Happy 4th of July everyone, especially William and Marcine. Qhemet's sale is over: they've closed the store down for the next week until the large influx of orderes are processed and shipped. If you know me, you know well I managed to get what I could out of the sale. What'd I buy?
1 Burdock Root Butter Cream. I've been using its thicker counterpart, the Amla Olive Heavy Cream and since I've recently discovered my hair texture was fine and not thick as I first purported, I've now learned what consistencies mesh or conflict with my hair. Qhem's AOHC didn't absorb too quick into my strands, since it's so thick; so I haven't received noteworthy results. BRBC is thinner in consistency so I'm hoping for the best.
My AOHC will go to Terell, who's also growing his hair out. Fortunately, his hair's thicker.
2. Olive Honey Hydrating Balm: Qhem's site description claims it can be used to moisturize wet or dry hair. It's consistency is like honey, which is thick. I'm gambling here, really since I'm knowingly buying something that may not be effective on my hair but will try it, anyway. It sounded so tempting and now that it's getting hotter, I need the moisture.
3. Indian Macassar Conditioning Oil: A light, thin blend of oils in a 2oz bottle. I should've bought two, but the other can wait till Friday. I've heard of oil being utilized for moisture renitence and since I've been experiencing perpetual dryness, maybe a light oil may help. It has a thicker counterpart, the Castor & Moringa Softening Serum for those with thicker/coraser textures.
My purchase should be here in the next week or so but may not be doing a blog till the week after. I need a new camera charger-my wall charger managed to disappear strangely after the dining room was finished painting. If I find, it, expect an update. For now, I have work at 5 so I'm going to go relax. Whew!
Footnote: Qhemet Biologics is a reputable product line, made from natural ingredients that do not contain mineral oil, petroleum or other ingredients that can sustain enduring damage to curly, coily, kinky or wavy black hair. Qhem's prices are reasonable and since they are handmade and not manufactured, your order will take about a week, at most two to process and ship. Orders are processed and shipped in the order they are received...so with this line, patience is a must.
Moreover, if you're interested the aforementioned products, here are the prices for the Burdock Root Butter Cream, Olive Honey Hydrating Balm, Indian Macassar Conditioning Oil and the Amla Olive Heavy Cream, 2 and 8oz sizes respectively. Indian Macassar Conditioning Oil and Cator & Moringa Softening Serum are only sold in 2.50z.
You may visit here for more info or a look at her other products.
Amla and Olive Heavy Cream: $5.50/$16.50
Burdock Root Butter Cream: $,5.50/$16.00
Olive Honey Hydrating Balm: $5.50/$16.00
Indian Macassar Conditioning Oil: $10.00
Castor & Moringa Softening Serum: $10.00
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