hair than products like lanolin, which actually clogs and weighs down your locks.







More importantly light weight oils will certainly moisturize your hair make it shiny and manageable but will not weigh your hair down.
Specifically,  do not use products containing sulfur and silicone.
Silicone is great making your hair smooth, but they can only be removed with sulfate, which is harsh cleaning agent that can lead to dry out and harsh hair.
For example,  if you don't remove the silicone from your hair in a proper manner, your hair gets way too much buildup thus, ends up looking dull, greasy and brittle.
Fortunately for you,  there are dozens if ways you can get your locks nice and silky smooth without silicone including, deep conditioners, coconut oil and nourishing masks. They're easily washed out without any of the dryness or brittleness.
Such as, why not consider using hair products with organic ingredients over natural ingredients.
Organic products are strictly regulated from farming to harvesting.
That is,  ingredients such as avocado,  coconut and Shea are harvested without the use if toxic chemicals, antibiotics and pesticides harmful to animals and humans.  These toxic chemicals can eventually be harmful to your hair.

It has been proved to be, the term natural is used very loosely and by Corporate America.

As a result these factors concluded, an Orange soda can be natural because it has orange flavoring that once shared a compound of fruit.  High Fructose is also considered natural, just like petrolatum.
We also sell Silicon Mix Deep Conditioning Treatment 
16oz. size 
Multi purpose, best used for extension hair. 
Can also be used for deep conditioners and treatments.
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