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Is gorilla snot gel good for natural hair?

Author: Cosmetics Web
by Cosmetics Web
Posted: Sep 30, 2021

So I have a characteristic hair routine for perhaps around three to four years now. I have had regular hair for a few years on and off. Now and again I can't be irritated and proceed to get it loose.

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Think about what I am not even sure what kind of hair I have, it resembles a 4a, yet I am simply not very found that. Here is my regular hair schedule:

Wash

I wash my hair at regular intervals, I use essentially any cleanser; the normal hair masters will kill me for this, and I don't have an issue.

Deep condition

Deep condition is done maybe once a month, I am using olive oil deep conditioner, it makes my hair look great.

Treatment

I have jojoba hot oil that I use sometimes.

Hair oil

Blue magic organics castor oil, is my hair oil of choice, I know I should not use petroleum in my hair but it is what I have been using forever and I do not have a problem.

Leave-in conditioner

Cantu shea butter, leave-in conditioner is what I am using; not a 100% satisfied but it does the job.

Gels

The gel I use is eco style and gorilla snot, I did not like the gorilla snot at first but right now I am wearing a wash and go that I did with the gorilla snot gel and I am loving it(yellow bottle). I have tried other gels but I did not like them.

Protective style

My defensive style of decision is interlacing. I wove on with a wavy hair the other and I didn't care for it, saved it for around 6 days.

Colour

I wash my hair dark with regards to like clockwork, I need to dye it now yet the beautician says I need to quit placing the flush in there for some time, so when I blanch it I will get the shading I need

I attempt to cover my hair at whatever point I am hitting the hay. Chiney knocks/Bantu bunches are what I attempt to wear most occasions I am at home. That is fundamentally my normal nothing unique except for it works for me.

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