Best Black Hair Care Products: 2008 Guide

Celin Childs
If you want healthy, shiny, voluptuous hair you have to start with a good product. Good Black hair care products come a dime a dozen. Many of them mislead the purchaser by promising growth, moisture, and repair results, when the cause of dryness is often the result of using the product in the first place. In this article we will explore some of the best Black hair care products on the planet and how they can help your hair where you need it most.

FUDGE dynamic: Deep conditioning repair treatment is a protein treatment that repairs dry chemically treated hair. This dynamic formula prevents hair from breaking while nourishing your tresses. This product is wonderful if you want the weightless feeling, as well as, manageability. FUDGE dynamite, should be used after shampooing but before conditioning. Not only does this product protects the hair from split end breakage it also contains UVA/UVB to protect your hair from the sun's harmful rays. You hair will stay shiny and healthy entire day after using this product. FUDGE dynamite costs about $17-$20.

Fekkai Finishing Polish: Does your hair frizz up after blow drying? Fekkai Finishing Polish may be the answer for you. This light weight olive oil and silicone product de-frizzes dry, dull hair. Just rub a dime size amount in your hand right after blow drying and watch your hair automatically shine up. This product also has the ability to fight off humidity and provide nourishing agents vitamins A and E to your locks. This is a great pick if you want lovely shiny hair. Fekkai Finishing Polish Costs about $20.00. Also try Frederick Fekkai Overnight Hair Repair or Salon Glaze.

Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Special Shampoo: I saw this product stated in an article as being "Medicine for the Scalp." Quite in impressive name for shampoo, however, this mix of Australian tea tree, peppermint, lavender, and chamomile ingredients is just that. This shampoo will leave your hair smelling minty fresh, as well as your scalp penetrated with a slight tingly feeling. This tea tree shampoo works wonders to cleanse away impurities within the scalp and hair, as well as adding vibrance and luster to your strands. Paul Mitchell products work wonders on hair. This is definitely a must buy. Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Special Shampoo Costs $14.95 and up.

Aphogee Keratin Reconstructor: If you are fighting with dry, brittle, damaged hair, or an itchy unhealthy scalp, then Aphogee Keratin Reconstrutor is the product you. This product contains a rich blend of keratin amino acids, botanical oils and vitamins which helps to restore elasticity and softness to your hair. After only a few minutes, the reconstructor penetrates deep into the hair and repairs damage caused by heat, styling, relaxers, perms, bleaches and dyes. This reconstructor also helps displace mineral deposits after you swim or wash your hair in hard water. This is an excellent product to use weekly to restore your damaged hair to a healthy head. Aphogee Keratin Recontructer Costs around $8.49.

Keratase Nutritive Masquintense for Fine Hair: If you don't mind spending a little extra for gorgeous hair, you may want to consider using Kertase Nutritive Masquintense for Fine Hair. This product nourishes dry and fine hair intensively while softening and smoothing. This is a light product that does not weigh down the hair. This product is to be used after washing and left in for 5-10 minutes. Cost of Keratase Nutritive Masquintense for Fine Hair Costs about $52.00.

Kiehl's Since 1851 Protein Concentrate Herbal Shampoo for Dry to Normal Hair: This natural shampooing agent is wonderful for natural styles. This shampoo has conditioning ingredients as well as a blend of rosemary, sage, lavender and panthenol. This is great if you want a gentle and subtle cleanse and a way to get rid of a dirty oily scalp and hair. Kiehl's Since 1851 Protein Concentrate Herbal Shampoo Costs $15.50.

I hope that this article will be of some assistance to you God willing.

Published by Celin Childs

Born in Milwaukee in 1981, Celin Childs is a unique writer that has attended two historically black colleges and two community colleges. She is currently a Muslim who wants to persue her dreams of becoming a...  View profile

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