is Kevin murphy shampoo and conditioner worth it tho or am I straight sticking with nature box?
Never tried the conditioner but the shampoo is real af op changed my life with that rec
Never tried the conditioner but the shampoo is real af op changed my life with that rec
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Nothing but sulphates in first post. I hope you afro haired brothers ain't using that s***
Nothing but sulphates in first post. I hope you afro haired brothers ain't using that s***
What are you talking about? I hope you know that ingredients like Sulfolaurate,& Hydroxysultaine aren’t Sulfates. None of the products listed in OP have them
What are you talking about? I hope you know that ingredients like Sulfolaurate,& Hydroxysultaine aren’t Sulfates. None of the products listed in OP have them
Oh ok.
Well all these other chemicals they use in these shampoos ain't good for your hair. Gotta look after it bruh
@op is Kevin Murphys angel wash and rinse good for shampoo and conditioner?
or would the plumping one be better
@op is Kevin Murphys angel wash and rinse good for shampoo and conditioner?
or would the plumping one be better
Hey! It depends what you're looking for:
Angel Wash is catered more towards repairing damaged, coloured and torn hair allowing it to become stronger over time. The Plumping Wash is best for fragile hair that needs a volume boost and thickness.
Hey! It depends what you're looking for:
Angel Wash is catered more towards repairing damaged, coloured and torn hair allowing it to become stronger over time. The Plumping Wash is best for fragile hair that needs a volume boost and thickness.
Ah ok my hair is kinda fine but I wouldn't necessarily say its damaged so may just go with plumping wash and rinse
Has anyone here ever dealt with seborrheic dermatitis?
Try Dove anti-dandruff shampoo or T-Gel Shampoo, both work for me
Try Dove anti-dandruff shampoo or T-Gel Shampoo, both work for me
Word - is this something you've been diagnosed with before?
Word - is this something you've been diagnosed with before?
Yep, got it diagnosed by my housedoctor (idk how yall call it lol). I tried a lot of things: aloe vera, apple cider, selsun based shampoos.
But the two I listed were the only ones that did it for me, might be different for you ofcourse but I think it's worth a try.
Yep, got it diagnosed by my housedoctor (idk how yall call it lol). I tried a lot of things: aloe vera, apple cider, selsun based shampoos.
But the two I listed were the only ones that did it for me, might be different for you ofcourse but I think it's worth a try.
Word - thank you so much for this information (I think primary care physician/doctor is what you're referring to)
I'm asking because I recently got diagnosed with it as well. The dermatologist I saw rushed me in and out and didn't answer all of my questions so I didn't want to just rush to use the medicated shampoo he prescribed.
Also, I'm concerned because I'm black and have a hair type that's different than I'm assuming most of his patients so I didn't want to start using a medication/new product on my hair before being able to talk to black people that have dealt with/are dealing with this condition or a black dermatologist (so far only been able to get an appointment with one in November smh)
Word - thank you so much for this information (I think primary care physician/doctor is what you're referring to)
I'm asking because I recently got diagnosed with it as well. The dermatologist I saw rushed me in and out and didn't answer all of my questions so I didn't want to just rush to use the medicated shampoo he prescribed.
Also, I'm concerned because I'm black and have a hair type that's different than I'm assuming most of his patients so I didn't want to start using a medication/new product on my hair before being able to talk to black people that have dealt with/are dealing with this condition or a black dermatologist (so far only been able to get an appointment with one in November smh)
Ah I understand.
I am mixed so I tried to avoid products with sulfates and parabens like every black person should.
But the dove and t-gel shampoo both contain those, it was a sacrifice I was willing to make because I just wanted to get rid off that s*** ASAP.
There is no definitive cure for dandruff, and different things work for different people, so Id say keep doing research about it, especially if you don't just wanna try products that weren't made for black people in mind. Going to a black derma is a good step. Lmk how it goes.
Ah I understand.
I am mixed so I tried to avoid products with sulfates and parabens like every black person should.
But the dove and t-gel shampoo both contain those, it was a sacrifice I was willing to make because I just wanted to get rid off that s*** ASAP.
There is no definitive cure for dandruff, and different things work for different people, so Id say keep doing research about it, especially if you don't just wanna try products that weren't made for black people in mind. Going to a black derma is a good step. Lmk how it goes.
I can't tell you how helpful and reassuring this is:
Avoiding sulfates and parabens is important to me as well so they're not a part of my regular shampoo. A friend of mine did some research and found someone else that regularly avoided sulfates and parabens in their wash products but had to turn to a shampoo that included them to deal with the problem but I turned it down so hearing that you're mixed and had to do the same thing is really helpful for me.
How often did you use those products/wash your hair? Also did the condition go away or become manageable enough to where you were able to stop using those products and switch back to your regular routine?
@rano dermatologist called me back and told me to use the medicated shampoo daily and that different hairstyles weren't anything to consider
Has anyone here ever dealt with seborrheic dermatitis?
ya actually, not really around my hair tho
there's a subreddit about it that's not too bad
Kevin Murphy might be goated
ya actually, not really around my hair tho
there's a subreddit about it that's not too bad
Link that please my brada
Link that please my brada
Word - thank you so much for this information (I think primary care physician/doctor is what you're referring to)
I'm asking because I recently got diagnosed with it as well. The dermatologist I saw rushed me in and out and didn't answer all of my questions so I didn't want to just rush to use the medicated shampoo he prescribed.
Also, I'm concerned because I'm black and have a hair type that's different than I'm assuming most of his patients so I didn't want to start using a medication/new product on my hair before being able to talk to black people that have dealt with/are dealing with this condition or a black dermatologist (so far only been able to get an appointment with one in November smh)
Dermatologists for the most part suck
Try and see a black one but do your research beforehand
I can't tell you how helpful and reassuring this is:
Avoiding sulfates and parabens is important to me as well so they're not a part of my regular shampoo. A friend of mine did some research and found someone else that regularly avoided sulfates and parabens in their wash products but had to turn to a shampoo that included them to deal with the problem but I turned it down so hearing that you're mixed and had to do the same thing is really helpful for me.
How often did you use those products/wash your hair? Also did the condition go away or become manageable enough to where you were able to stop using those products and switch back to your regular routine?
Used it for a month daily and now once a week.
Keep in mind, I am certain I am overdoing it, just don't want that s*** to come back.
You can probably use it without it having a big impact on your routine.
@rano dermatologist called me back and told me to use the medicated shampoo daily and that different hairstyles weren't anything to consider
Well that is just bs, everyone can read the ingredients on the back to know that.
But I am not gonna act like I know everything about it, use your own judgement I'd say