Okay so about 12 days ago, started a post topic for Komaa Care but I didn't do a review. I have now had enough time to sit and use the products and evaluate just how they work for my hair. So without further delay here is the full review.
1st- Komaza Care Califia Leave-In Conditioner: This is a very moisturizing, light, non-greasy lotion. It has a wonderful amount of oils, no parabens, cones, mineral or petroleum products, and a good balance of water(moisture) to oil ratio. this product was used after I washed with my regular poo-bar, and on towel blotted hair. My 3c,4a hair soaked this stuff up. My hair ranges from 3c, which is normal porousity- to 4a which is highly porous. It is very dense, and has thick and thin individual strands. this product was a good detangler and moisturizer.
2nd- Komaza Care Califia Moisturizing Spray- This to me is the same as the Leave-In with a little more water in a spray form. It has all the same ingredients of the leave-in only with a few added ingredients which could be added to make this a better form of spray. It is great for detangling and moisturizing before the leave-in. It also has that great scent. Smells like a fresh pina-colada drink.I will be using it as part of my regimen before the leave-in to detangle and to add moisture on an every day basis as a spritz.
3rd- Califia Care Moisturizing Cream- This is the thickest and most oily Califia product. It is a rich whipped cream intended as a moisture sealant, to seal in moisture. It has a light fluffy texture and is high in oil content because it contains no water. It has the same scent as the other Califia line products and works well. The key to using this product is not to overdue it, too little will not seal it properly, and too much is greasy and weighed down. My hair loved this product and I used it on my edges to pull my hair into an afro puff.
4th- Shea Butter Hair Lotion- bottle says that it is a good heat protectant, and works well for relaxed and natural hair. It is heavier than the Califia Care Leave In and it also contains moisture in the form of water. It has a good scent also and works great for moisturizing, detangling, sealing on normal porousity hair, and heat protection. I used this to flat iron my daughters permed hair. This gave her hair a silky straight texture and helped it to resist reversion.
5th- Jojoba Hemp Balm- this oil balm is very good. It is a light oil balm, with hemp Butter,Jojoba Butter, Macadamia Butter, Almond Butter, Hemp seed oil,jojoba Esthers, almond Oil, Sandalwood essential oil, Vanilla,Vitamin E.I love the herbal smell of this balm and it states that it can be used as a sealant. I like that it adds shine, and is a very good heat protectant. Did I mention that wonderful fresh herbal smell, oh I did, LOL. This is a good finishing product to add shine, and sheen. It also helps fight reversion and frizz for my styles.
6th-Olive Moisture Mask- A deep penetrating moisture hair mask for treatment of dry hair.
This is a thick conditioner that comes in a jar, and is the consistency of a cream. It is very wet and good for detangling. I put this on after washing, detangled, and wore a plastic cap under my scarf for about an hour. My hair was lush, soft and moist. I love this stuff. The sample size should provide about 3 uses for me.My hair is noticably softer and much more moist than I've noticed with previous conditioners.
7th- Califia Care Styling pudding- this styling pudding is to enhance curl for curly styles, and smooth edges for light control and curl straightening. It is a brown pudding with the consistency and smell of an edible chocolate pudding. It works well for my hair. When I used it to curly style it did elongate my curls, just a little more than with the Eco-styler gel. However it didn't knock my socks off. I don't know how it works to straighten curls.
Overall I have chosen to stay with the Komaza Care product line because it has provided me with the most bang for my buck. I get the maximum results with Komaza care than any product line so far. Now that you know my products my next post will be about my regimen. Thanks for reading and God Bless.
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