Whatever this is, it's supposed to help my damaged hair. What is it?
What is, "Cholestrol in the african american aisles."?
IT just that! If you read the ingredients there are a lot of fatty based elements. Its the same idea of putting Mayo in your hair, but you wont have the disgusting food smell. Its really good for you hair especially if you color or straighten it often.
What is, "Cholestrol in the african american aisles."?
A wonderful hair conditioning product.. try it, doesn't matter what hair type you have, unless you have VERY thin, flat hair. You'll love the soft, healthy results.. I knew a girl who had damaged her hair badly (she was always trying new things, she was in cosmetology school.. dye after dye, extreme heat) and she starting doing a treatment maybe once a week and her hair came back to life. For best results put a shower cap or warm towel on and apply low heat from a blow dryer. It's also very affordable.. can't go wrong.
What is, "Cholestrol in the african american aisles."?
use it only if you have African-American hair. otherwise, it get's your hair greasy looking. i tried the Pantene shampoo for african-american hair, and it was a complete disaster. my hair is really frizzy, but it didn't work.
the cholesterol keeps the hair conditioned.
What is, "Cholestrol in the african american aisles."?
it's just really, thick, hair conditioner. (i'm assuming you don't have "black" hair) not sure what is made from, but I think it resembles lard-kind of. it's SUPER power though-unless you've really, really fried your hair, just use other conditioner for damaged hair.
What is, "Cholestrol in the african american aisles."?
It is a conditioner that you use to moisturize and strengthen your hair. When I do a deep conditioning treatment I leave some of it on mixed with honey, put on a plastic clear shower cap and sit for about an hour or two and then rinse it out. You hair will be soft and moisturized. It's a very good product. I recommend you get a jar, or two. :)
What is, "Cholestrol in the african american aisles."?
It's a deep conditioner that leaves your hair soft but not "greasy".