So as I type I'm sitting under my BFF also known as my hair steamer. This time I decided to treat my hair with Rare Elements El' Treatment. I tend not to use this oil as a leave in but rather as a pre-shampoo treatment because the scent isn't my favorite. Instead of being a flower type scent, it's smells like woodsy but it really leaves my hair feeling great. The shine and the way it makes my hair feel keeps me coming back. Sometimes I'll apply the oil to my ends and then wear a bun to work and pre-poo like that. Now with the power of steam I'm hoping the benefits are amplified. So once I finish steaming and rinsing I'll be back to finish up this post.
The steam with El' Treatment was awesome! The scent from the oil didn't linger which was awesome and it really softened my new growth and the length of my hair. The shine wasn't as great as the coconut oil steam treatment, but it was still better than nothing.
Friday, February 12, 2010
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