My final verdict on Carol’s Daughter- Saturday Morning Special
This is my last post in the “Taking the Carol’s Daughter Plunge…wish me luck” series.
My only keeper from this set of products would be the Tui Hair Oil. First of all, it smells fantastic. Also, I like the idea of a light hair oil to use as a conditioning/moisturizing option.
Here are the Affrodite No Likeys… I apologize in advance if any of my commentary is similar to my earlier posts, but I’m too lazy right now to go back through the previous 2 posts about this product line.
On the Fence List (i.e. you decide for yourself)
Hair Milk– Nothing special, but if you haven’t found your own daily hair moisturizing product, it’s worth a try I guess.
Healthy Hair Butter– I’m on the fence a little with this one, but I don’t feel like I need to go out of my way to buy it. Smells good. It’s not too bad as a moisturizer to use after you have washed your hair or your hair is extra dry. I was using it after washing my hair and then the Hair Milk on a daily basis. I’ve also offered this to my hubby to use.
Don’t Bother List
Rosemary Mint Shampoo– looks like vomit which makes it difficult for me to want to put it in my hands or hair, doesn’t lathe which perpetuates my vomit visual, smells bad (to me it does). I don’t think I’ll even finish the bottle. Instead, I’ll leave it in the guest bathroom and maybe someone will want to throw it in their suitcase. 😉
Black Vanilla Leave In Conditioner– Smelly water. I can’t see any significant conditioning effects. I don’t like that they’d advise black people to use the Rosemary Mint Shampoo followed by this conditioner as opposed to a real conditioner. I think it’s their excuse for not having a decent conditioner in their hair care line.
Kizzi “Stay Put” Pomade – Nothing special either. I pulled my hair back the other day and used this to help, but I don’t think it stayed put as much as it claims without the help of my regular hair products. I have offered it to my hubby to use.